PAC-Audio vs MoBridge? (B&O upgrade)

MrLoganRoss

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I was wondering if anyone has experience with both, or picked one over the other. The PAC-Audio seems to directly account for the 3 dash speakers which are powered by the ACM (analog out) with an additional wire harness. MoBridge says their system seamlessly integrates.

my main concern is maintaining all system functions and sounds. For safety reasons, I don’t want to miss sounds and not know about it. I also don’t want the factory sounds, which are nice, to be replaced by cheap tones.

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I think you went with the Mobridge. What swayed you? I am looking at using one of these as well. Thanks.
 
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I have MoBridge in one car and pac audio in the other. They both do a good job. I use optical out so I don’t have sound quality concerns. The MoBridge has more options related to the volume of things like phone volume. The pac audio seems easier to integrate due to wiring harnesses. It also doesn’t throw FDRS errors which are harmless but will confuse the dealer. Both have been fully reliable.
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