Head Unit Selection?
Being a complete noob I'm not sure what options/inputs I need for some specific things for selecting a head unit. Obviously bluetooth/navigation are pretty self explanatory. 
How do I make sure the head unit I'm selecting will
1.) Work with a backup camera
2.) Allow me to keep my steering wheel controls?
Does "Dual Zone" mean I could at a later date add a carputer and use the headunit for a screen? Or am I misinterpreting that?
How do I make sure the head unit I'm selecting will
1.) Work with a backup camera
2.) Allow me to keep my steering wheel controls?
Does "Dual Zone" mean I could at a later date add a carputer and use the headunit for a screen? Or am I misinterpreting that?
Make sure it has av inputs for the camera, these are found in the back of radio. No radio is a direct plug and play for the steering wheel audio controls. All radios will require you to purchase a separate module in order to keep the steering wheel controls in working order.
I don't mind purchasing a separate module for the controls, but do all radios have modules for that purpose? Is there like a standard plug for aftermarket head units and then just adapters for each manufacturer?
Edit-
So one of these:
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_794ADSM...W.html?tp=3405
is what you're talking about. Looks like they work with most aftermarket radios so I'll be alright. Trying to find a guide about where to splice all that stuff in.
Edit-
So one of these:
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_794ADSM...W.html?tp=3405
is what you're talking about. Looks like they work with most aftermarket radios so I'll be alright. Trying to find a guide about where to splice all that stuff in.
Last edited by Destroyeron; Dec 11, 2012 at 11:36 AM.
Anything wrong with this lesser model?
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...H-P4400BH.html
That one says it is compatible with some steering wheel control adapters, so it would probably work with the one I linked above.
Just search around, sometimes you'll find used ones or deals on new ones. I have an AVIC-X930BT (model before the current X940BT), and I got it for about $200 less than what it was going for on most sites. Best Buy happened to have a promo on that particular unit at the time so I went for it. In my opinion it's an excellent unit, the interface is nice and easy to use, screen is big and bright, etc.
I think you could probably find some place that has an X930BT still new in box and it will probably marked down since the X940BT replaced it.
I think you could probably find some place that has an X930BT still new in box and it will probably marked down since the X940BT replaced it.
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You want a JVC, Pioneer, Kenwood, or Alpine double din. Personally with a $400ish budget I would go for a Pioneer P8400dvd. Or the new JVC KW70, both come with built in NAV, and come with a Bluetooth mike. All you would need is the adapter (60-80bucks) for the steering wheel, and the xm antenna for the head unit if you wanted Sirius xm.
Try to buy a head unit that has a good equalizer and one that you can tune all your lows,mids, and highs. A basic pioneer double din will bring you stock sound system to life.
Try to buy a head unit that has a good equalizer and one that you can tune all your lows,mids, and highs. A basic pioneer double din will bring you stock sound system to life.
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