05 Pathfinder Bose w/ in Dash 6-Disk CD Changer and MP3 Install ***PICS***
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05 Pathfinder Bose w/ in Dash 6-Disk CD Changer and MP3 Install ***PICS***
Installed this a couple of months ago. Just now got around to taking some pics. The real nice feature about this is the 6 disk in dash CD player. Hell, I have over 120 songs in this thing. It has that feature that identifies the song, band, and radio station of each song. It also has MP3 capability which is a nice bonus.
The install is really straight forward. All you have to do is drill some new holes in the stock bose mounting brackets and then splice one wire into another wire. Everything else is plug and play.
It came off a 05 Pathfinder.
The install is really straight forward. All you have to do is drill some new holes in the stock bose mounting brackets and then splice one wire into another wire. Everything else is plug and play.
It came off a 05 Pathfinder.
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Originally Posted by kcryan
Wow, nice job, what wire did you need to change, looks stock and in time those will prob be real real cheap, when people with mallfinders start looking for AM radios
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OK. So now that someone posted this, I have a question. Would that sound better over an aftermarket mp3 player? I want to change the stock BOSE CD player I have because it's driving me nuts... - display keeps going out, and sounds stop working now and then, so I got to the point where I decided I'm gonna replace it because I don't want to spend $198 fixing it. So... Go with a BOSE mp3 player/disc changer like above, or aftermaket?
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Originally Posted by Xtr3m3X
OK. So now that someone posted this, I have a question. Would that sound better over an aftermarket mp3 player? I want to change the stock BOSE CD player I have because it's driving me nuts... - display keeps going out, and sounds stop working now and then, so I got to the point where I decided I'm gonna replace it because I don't want to spend $198 fixing it. So... Go with a BOSE mp3 player/disc changer like above, or aftermaket?
Personally I could care less about the MP3 player. The only reason I did this was because I got tired of always having to manage changing a CD while driving a stick at the same time.
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I got it from a friend that won a couple in an ebay auction. He installed one in his Maxima and then hooked me up with the other one.
I did not notice any difference in sound when compared to the old Bose, but then again, I never really paid attention... I'm not really into audio stuff. Performance is more my thing.
I did not notice any difference in sound when compared to the old Bose, but then again, I never really paid attention... I'm not really into audio stuff. Performance is more my thing.
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After reading this thread I did this mod on my 98 I30
and I can tell you that it is well worth it. No pictures
cause it looks exactly like the one in the first post.
It is really just as simple as the instructions state.
Performance is as good or better than the original head
unit, plus the power antenna works just like it is
supposed to as well. If you are tired of your crappy
head unit then this is a very good alternative to a
complete audio system overhaul.
and I can tell you that it is well worth it. No pictures
cause it looks exactly like the one in the first post.
It is really just as simple as the instructions state.
Performance is as good or better than the original head
unit, plus the power antenna works just like it is
supposed to as well. If you are tired of your crappy
head unit then this is a very good alternative to a
complete audio system overhaul.
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Now I either have to replace the bulbs in my gages with orange ones,
or try to change the Pathfinder radio display to blue-white.
The mis-match is not very attractive. My opinion.
or try to change the Pathfinder radio display to blue-white.
The mis-match is not very attractive. My opinion.
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Originally Posted by i30ds
6 disk IN DASH CD changer is reason enough alone to go with the Pathfinder Bose.
Personally I could care less about the MP3 player. The only reason I did this was because I got tired of always having to manage changing a CD while driving a stick at the same time.
Personally I could care less about the MP3 player. The only reason I did this was because I got tired of always having to manage changing a CD while driving a stick at the same time.
I love it for the MP3 and RDS.
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I can't believe it's taken me so long to read this thread. I've not been on the forums much lately, but now I'm back. Thanks for the credit given to me for being the first and great job i30ds. I'm glad that I inspired more people to do this mod. Also, I'm surprised that you don't really use the MP3 capability since that's mostly what I use. I can put like 6 full albums on a single cd and set it on random or just play through, without having it change disks.
I honestly think that the sound is tremendously better with this unit since it is made by Pioneer and not Clarion like the old one was. While brands don't necessarily mean better, the fact that there is now Bass/Treble/and Mid controls, you can really tune it to your particular preference. Also, there is a factory nissan XM adapter and Ipod adapter that will work with full controls and display readout with this unit, unlike the old bose units. Unfortunately, they are a bit costly, but they provide full integration if you want it. I think the Ipod adapter is like $200, and the XM with receiver, adapter, cable, and antenna is about $400.
I honestly think that the sound is tremendously better with this unit since it is made by Pioneer and not Clarion like the old one was. While brands don't necessarily mean better, the fact that there is now Bass/Treble/and Mid controls, you can really tune it to your particular preference. Also, there is a factory nissan XM adapter and Ipod adapter that will work with full controls and display readout with this unit, unlike the old bose units. Unfortunately, they are a bit costly, but they provide full integration if you want it. I think the Ipod adapter is like $200, and the XM with receiver, adapter, cable, and antenna is about $400.
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Originally Posted by BlackKnight
I can't believe it's taken me so long to read this thread. I've not been on the forums much lately, but now I'm back. Thanks for the credit given to me for being the first and great job i30ds. I'm glad that I inspired more people to do this mod. Also, I'm surprised that you don't really use the MP3 capability since that's mostly what I use. I can put like 6 full albums on a single cd and set it on random or just play through, without having it change disks.
I honestly think that the sound is tremendously better with this unit since it is made by Pioneer and not Clarion like the old one was. While brands don't necessarily mean better, the fact that there is now Bass/Treble/and Mid controls, you can really tune it to your particular preference. Also, there is a factory nissan XM adapter and Ipod adapter that will work with full controls and display readout with this unit, unlike the old bose units. Unfortunately, they are a bit costly, but they provide full integration if you want it. I think the Ipod adapter is like $200, and the XM with receiver, adapter, cable, and antenna is about $400.
I honestly think that the sound is tremendously better with this unit since it is made by Pioneer and not Clarion like the old one was. While brands don't necessarily mean better, the fact that there is now Bass/Treble/and Mid controls, you can really tune it to your particular preference. Also, there is a factory nissan XM adapter and Ipod adapter that will work with full controls and display readout with this unit, unlike the old bose units. Unfortunately, they are a bit costly, but they provide full integration if you want it. I think the Ipod adapter is like $200, and the XM with receiver, adapter, cable, and antenna is about $400.
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This is great... btw.. sorry for the double post below
Excellent... this deserve to go up to FAQ page!!!
PS. Sorry for the double post below, can moderator pls erase that? Bad internet connection caused that. Thanks!
PS. Sorry for the double post below, can moderator pls erase that? Bad internet connection caused that. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Zack342
Thanks for telling me what to do to make it work. I accidentally won 2 auctions on ebay and sold on to Devin.
I hope everyone has a happy holiday season.
Paul
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Originally Posted by SYCEFIRO
Excellent... this deserve to go up to FAQ page!!!
PS. Sorry for the double post below, can moderator pls erase that? Bad internet connection caused that. Thanks!
PS. Sorry for the double post below, can moderator pls erase that? Bad internet connection caused that. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by BlackKnight
I can't believe it's taken me so long to read this thread. I've not been on the forums much lately, but now I'm back. Thanks for the credit given to me for being the first and great job i30ds. I'm glad that I inspired more people to do this mod. Also, I'm surprised that you don't really use the MP3 capability since that's mostly what I use. I can put like 6 full albums on a single cd and set it on random or just play through, without having it change disks.
I honestly think that the sound is tremendously better with this unit since it is made by Pioneer and not Clarion like the old one was. While brands don't necessarily mean better, the fact that there is now Bass/Treble/and Mid controls, you can really tune it to your particular preference. Also, there is a factory nissan XM adapter and Ipod adapter that will work with full controls and display readout with this unit, unlike the old bose units. Unfortunately, they are a bit costly, but they provide full integration if you want it. I think the Ipod adapter is like $200, and the XM with receiver, adapter, cable, and antenna is about $400.
I honestly think that the sound is tremendously better with this unit since it is made by Pioneer and not Clarion like the old one was. While brands don't necessarily mean better, the fact that there is now Bass/Treble/and Mid controls, you can really tune it to your particular preference. Also, there is a factory nissan XM adapter and Ipod adapter that will work with full controls and display readout with this unit, unlike the old bose units. Unfortunately, they are a bit costly, but they provide full integration if you want it. I think the Ipod adapter is like $200, and the XM with receiver, adapter, cable, and antenna is about $400.
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I don't know for sure, but my guess would yes. Basically, if the unit will fit in the slot where the old unit was and the connectors fit, then all you have to do is drill some new holes in the side mounting bracket.
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Just scrolled through here, and didn't notice if it was mentioned -but what color is the backlighting on this HU?
My sister's 00 Pathfinder Bose HU is aging and this would be an easy upgrade (though I'd like the colors to match).
My sister's 00 Pathfinder Bose HU is aging and this would be an easy upgrade (though I'd like the colors to match).
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Originally Posted by i30ds
Is everything working??