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peleincubus 07-11-2013 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 2400825)
Yep nothing lower than 4 volts for me.

Can you not use as good of amps with only 2 volt?

bigaudiofanat 07-11-2013 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by peleincubus (Post 2401056)
Can you not use as good of amps with only 2 volt?

You can use the best amps out there, but with lower voltage pre outs you have more noise induced in the travel though the car hence a higher noise to sound ratio.

xTETOVABOYx 07-12-2013 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 2401068)
You can use the best amps out there, but with lower voltage pre outs you have more noise induced in the travel though the car hence a higher noise to sound ratio.


so what your saying is that this head unit is not gonna have a good audio quality no matter what speakers i choose or amps. compared to lets say a Pioneer avic-z150bh since thats a 4v? or am i understanding this the wrong way?.

Jayhovah 07-12-2013 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by xTETOVABOYx (Post 2401124)
so what your saying is that this head unit is not gonna have a good audio quality no matter what speakers i choose or amps. compared to lets say a Pioneer avic-z150bh since thats a 4v? or am i understanding this the wrong way?.

I think people are getting a little too hung up on the preout voltage... 4V preouts technically will pick up less noise, but I don't think you're going to hear the difference. Just run your cables properly.

stogey420time 07-12-2013 09:43 AM

^ thanks for clairfying the difference between 2v and 4v. Been eye'ing on this headunit for a while now and I think it's a winner. There are 2 versions one plays dvd and one doesn't and it's 100 bux cheaper so I'm about to buy soon ^_^

bigaudiofanat 07-12-2013 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by xTETOVABOYx (Post 2401124)
so what your saying is that this head unit is not gonna have a good audio quality no matter what speakers i choose or amps. compared to lets say a Pioneer avic-z150bh since thats a 4v? or am i understanding this the wrong way?.


You will get good sound quality just your going to have to turn your gains up higher on your amps which can in term allow more noise to be amplified. Not saying you will hear noise just the higher voltage of a normal head unit 4 volt pre out will be better than 2 volt which is really low. To give you an idea of how low eclipse use to run 8 volt pre out.

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Originally Posted by Jayhovah (Post 2401474)
I think people are getting a little too hung up on the preout voltage... 4V preouts technically will pick up less noise, but I don't think you're going to hear the difference. Just run your cables properly.


You should get slightly hung up on the pre amp voltage as the audio starts at the head unit so anything good or bad done there will be amplified down line.

H2O_Doc 07-14-2013 10:38 PM

I'm wondering if the single din X7500 BT might be a better HU for some folks: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...rs/AVH-X7500BT

One complaint I have about the double dins is that the screen sits so low. The X7500 would have it in front of the cubby (but retractable when you need to pull out your 8Tracks).

Also, 4v, A2DP, 8 band equalizer, DVD.

Cbtech 07-15-2013 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by H2O_Doc (Post 2404468)
I'm wondering if the single din X7500 BT might be a better HU for some folks: AVH-X7500BT - 1-DIN Multimedia DVD Receiver with 7" WVGA Touchscreen Display, MIXTRAX, Bluetooth®, and AppRadio Mode for iPhone® | Pioneer Electronics USA

One complaint I have about the double dins is that the screen sits so low. The X7500 would have it in front of the cubby (but retractable when you need to pull out your 8Tracks).

Also, 4v, A2DP, 8 band equalizer, DVD.

A lot of the newer DD decks allow you to adjust the angle of view. ive had Pioneer and Kenwood and both had the option of selecting a different angle than the original.

H2O_Doc 07-15-2013 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Cbtech (Post 2405120)
A lot of the newer DD decks allow you to adjust the angle of view. ive had Pioneer and Kenwood and both had the option of selecting a different angle than the original.

I'm wondering if I should do that. I expect that I could get most of my $ back on the Appradio 2 as I only paid 199.

kenchan 07-16-2013 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by xTETOVABOYx (Post 2400748)
watch the 2nd video at 10:00 , you are in sir. :tup:

:excited: will check this out.

2003SLVRSNAKE 07-16-2013 09:57 AM

Cool, I been wanting to check these out.

Inda370z 07-16-2013 04:54 PM

For those wanting 4 volt preouts and Appradio functionality I would recommend you look at the Pioneer AVH-X8500BHS. while It does lack the capacitive touch screen appradio models have, it is a better (IMO) all around unit.

AVH-X8500BHS - 2-DIN Multimedia DVD Receiver with 7” WVGA Touchscreen Display, MIXTRAX, Bluetooth®, HD Radio™ Tuner, SiriusXM Ready, and AppRadio Mode for iPhone® and Select Android™ Devices | Pioneer Electronics USA

It can be found on Amazon for around $450.00

Here is a picture of my X5500BHS installed (The X8500BHS looks identical)

http://www.the370z.com/members/inda3...r-x5500bhs.jpg

370zFTW! 08-29-2013 06:13 PM

Hello Inda370z :) Thanks for uploading the picture! Your Head Unit looks awesome!

Can you clarify what you meant by 'while It does lack the capacitive touch screen appradio models have'? From what I've read at the main site AVH-X8500BHS - 2-DIN Multimedia DVD Receiver with 7” WVGA Touchscreen Display, MIXTRAX, Bluetooth®, HD Radio™ Tuner, SiriusXM Ready, and AppRadio Mode for iPhone® and Select Android™ Devices | Pioneer Electronics USA

the unit does support Appradio and will allow compatible apps to show up on the dash screen. Maybe it's a new feature added?

Thank you

Inda370z 08-29-2013 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by 370zFTW! (Post 2467037)
Hello Inda370z :) Thanks for uploading the picture! Your Head Unit looks awesome!

Can you clarify what you meant by 'while It does lack the capacitive touch screen appradio models have'? From what I've read at the main site AVH-X8500BHS - 2-DIN Multimedia DVD Receiver with 7” WVGA Touchscreen Display, MIXTRAX, Bluetooth®, HD Radio™ Tuner, SiriusXM Ready, and AppRadio Mode for iPhone® and Select Android™ Devices | Pioneer Electronics USA

the unit does support Appradio and will allow compatible apps to show up on the dash screen. Maybe it's a new feature added?

Thank you

Ok, nerd talk time...

Capacitive touchscreens pin point touch by sensing the electrons in your fingertip. You can't operate this type of touchscreen wearing gloves (or using a stylus) as it can't sense the electrons in your finger. These types of touchscreens are generally more responsive compared to resistive touchscreens. Best example of this would be your modern smartphone (iphone/android). These screens tend to not do as well in sunlight due to glare.

Resistive touch screens pin point touch by sensing pressure when you press your finger on the screen. These are less responsive but can be operated when wearing gloves or by using a stylus. They often perform better in sunlight as they usually don't suffer from glare issues.

The AppRadio 1/2/3 models have a capacitive touchscreen while the X5500BHS & X8500BHS have resistive touchscreens. As far as I know, the X8500 has the same software "Appradio apps" functionality as the appradio 3... but I could be wrong there.

I posted these in the X5500BHS radio post, but here is my installed X5500 again,

http://www.the370z.com/members/inda3...823-064253.jpg

http://www.the370z.com/members/inda3...820-060014.jpg

Shadezz 09-01-2013 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 2400825)
Yep nothing lower than 4 volts for me.

:iagree:


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