aftermarket stereo problem

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omrisilver

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aftermarket stereo problem

i try today to install Android stereo with 3g waze gps and so

don't have the adapter that need to power all the 2 cables Harman-Kardon audio system

i have LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2006 HSE

can someone know if can do something?

http://www31.zippyshare.com/v/290344/file.html pic

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PhyrraM

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The factory stereo sends the audio stream to the amplifier on a fiber optic loop, called the MOST bus. Commands and between units type of networking is also carried on the MOST bus.

Unless your replacement radio is compatable with the MOST bus you also need to replace the amplifier.

I have seen adapters to add a device to the MOST bus circuit (Bluetooth, SAT radio) but I have never seen an adapter allowing a change in head unit.
 

waspjr123

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I am sure their is a way to bypass this and like ^ he said probs need a new amp to get full potential out if the stereo


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