Post pics of your Headunit & Dash!
#1
Post pics of your Headunit & Dash!
Hi all,
I've seen various threads where people have posted pics of their headunit setups, as well as comparisons of the different dash kits. I thought it might be useful to have a comprehensive thread where everyone posted a shot of their headunit & dash setups in one place. So, please post a pic, along with the following info:
- Headunit model
- Dash kit (Metra, Scoshe etc...)
- Any reviews or comments
Hopefully this isn't a repost, if so let me know!
Cheers!
I've seen various threads where people have posted pics of their headunit setups, as well as comparisons of the different dash kits. I thought it might be useful to have a comprehensive thread where everyone posted a shot of their headunit & dash setups in one place. So, please post a pic, along with the following info:
- Headunit model
- Dash kit (Metra, Scoshe etc...)
- Any reviews or comments
Hopefully this isn't a repost, if so let me know!
Cheers!
#2
Headunit:
Pioneer DEH-P7950UB
This is also called the DEH-P6900UB or the Premier DEH-P690UB in the US.
Dash kit:
None. This is still the stock dashboard on my GD1 Jazz. I never had the integrated HU.
Comments:
Two years from its introduction, it's still a really nice 1-DIN HU. This was Pioneer's first USB-capable 1-DIN box and it also offers iPod direct control. Not as adjustable as the more expensive Alpine CDA-9887 but much better than most Sony equivalents.
Random play/shuffle could've been given a dedicated button on the faceplate instead of being buried in the menu, though, and random play/shuffle could've been set to work with playlists. Can't complain though as this is the last Pioneer HU that works with *.M3U playlists - Winamp users know all about this.
Pioneer DEH-P7950UB
This is also called the DEH-P6900UB or the Premier DEH-P690UB in the US.
Dash kit:
None. This is still the stock dashboard on my GD1 Jazz. I never had the integrated HU.
Comments:
Two years from its introduction, it's still a really nice 1-DIN HU. This was Pioneer's first USB-capable 1-DIN box and it also offers iPod direct control. Not as adjustable as the more expensive Alpine CDA-9887 but much better than most Sony equivalents.
Random play/shuffle could've been given a dedicated button on the faceplate instead of being buried in the menu, though, and random play/shuffle could've been set to work with playlists. Can't complain though as this is the last Pioneer HU that works with *.M3U playlists - Winamp users know all about this.
#3
Only picture I have
Pioneer AVH-p6800
Love this headunit. 6 disc DVD player so I can play movies. has the ability to have nav, bluetooth, and ipod connection but you have to buy the accessories to plug into the headunit. Have had this for almost three years now.
Scoshe kit- color matches dash really well, but doesn't fit in the top right corner all too well. Nothing a little shaving probably couldn't fix.
Pioneer AVH-p6800
Love this headunit. 6 disc DVD player so I can play movies. has the ability to have nav, bluetooth, and ipod connection but you have to buy the accessories to plug into the headunit. Have had this for almost three years now.
Scoshe kit- color matches dash really well, but doesn't fit in the top right corner all too well. Nothing a little shaving probably couldn't fix.
#4
what's the best navi under $1500? I've been looking at these two:
Eclipse AVN726E
Eclipse AVN726E Navigation receiver at Crutchfield.com
Pioneer X910BT (is it better than the F90BT because I haven't heard of this unit)
Pioneer AVIC-X910BT Navigation receiver at Crutchfield.com
The Pio has a front aux jack and free rear cam, but the Eclipse has better audio processing and a bigger screen...both are $1300. +$50 for the dash kit
Eclipse AVN726E
Eclipse AVN726E Navigation receiver at Crutchfield.com
Pioneer X910BT (is it better than the F90BT because I haven't heard of this unit)
Pioneer AVIC-X910BT Navigation receiver at Crutchfield.com
The Pio has a front aux jack and free rear cam, but the Eclipse has better audio processing and a bigger screen...both are $1300. +$50 for the dash kit
#5
Headunit:
Pioneer F90-BT
Dash kit:
Scosche kit. Fits perfect other than the top right corner.
Comments:
Love the headunit. I have a few hacks on it. Ipod integration works great! DVD and Nav are also awesome. And im staying legal with the bluetooth.
#7
http://avic411.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=25031
The F90BT was available for quite awhile at a street price of around $500-600, pending the release of the new units. It's MSRP was originally around $1200.
#9
If that's your Fit (image with your signature), then screw the head unit ... that's one nice-lookin' ride, my friend. What kind of wheels/tires? They enhance your Fit's black color rather nicely. The entire package makes me want to do absolutely nothing but !!!!! DRIVE !!!!!
Oh, and BTW, yup, great head unit too!
My compliments on everything!
Oh, and BTW, yup, great head unit too!
My compliments on everything!
Vienna Kriess w/ Yokohama S drives.
Thank You
#11
=====whole system setup====
jensen vm9002 head unit
nav 101
Hitron 1000.1 mono block amp
Scosche e2 1 farad capacitor
jensen pro 12 inch dvc sub
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i just got all of the install stuff over the past week from sonix electronics and crutchfield i got the dash kit for 19.99 wire kit and antenna adapter for like 12.99 each
jensen vm9002 head unit
nav 101
Hitron 1000.1 mono block amp
Scosche e2 1 farad capacitor
jensen pro 12 inch dvc sub
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i just got all of the install stuff over the past week from sonix electronics and crutchfield i got the dash kit for 19.99 wire kit and antenna adapter for like 12.99 each
#13
mines not gorgeous like yours but since i like motoring my FitS like i mean it, here's wat my interior looks like. only the essentials... that's a JVC Arsenal HU in there. sounds good with the stock speakers.
#15
Thanks, I'm very happy with the pioneer 4100DVD. I already had the garmin so I didn't need the built in NAV. If anyone else is in my boat I would highly recommend this thing. I got it from buy.com for $400. Worth EVERY penny.
#19
OT: Nice wheel too. Is that a Momo Race? I got a Momo Fighter myself.
#20
Kenwood DNX9140, 07 Fit
Kenwood Excelon DNX9140. Scosche Kit. Other than a tragic boot time and slow iPhone/iPod operation, I love this deck. The kit on the other hand is a worthless pile. I highly recommend anything but the scosche kit for this car.