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04-18-2011, 02:29 PM | #33 (permalink) |
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Well I've taken the plunge and ordered the AVH-P4300DVD as well as the connector cables and steering wheel interface.
Many thanks Masa for your assistence, this head unit was already on my short list when I ran accross this thread and hearing of your positive experience gave me the confidence to pull the trigger. I've already got Polk speakers in the door and dash (these will be connected directly to the new head unit) and I'm now considering sub woofer options. Affordability and space issues are very important. At first I was considering low profile self-powered subs (good prices-$100-250, manageable size but, I gather, so-so sound), then then self-powdered bazookas (good price, bulky but it could be removed if space was needed, probably better sound) and most recently a separate mono amp ($75-150) with a spare tire mounted single 10" sub woofer (under $100). The last option would require some fabrication for the enclosuer but would be very clean when completed. I've done some searches and it seems like many folks are putting a conventional speaker grill on the carpeted deck of the hatch (seems like the speaker might be subject to damage from luggage) while some other folks are doing some sort of under carpet placement (doesn't this compromise the sound quality?) with no grill but perhaps perforations in the carpet and the plastic carpet backer panel, any thoughts? |
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Once you get the Pioneer unit in place and wired in try putting the equalizer to 'Powerful', Loudness to 'Low' and Bass Boost to +1. That's the setting I have on and it sounds great without rears and a sub. As for sub enclosures, I have seen many fabricated boxes, a lot of people seem to like to mount the amp and a small 8" sub right behind the seats where the shelves are.
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04-18-2011, 05:42 PM | #35 (permalink) |
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Polk DB6501 (as I recall) 6.5" in the door and the tweeters in the dash. They are WAY better than stock but at only 6.5 inches they can't do justice to the very low ranges. I have no rear speakers now but I'll be adding some 3.5" Infinity 2-ways at the currently unused factory openings. If I don't like them I'll just turn them down. I know that many folks don't like rear speakers but once I've got the seats out (I'll be adding sound deadener) I might as well put them in and see what happens.
I'm not into super loud audio so max volume is usually not an issue. The factory head unit drives the Polk's just fine for my needs so I figure that the front and rear output of the AVH-P4300DVD will be fine for me. I do like the sound of a little extra low bass (I really hate mid bass, it always sounds boomy to me) hence my interest in a sub. I'm trying to have my cake and eat it too, I want something that still allows me to take the Z on the occasional 2-3 day weekend without having to UPS our bags to the hotel. The sub behind the seats is of some interest because that space is not that useful. The spare tire sub is kind of cool because I have a nice home shop (I'm a contractor) so fabricating a sub box to nest into the spare tire is a no-brainer and the idea of a 10" sub is appealing and the kind of stealthy aspect of the spare tire sub is appealing as well. But if a spare tire sub is really bad acoustically or has some other significant limitation I'll have to consider some sort of alternative. Last edited by Guard Dad; 04-18-2011 at 05:45 PM. |
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I haven't done the rear speaker install yet but I would expect it to be straight forward. Last edited by Guard Dad; 04-20-2011 at 12:54 AM. |
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Thanks for all your guys input if i dont get the AVH-P4200 for sale on here, im definitely going to get the 4300.
Does anyone know the major differences between the 4200 and 4300? |
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i have the 4200 series and cannot get my evo 4G to connect to it. also the touch screen will not opperate if its too cold inside the car. this happened to me during houston winters, so watch out you yankees...
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From what I read, the major difference is processing speed. The interface is smoother and responds faster on the 4300.
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Edit: Figured it all out and it worked. Wired as such below in kind of a sloppy diagram.
Found this: http://www.te.com/_TEincludes/ver/58...wFullSize=true Last edited by Shadax; 07-31-2011 at 07:19 PM. |
08-15-2011, 12:04 PM | #44 (permalink) |
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Quick question about this...
Im planning on getting this receiver for my new Z, and I was wondering about the possibility of bridging the outputs (as we dont have 4 speakers, and this system has 4 x50 Outputs) into each door speaker. Im planning on getting the Polk 6501 component system, so, this would make sense, in a way. Is it possible? Or is bridging only possible on amps? |
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you're saying use one wire for tweeter, one for woofer x2, right? if so, you can but you'll need 2 sets of crossover modules as the choke coil for the woofer is in the same crossover module as the capacitor for the tweeter.
i suggest just use the front pair of speakers and wire them up to the xover as usual. |
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