'02 996 Head Unit Upgrade
#1
'02 996 Head Unit Upgrade
Is it possible to upgrade the CDR-220 Non-MOST, keeping the rest of the system (factory amp and speakers) and not lose a ton of sound quality? Is one converter better than another? I may upgrade the complete system in the future, but for now I just want to control my iIpod and listen to my new Cross exhaust
Which manufacturer has the best ipod control ? I want to stay with a single DIN unit. Back in my stereo days (only 15 yrs ago) the Alpine and Eclipse were my favorite units. Now I'm sure it's a different ballgame. Good output voltage (for the future) and well implemented ipod control are my primary goals. Thanks ahead for the suggestions..
Which manufacturer has the best ipod control ? I want to stay with a single DIN unit. Back in my stereo days (only 15 yrs ago) the Alpine and Eclipse were my favorite units. Now I'm sure it's a different ballgame. Good output voltage (for the future) and well implemented ipod control are my primary goals. Thanks ahead for the suggestions..
#2
Do a forum search for "kenwood" - there are a lot of good reads. Here is my DIY, inspired by other members here.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...hlight=kenwood
you'll get much better sound quality with a new head unit. Kenwood DNX-7100 and 7120 work great. If you are going to do this you really must go double-din for the good nav and ipod control. Why not?
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...hlight=kenwood
you'll get much better sound quality with a new head unit. Kenwood DNX-7100 and 7120 work great. If you are going to do this you really must go double-din for the good nav and ipod control. Why not?
#3
what porsch3 said above, i think it's possible and i considered it as a cost effective upgrade before i got my REUS system
make sure to look into the response time of the ipod controller, some older systems gets really laggy when browsing ipods with lots of music
good luck
make sure to look into the response time of the ipod controller, some older systems gets really laggy when browsing ipods with lots of music
good luck
#4
Thanks, Guys. I'm looking to stay with a single DIN b/c I want an extra pocket..I don't need the Nav. Who's got the fastest ipod control in a single din ? Also, will the factory speakers take a better amp? Anyone know the impedence and if there is an amp that works well ?
#5
I agree, you'll get a big improvement in sound quality by changing the head unit. I went with an Alpine iDA-X001, mainly since I really like Alpine receivers back in the '80's and '90's. Well, the sound quality is good but the iDA-X001 is pretty bad in all other aspects (iPod control, Bluetooth, etc...)
I've heard good things about the Kenwood.
The conversion was very easy with an adapter I found referenced on this site. Sorry I can't remember it, but it was a "standard" adapter (VW I think)that just needed the power and ignition wired swapped.
Peter
I've heard good things about the Kenwood.
The conversion was very easy with an adapter I found referenced on this site. Sorry I can't remember it, but it was a "standard" adapter (VW I think)that just needed the power and ignition wired swapped.
Peter
#6
The Kenwood eXcelon series is good if you're looking for a single din. I've got the 7xx series and I'm really happy with it. I also looked at the Alpine iDA-X001 but the lack of a CD player threw me off. I friend of mine has one though and just loves the iPod integration.
I believe the wiring harness to be used is a metra 1774. I've got a spare if you're interested.
I believe the wiring harness to be used is a metra 1774. I've got a spare if you're interested.
#7
I've been doing some research and the Kenwwod X792 seems to be the ticket. Thanks for the confirmation on the good ipod control. I've changed direction and think I will go ahead and replace speakers and amp. Does anyone know what it looks like behind the rear panels? pics? I'd like to relocate bass to the rear and build a nice soundstage up front..
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#8
Just sharing some research on this:
- the Nakamichi CD300 is probably what is going to match the factory look the best and still play MP3s. The older Nak decks matched even better, but couldn't play anything but audio CDs. They are apparently NLA in the US, but quite a few retailers have them still. About $200.
- The Alpine ida-x100/200/300 are available with red or switchable illumination, and are digital music heads, no CD player. Great iPod controls, best in the business imho, and a cool display. Also pretty simple looking so not too obnoxious. This is what I went with, as I hate carrying CDs anyway.
For me, at least, the rest of the systems out there are too bling boing blah for me. I also didn't want anything that was going to stand out, as I'd rather not have the top on my cab slashed for a <$500 stereo. :P (car currently has a Pioneer AVIC-N3 installed by the previous owner, which is going on fleabay when I get around to pulling it out)
- the Nakamichi CD300 is probably what is going to match the factory look the best and still play MP3s. The older Nak decks matched even better, but couldn't play anything but audio CDs. They are apparently NLA in the US, but quite a few retailers have them still. About $200.
- The Alpine ida-x100/200/300 are available with red or switchable illumination, and are digital music heads, no CD player. Great iPod controls, best in the business imho, and a cool display. Also pretty simple looking so not too obnoxious. This is what I went with, as I hate carrying CDs anyway.
For me, at least, the rest of the systems out there are too bling boing blah for me. I also didn't want anything that was going to stand out, as I'd rather not have the top on my cab slashed for a <$500 stereo. :P (car currently has a Pioneer AVIC-N3 installed by the previous owner, which is going on fleabay when I get around to pulling it out)