JPatton
TYF Newbie
I have an 08 Denali with factory navigation and an updated VCIM to add Bluetooth calling but I really want to be able to stream music, podcasts, audiobooks as well as directions when using Waze for traffic. I found a way to do it with the current setup but it involves modifying the signal out on my phone to mono so all music sounds like crap and volume adjustments effect the volume on incoming calls as well. This makes me hate it as a workaround.
So yesterday I found this from Crutchfield. It's a Crux Bluetooth interface model BTS-GM1X. It connects through the XM module in the glove compartment.
I ordered it yesterday afternoon and it was here at 9am today. Better than Amazon prime. I installed it in under 20 minutes. The installation process involved opening the glove compartment and pressing the release so that it drops down. Then unplugging the current XM plug from the bottom of the module :
That plug is then installed in the wiring harness and routes in the new box like this :
I then put the box in there and sealed it all back up. It's currently in there loose because I want to test it out before finalizing the location. I was expecting to have to remove the stereo so this was great to see that it's that easy.
When I turned the car on it was already on XM so the pairing screen came up immediately and recognized my phone as soon as I hit pair on the bluetooth settings. It was the fastest and easiest install of anything beyond a pair of fuzzy dice.
All of that was terrific and it started playing what I was last listening to immediately. It made me incredibly happy until I realized that it was only playing through the front speakers. Going back through some other posts on here and others it looks like that's the only way that it'll play and is somewhat disappointing for music.
I'm going to test it out over the weekend to check out a couple things :
1. How does it handle bluetooth calls going through the VCIM while music is going through this? My phone is a current Samsung running Android 7.0 and has two different coinciding bluetooth connections so it can pair as a phone to one and audio device to another. It works all the time at home when I have a Bose speaker paired at the same time as a phone headset. It switches back and forth for calls effortlessly.
2. How does it handle going from Bluetooth to XM? I have a subscription and plan to use both. It would be a tough decision as to which one to ditch, either the XM or Bluetooth if it doesn't work easily.
3. Is the front speaker only sound quality going to be a deal breaker? I listen to a full mix of music, podcasts and audiobooks so if it's crap this thing is going to have to go and I'm back to looking at factory lookalike head-units.
I'll Post again next week with what I find.
So yesterday I found this from Crutchfield. It's a Crux Bluetooth interface model BTS-GM1X. It connects through the XM module in the glove compartment.
I ordered it yesterday afternoon and it was here at 9am today. Better than Amazon prime. I installed it in under 20 minutes. The installation process involved opening the glove compartment and pressing the release so that it drops down. Then unplugging the current XM plug from the bottom of the module :
That plug is then installed in the wiring harness and routes in the new box like this :
I then put the box in there and sealed it all back up. It's currently in there loose because I want to test it out before finalizing the location. I was expecting to have to remove the stereo so this was great to see that it's that easy.
When I turned the car on it was already on XM so the pairing screen came up immediately and recognized my phone as soon as I hit pair on the bluetooth settings. It was the fastest and easiest install of anything beyond a pair of fuzzy dice.
All of that was terrific and it started playing what I was last listening to immediately. It made me incredibly happy until I realized that it was only playing through the front speakers. Going back through some other posts on here and others it looks like that's the only way that it'll play and is somewhat disappointing for music.
I'm going to test it out over the weekend to check out a couple things :
1. How does it handle bluetooth calls going through the VCIM while music is going through this? My phone is a current Samsung running Android 7.0 and has two different coinciding bluetooth connections so it can pair as a phone to one and audio device to another. It works all the time at home when I have a Bose speaker paired at the same time as a phone headset. It switches back and forth for calls effortlessly.
2. How does it handle going from Bluetooth to XM? I have a subscription and plan to use both. It would be a tough decision as to which one to ditch, either the XM or Bluetooth if it doesn't work easily.
3. Is the front speaker only sound quality going to be a deal breaker? I listen to a full mix of music, podcasts and audiobooks so if it's crap this thing is going to have to go and I'm back to looking at factory lookalike head-units.
I'll Post again next week with what I find.