Says it was new for Maserati about a year ago..... Anyone using this on their QP yet? Looks like its plug and play just remove the CD changer but is it really that easy and does it work well?
So it looks like in the video there is a power cord coming off too is it more than just the harness? Seems like the factory harness for the cd changer would have power already?It's not new, maybe a software update. I have it and it works well. Not many other options anyway. I think it's best with Apple but it's nice and clear, easy install.
Loudlink was the very first item I bought for my QP. Yes it is connected to the CD Changer's harness inside the CD changer's glove box.
No mess with the unit. Simple plug 'n play solution.
I'm streaming music from my mobile phone all the time. I'm using PowerAmp application and I have selected all the songs (thousands) in Random play.
With the steering's wheel up/down buttons, I can select next random song (if I don't like the current song)
There is also a usb input for a flash drive (not practical see No2 below)
REMEMBER:
1) the unit is activated ONLY when you press CDC at the console. That means if you're listening i.e. radio and the phone rings, you must FIRST select CDC and then press ">>" to answer the phone . The "<< "hung up. As you may understand the steering wheel's talk button is useless.
2) the loudlink only transfers music (like the CD Changer) . NOT DATA. I would describe the connection more like analog type, not digital. That means you don't see any info on the screen (caller's name or song name etc) .
Yes they are located in Hungary. Ask for Arnold. He is also a member here.
I have uploaded the user's manual![]()
By the way, what was your old and new phone mate?:grin2:
I just changed new phone, i forgot how to unpair the previou device, luckly u shared the user manual here, CD 4...thank u man,
I think my Loudlink now sounds even better with my new phone.
my old phone was HTC M9 Plus, the new one is OPPO...By the way, what was your old and new phone mate?
Keep in mind there are 2 different models. One has Bluetooth only, the other has an SD card slot. I use it mostly for streaming music from Slacker or my own songs on my device. Occasionally I use it for phone calls and it comes with its own external mic that must be run to a good location for voice pickup. Lately I cant get any of the car buttons to work properly to control anything, they seem to either not function or cancel the bluetooth pairing, not sure why. I think its just an incompatibility with my android device, its hard to program for a device thats all new every few months but the audio streams just fine.
Yes its an easy install but the old changer must be removed as this replaces it. I made a tool out of hanger wire to remove it but it can be bought cheaply as well. Do not throw out your old changer, its very expensive to replace even if its a POS or just doesn't work anymore.
Yes. It is collector's item now..... :grin2:the old changer is expensive ?! omg...
Yes, it's about $300 used and one of the biggest pieces of garbage ever made. Every car it's used in has problems with it. I kept it just to have it but it doesn't work and I would never pay to replace it.the old changer is expensive ?! omg...my CD-Changer was not working and i gave it to the accsssory shop who helped me install the Loudlink.
Now I got no way to take it back already...:-(
I believe that's a cell phone interface. Pretty high tech in its day but probably still usable if you can figure it out.I just ordered one of these. I didn't see a forum discount but I added the question if there was one in the comments. Looks to be a great solution. My car says tookie on the screen and has a microphone by headliner as well as an ipod connector in center consol but I can't seem to make any of them work. Going to take both out when I install the loudlink