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What is the metal box attached to the underside of the parcel shelf?

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Just a quickie, on my superb ed100 there is an metal box attached to the underside of the parcel shelf (on the righthand side when opening the boot). Is it the amplifier for the HU (in which case can it be replaced) or a DSP unit or anything else for that matter?

Cheers,

JB

Its the DSP Nokia Decoder / Amplifier. It cannot be replaced, its an integral part of the system.

Funny enough, DSP is a

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Oo marvelous, should I have DSP options on my head unit then? I'll have an investigate..

Cheers for the info,

JB

I have found such a box in the same location of the 53 plate elegance my dad bought today- any ideas?

If he has the box on his 53 plate elegance, then I have no idea how it got there. It was only specc'ed to the Edition 100 that came out 2 years later. Was your dads an import?

This may answer the last 2 posts....you should have dsp options in your head unit. If its sat nav then you will see "pop rock jazz, driver dynamic sound selection etc). If you dont have sat nav, then there is a seperate control box.

If you claim to have the amp on the 53.....investigate the head unit for clues, this could be the first of its kind! It was never an option you could buy in the UK.

Will have to wait until the car is collected but will have a good look when it arrives!

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I have looked at my HU and it has the pock rock jazz etc... thanks for the info.... now to find a few more hidden extras:)

if this is like the DSP they fitted to mk4 golfs as an option, i'd give it a miss: great if you want to listen to your music through a "cathedral" filter etc (?) but it doesn't actually improve your listening experience...

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I've been playing with the dsp options for a while today and I wouldn't make much effort to fit one after market... music does sound pretty good through the "rock" setting but if you are listening to radio, the dj's sound like they are in a cathedral as lw said.

That said I am assuming that the standard sound (i.e. dsp menu set to "linear") is the same as the sound from a head unit with no DSP.

Cheers,

Jim

I've been playing with the dsp options for a while today and I wouldn't make much effort to fit one after market...

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Not impossible a lot of re-cabling/ different loom as speakers are fed from unit in boot and requires o/p feeds from head unit and can bus. Its not just the dsp unit the DSP OE fitment has different speakers fitted also.

...plus the box outputs 4x70 watts.

As mentioned above, the car has uprated loud speakers. Indeed its an expensive option (on VW and Audi), and probably not worth the cost, but theres no denying that the sound is awesome. You can have it sooooo loud, with no noise distortion!

Great for the summer! :cool:

'Sounds' like I am missing out on a good sound system here.

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My dad picked up the 53 plate elegance today and i took it out for a spin and can confirm it has the dsp settings

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