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15th April 2010, 05:38 PM
#1
Head Unit advice
Hi All,
I am after a new head unit. I currently have an Alpine CDA-9815RB which has finally succumbed to dust.
I am after a replacement and wanted to know if anyone had any recomendations.
Ideally it needs:
CD Player (although I could probably do without this if I had too)
Ability to read computer generated WMA/MP3 files (currently have this and it means I can burn 180 odd tracks to a CD)
Connection for Ipod.
Radio.
Anyone have any suggestions.
I like Alpine and Pioneer stuff, but am willing to buy other brands.
Budget would probably be around the 500$ mark as a maximum as they dont get an easy life.
these look ok, although no cd player
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ALPINE-iDA-X2...item20b06ba1e9
Rgds
Peter
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15th April 2010, 05:45 PM
#2
I've got this one in my D1
Alpine Electronics of Australia
Does iPod control, BlackBerry Bluetooth and everything else I'd possibly need.
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15th April 2010, 05:46 PM
#3
And you get a dollar change
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16th April 2010, 08:28 AM
#4
Alpine are good but if you need to add adapters (like the 400BT module) then budget can quickly get blown. If the product say "BT ready" or "Ipod ready" then you'll need an adapter. My only dislike of Alpine units is that their menu systems aren't that user friendly. Only get the Alpine units with parrot BT, the older stuff wasn't the best.
Pioneer are also good. One thing I like is the esc button that all Pioneer units seem to have. Means that my wife can easily get back to the start menu if she presses the wrong button.
JVC are doing some good units so consider them as well.
Pricing of headunits is pretty much determined by feature levels and quality between brands is reasonably similar. Determine what features you want and then go hunting on price and user friendliness. Presuming you don't play CDs, then look for something with a rear USB connection. You feed this to the glovebox and can then have ipod or memory stick in glovebox as your audio source. Forget burning WMA/mp3 onto disc, get a 4gb USB memory stick and use that instead: more storage so you can either run higher compression or store more music, no moving parts, small, much easier to burn onto or edit music.
preamp outputs: I always recommend getting something with a subwoofer output which usually means 2 x preamp outputs. Gives you flexibility down the track should you ever decide to add a sub or amplifiers.
One option: JVC Products Australia : Welcome
Has vari-colour display so you're not stuck with the blue illumination. If blue illumination isn't a worry then consider the R716 which is $349 retail.
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19th April 2010, 11:06 AM
#5
Keep an eye on ebay. Usually you will find someone clearing a whole bunch of 'old model' pioneer headunits for about half of what they are to buy in the shop. The will dribble them out at 1-2 a day. My pioneer does all the things you ask (needs an adaptor for the ipod though) as well as taking a USB stick full of MP3's. Much easier to use than CD's.
I got a good one for $250 delivered with the warranty.
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25th April 2010, 08:33 AM
#6
Ive just recently upgraded the 110 sound system. Ended up going for a JVC head unit with the sub and pre out connections. It has iPod & BT control along with front Jack socket and 2 usb connectors. The new JVC units have a motorized flip front access panel at the front. I didn't think that would last five minutes in the 110 so I managed to get one of the old stock - exactly the same functionality but with a removable front.
I then went on to replace the existing speakers with JBL units - these give more throw and depth but I chose to compliment them with some (Boston) small mid & tweeter type things that sit ontop of the dash near the A pillars.
On the rear bulkhead (it's a 110dc) I put an 8" powered sub.
All in all, works very well.
Regards,
Jon
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25th April 2010, 09:59 AM
#7
I finally gave up on the standard unit and yesterday installed a Pioneer DEH 4250 SD. It has noticably better radio reception and it's great to be able to plug the iPod in. Speakers might be the next consideration but the Fender is hardly an audiophile's sound lounge.
The only trick was making the connection between the ISO plugs and the unit. I bought a Harness (aeropro APP8PIO) but the unit end plug supposedly for Pioneer units didn't fit so I ended up cannabilising this and adapting the harness that came with the unit.
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26th April 2010, 02:33 PM
#8
Hi Peter, expansive head units is something i gave up on years ago, i brought one from repco at nerang for $75 [ame=http://www.amazon.com/Jensen-CD6112-CD-Receiver/dp/tech-data/B000NPR1A4/ref=de_a_smtd]Amazon.com: Jensen CD6112 CD Receiver: Electronics[/ame], It has everything i need and great sound, easy to use and droped it into the d2 in about 30min with the adaptor plug things so i didnt have to cut my wiring harness. Its cheap and works as good as anyother, ive bounced it around heaps.
Jason.
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8th April 2011, 08:45 AM
#9
HI,
I am also wanting to replace the standard cd player in my 2000 for one with usb and mp3 support.
I was just wondering if anyone knows how to remove the one thats in the 2000 model TD5 Disco auto.
Thanks.
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9th April 2011, 03:59 PM
#10
I'm looking at head units too. Marine units may last a little longer, not sure.Alpine Electronics of America, Inc.
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