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MrVoorhees

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  1. Sorry for leaving out the details. Yes, it's an '05 Yukon Denali with premium Bose, XM with traffic module, Pioneer back-up camera, BT2000, steering wheel control module and On-Star. I'm not a car or car radio enthusiast. I'm just someone who want's the best of everything in his truck and that's what Tweeter and others said I was getting. Thanks for your feedback though. At least I know the installer isn't BS-ing me.
  2. This is such a disappointing radio. 1. No way to manually enter phone book names so forget about caller ID working unless you have a very specific phone. 2. Only phones with OPP can transfer addresses. 3. Front / rear speakers can't be faded if you have On-Star. 4. Navigation voice commands come as I pass my turn. 5. Won't pair with my factory CD changer. 6. When I have my 3 registered phones in the truck before starting the engine, only the phone registered as #1 works through the system when any of the 3 receive a call .
  3. You guys seem content with the front speakers being louder than the rears. So then what is the fader for? My installer said you can't fade with the on-star adapter installed (2005 GMC Yukon Denali with Bose, XM and rear camera).
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