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mark_taba85 04-02-2011 03:32 PM

Audio question
 
Hello

I am currently in Afghanistan and about to return on the end of the month.

I am interested in adding a headunit and possibly some new speakers/amps. I have a 08 Mazda3 sedan. Nothing special on the car but an added viper alarm/remote start.

My intentions are to have one of those nice headunits that has NAV, watch movies, and touch screen features. I am not an audiophile type of person but due tend to enjoy some nice beats.

I have been looking around for in-dash GPS units on amazon and around car forums and found a lot of interest in the

Excelon DNX6960 6.1" In-Dash Double-DIN Navigation DVD Receiver

Other than that, that is all I know. Do you have any suggestions on sounds? Plus, would an additional equipment be needed to control the unit with the stock steering wheel controls?

Plus, how much would I be looking at for total?

I hope you can help...thank you! :)

samb03 04-02-2011 05:50 PM

I don't have much experience with the Navi HU. I have heard good things about the Pioneer stuff. People on this forum talk lot about the kenwood HU's, I personally have no experience with them.

As are as sound goes, it is hard to beat a component speaker set. 2 way works fine. They can be had for relitively the same money as a higher end coaxial speaker. If you shop around you can get a decent set around the $100 mark a nice set for $100 more. Are you looking to put an amp or run speakers off your HU? Are you going to run a sub?

Are you installing yourself or paying a shop to do it? That really affects the budget.

mark_taba85 04-03-2011 09:34 AM

I don't really have a budget. I'll do what i got to do to!

As stated, I am not a bass freak but do like some since I enjoy listening to dance mixes. How is the component speaker compared to stock? I'd do amp and subif it isn't that expensive.

I'd have someone install it. I do not have any experience.

how much would you estimate it to be and please give me suggestions :)

Juleous 04-03-2011 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by mark_taba85 (Post 1029366)
I don't really have a budget. I'll do what i got to do to!

As stated, I am not a bass freak but do like some since I enjoy listening to dance mixes. How is the component speaker compared to stock? I'd do amp and subif it isn't that expensive.

I'd have someone install it. I do not have any experience.

how much would you estimate it to be and please give me suggestions :)

The Kenwood unit you picked is a great choice, the built-in amp can power a set of Polk DB6501 components for your front stage no problem. Spend a few extra bucks on a nice amp+sub combo and you will be rockin, whole setup less than $1500. Wicked CAS seems to be dialed on a package setup you could look at, they are a sponsor on here.

samb03 04-04-2011 01:57 AM

I have been impressed with Image Dynamics Q series subs. They aren't real power hungry. The 12in is rated for 300rms. It is a nice combination of sq and slp. It dones lean a little more toward the sq side. Most don't recommend it for heavy bass like rap. It can do it just not as loud as others in the market. It dones a great job with fast beats like double bass in hard rock/metal. It is a very clean sounding speaker. Woofersetc.com is one of their few dealers. I just moved mine from an old project car to the Z. It makes all my clothes vibrate with a little Soundgarden. I have been working crazy. Since I installed my stereo. Still haven't tuned it in yet.

What ever you get match the box to the sub. An highend speaker installed poorly will sound worse than a base model speaker installed to spec. If you are looking to get a Zenclosure box they can custom size it smaller than advertised but not larger. I think the single 12 rear firing box I got is 1.25cu ft.

Wicked CAS 04-04-2011 02:23 PM

6960 is last years model.

you want to check outthe DNX6980
or
DNX9980HD.

we have a special on these units with a pre-order you get a free camera or we can make the adjustment any which way you like.

as for subwoofer and an enclosure I recommend JL audio but that is what I sell so I am partial. If you want something you can't go wrong with JL is the way to go.

bigaudiofanat 04-04-2011 08:21 PM

If you want a great bang for the buck go with last years model nothing wrong with them and you can get them cheap.

Wicked CAS 04-05-2011 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1033001)
If you want a great bang for the buck go with last years model nothing wrong with them and you can get them cheap.

That is like saying get last years Computer! :shakes head:

Why would you miss out on all the new options. it is not like a car where it is the identical models.

You get better GUI (Graphic User Interface)
Better and most up to date Maps
Faster processor
Pandora
Faster and better i-pod usb control

dAvenue 04-05-2011 05:08 PM

I agree with Wicked CAS. It can prove cheaper in the long run to get the latest equipment now rather than upgrading the latest equipment later. If you're going to spend hundreds of dollars on an older model anyway, why not spend 50% - 75% more to get the latest technology now? You will be happier and more compatible longer as technology continues to evolve.

mark_taba85 04-05-2011 05:14 PM

I agree...I also figured why go cheap but later want to upgrade a year later.

I'd opt for the DNX6980 :)

Although, I am debating if it is worth it to spend about $1500 to upgrade the audio system. Although, my car is paid off :)

When I have to get a car for my wife i am just going to give her the car and i'll get a Z and upgrade the audio system on that too.

Juleous 04-05-2011 06:16 PM

:bowrofl:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wicked CAS (Post 1033521)
That is like saying get last years Computer! :shakes head:

Why would you miss out on all the new options. it is not like a car where it is the identical models.

You get better GUI (Graphic User Interface)
Better and most up to date Maps
Faster processor
Pandora
Faster and better i-pod usb control


Wicked CAS 04-06-2011 08:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark_taba85 (Post 1034913)
I agree...I also figured why go cheap but later want to upgrade a year later.

I'd opt for the DNX6980 :)

Although, I am debating if it is worth it to spend about $1500 to upgrade the audio system. Although, my car is paid off :)

When I have to get a car for my wife i am just going to give her the car and i'll get a Z and upgrade the audio system on that too.

DNX6980 is $1100 and you get a Free Back up camera (Boyo) and a Sirius Adapter with it. These come out to be about $250 Value. And you will love the back up camera specialy in the 370z. Sirius speaks for itself.

I have plenty coming call me.

bigaudiofanat 04-06-2011 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wicked CAS (Post 1033521)
That is like saying get last years Computer! :shakes head:

Why would you miss out on all the new options. it is not like a car where it is the identical models.

You get better GUI (Graphic User Interface)
Better and most up to date Maps
Faster processor
Pandora
Faster and better i-pod usb control

Unless he needs all the latest and greatest why spend a ton more when you can get last years model for cheaper that is what I see.

Instead of spending 1500 or 1100 for the newest get last years for 500 or 600 bucks and use the money you save towards a nice set of speakers.

mark_taba85 04-06-2011 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1035996)
Unless he needs all the latest and greatest why spend a ton more when you can get last years model for cheaper that is what I see.

Instead of spending 1500 or 1100 for the newest get last years for 500 or 600 bucks and use the money you save towards a nice set of speakers.

hmm true...that's another way of looking at it since I don't really want to spend $1100 on a unit that is for my mazda3 that will eventually go to my wife and i'll have to teach her how to use it.

Plus, I don't have a Z. If I did, i'd buy one for it. But i'd definitely opt for the older model for the mazda3!

:tiphat:

bigaudiofanat 04-06-2011 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark_taba85 (Post 1036046)
hmm true...that's another way of looking at it since I don't really want to spend $1100 on a unit that is for my mazda3 that will eventually go to my wife and i'll have to teach her how to use it.

Plus, I don't have a Z. If I did, i'd buy one for it. But i'd definitely opt for the older model for the mazda3!

:tiphat:



Right I mean I am using a alpine 9887 which was discontinued last year...or the beginning of this year. However I love the quality of it and why would I need to upgrade to the newer version? No reason that I see. Sort of the same thing here only not bought one yet. :tiphat:


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