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Aftermarket radio/cd headunits - What's good?

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 10:29 am
by MrHilario
Morning all, so ahead of the Wales trip I thought I would update my Garmin Sat-Nav as it came up on my aftermarket Kenwood headunit that it was due. However, after checking the website it seems there is no update available?

Anyway, I don't care much for the Kenwood unit, it's hard to see in bright light, and fiddly as f*ck. It came with the car and I am thinking of swapping it out for something else.

What have you got and is it any good?

Cheers :thumb:

Re: Aftermarket radio/cd headunits - What's good?

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 11:28 am
by alefustec
Pioneer SPH-DA120 - apple car play enabled, inexpensive and looks good and most importantly works really well.

Re: Aftermarket radio/cd headunits - What's good?

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 12:48 pm
by jonytek
I fit the Kenwood DNX-7170DABS - 7.0”. It's got every feature you could ask for - apple car play, sat nav, dvd and the tuning capabilities are next level, not need for a dap. It might be overkill for you needs if you still have the original Bose system in the car but it's defiantly worth a look if you want something decent. It also looks great in the car with their mounting kit.
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Re: Aftermarket radio/cd headunits - What's good?

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 1:13 pm
by MrHilario
jonytek wrote:
Tue Jul 04, 2017 12:48 pm
I fit the Kenwood DNX-7170DABS - 7.0”. It's got every feature you could ask for - apple car play, sat nav, dvd and the tuning capabilities are next level, not need for a dap. It might be overkill for you needs if you still have the original Bose system in the car but it's defiantly worth a look if you want something decent. It also looks great in the car with their mounting kit.
Cheers Jony :beerchug:

Hmmmm, looks very similar to mine, what's it like in bright light? You literally cannot see mine, the reflection is so bad. And yes I have the original Bose.

I've got the DNX9240BT, guess it's just getting a bit old now. Actually just googled it and it was £1300 brand new!!!! Can't be that bad, maybe I just need to get it updated or actually learn how to use it properly. I've only had it 18 months :lol: :roll:

EDIT - Found a YouTube vid, this is my exact unit, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCijEiVBUdg and I can play TV and stuff, I just can't see the bloody thing! I mean, look at the reflection around the 4min mark, and imagine how it looks on a bright sunny day.

Re: Aftermarket radio/cd headunits - What's good?

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 4:29 pm
by jonytek
I reckon that yours is probably just the previous version of what I've got. Stupid question but you have adjusted the the brightness right?

It seems fine on a bright sunny day but really how many of those do we get?

Re: Aftermarket radio/cd headunits - What's good?

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 7:44 pm
by MikeFish
I had one of the 8" alpine head units in mine. There is an A4 adapter to make it a perfect fit in the dash that looks like factory finish. Fills up the space left by the RNS-E nicely.

Re: Aftermarket radio/cd headunits - What's good?

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2017 10:52 am
by MrHilario
jonytek wrote:
Tue Jul 04, 2017 4:29 pm
Stupid question but you have adjusted the the brightness right?
Knowing me it's probably on the lowest setting, lol. Will have a play around with it later, taking it to get the wheels aligned again as last done 18 months ago.

Re: Aftermarket radio/cd headunits - What's good?

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 11:30 am
by TommyC
whats the best fitting kit to go for with these? I have seen a couple by connects2, plug and play so provides an ignition supply and outputs for the Bose amp etc. Anyone have any experience with these?

http://www.connects2.co.uk/Product/ProductItem/CTKAU04