I tried using an fm tuner, and found the sound quality was really bad using that method. I went to an aftermarket in line Bluetooth receiver, (not specifically made for the Goldwing) and I bought a small headphone amplifier…made the stereo quite a bit more powerful. My question is, how is the sound with the Electrical connection? Does it seem to amplify at all or not really? Right now I can basically set my volume to about 12 and it’s plenty loud… Ok, so went with the electrical connection device- it’s AWESOME!! The Bluetooth and ground loop isolator combo is fantastic, great purchase! I also bought the seat heater booster connection from them, top tier!! Don’t hesitate, buy them today- no regrets!!
You can route your charging cable in a split sleeve auto type wire protector underneath cubby and route along bars up to phone location to keep it from dangling just an fyi. also i just ordered same device for adding Bluetooth. Thanks for sharing video of your install.
@@Rapheal.De.La.Ghetto no, those controls work only for the cd changer or stereo built into the bike. You can use the volume and mute buttons though. Think of this as a very elaborate and high end aux cable essentially.
where you disconnected the aux connector, my plug is missing so I need to know which color of the three wires go to which 3 on the aux plug.
@@martyrichards6250 oh man, I have no idea. Can you zoom in on it in the video and see what colors they are?
I tried using an fm tuner, and found the sound quality was really bad using that method. I went to an aftermarket in line Bluetooth receiver, (not specifically made for the Goldwing) and I bought a small headphone amplifier…made the stereo quite a bit more powerful.
My question is, how is the sound with the Electrical connection? Does it seem to amplify at all or not really? Right now I can basically set my volume to about 12 and it’s plenty loud…
Ok, so went with the electrical connection device- it’s AWESOME!! The Bluetooth and ground loop isolator combo is fantastic, great purchase! I also bought the seat heater booster connection from them, top tier!! Don’t hesitate, buy them today- no regrets!!
This sounds fantastic. I would say it’s louder than plugging the 3.5mm jack into phone too.
You can route your charging cable in a split sleeve auto type wire protector underneath cubby and route along bars up to phone location to keep it from dangling just an fyi. also i just ordered same device for adding Bluetooth. Thanks for sharing video of your install.
Nice, you sold me..... question; can you use the controls on the bike to flip through songs? (I plan to use my ipod)
@@Rapheal.De.La.Ghetto no, those controls work only for the cd changer or stereo built into the bike. You can use the volume and mute buttons though. Think of this as a very elaborate and high end aux cable essentially.
@@McCarlSpeed thank you ....last question; I just checked and I don't have a cigarette lighter. Are there other connections I can use for power?
Absolutely helpful,Thank you
my favorite part was when you played with the male parts.
Some call this the act of mating.