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Pondering audio upgrade options; have questions, want recommendations
So, I just got my BRZ a couple of days ago, and the more I drive it, the more I like it. :D
The one thing I wish was better is the stock audio system. Most of its flaws have been listed several times over in other threads, so I won't go into detail here, but overall the system is mediocre at best. I've seen several threads talking about the OEM Audio Plus upgrade kits, which look rather nice and have stellar reviews, but I'm also significantly less than thrilled with the stock head unit--I play music primarily from playlists on a USB drive, but this HU doesn't support playlists; there's really no excuse for this oversight--and am strongly considering replacing it as well. Everyone's got their preferences and brand loyalties, and mine lie with Kenwood. All my aftermarket HUs have been Kenwood units, and I've always had good experiences with their quality. I've got a single-DIN unit in my 4Runner that works like a charm. For the BRZ, I'm thinking of getting either the DNN770HD or the DNN990HD. First, a question: Would the OEM Audio Plus upgrade kits work with these units, and how easy or hard would it be to get them to play nice with each other? Second, recommendations: Do any of you have another HU (preferably the same size as the stock one) you really, really like, and think I should get instead of the Kenwood units? I will at least look at and consider anything you guys rant'n'rave about. :P |
I have a avh-x5600bhs. The auto tune does wonders, and the xm will jump between songs it remembers and when you change channels it automatically puts the time marker at the beginning of a song
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Check my signature...Awesome HU, no regrets
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Subarus have always been lacking in audio quality. They are not luxury vehicles, but focused more on performance. That is why we buy them. We expect a basic radio b/c of needs, but the focus was on the other stuff. That's why they also have not had the "ultra-integrated radio with HVAC, etc." crap which locks you into a more-than-likely-substandard interface and hardware. It also allows the more audio-conscious to pick their own upgrades, and allows those who don't give a crap to not have to pay for audio accessories in the price that they'd otherwise be paying for.
Welcome to aftermarket options :D. You're welcome :D. |
The new Pioneer NEX navs are amazing. Easy to use and very reliable stuff from Pioneer. I have the AVIC-6000NEX but sell and install all 4 models and they are awesome. Like you said everyone has brand loyalty and mine is obviously to Pioneer, but they really do make a better product. Especially with these new NEX navs. Plus they will be supporting Apple carplay sometime this summer which is nice.
Dont let the fact that you have only had kenwood in the past restrict you to their product. Go to a local shop that has the Pioneers on display and give them a try. |
Can't help you with Kenwood. They screwed me twenty years ago over defective product and I haven't looked at them since. Yes, I hold a grudge. It's the Italian in me.
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I did actually swing by a local shop today, but the discussion mainly focused on the OEM Audo Plus kit vs. some JL Audio speakers the guy there recommended. Anyone wanna chime in on this subject? |
If you want to just add to the stock system then the OEM+ kit is probably the way to go. Otherwise, pick and choose your components and build a system. I had some Diamond Audio components, Alpine 4" speakers and a JL Audio 10W0 sub from my WRX that fit the BRZ so I decided to just get a new amp and HU. I've been an Alpine HU guy for a long time, but decided to try out the Pioneer 8000NEX this time around. Went with a JL Audio 900/5 amp as well. Just finished up the wiring harness today and am waiting on some additional parts before I do the install.
If I didn't have the DA speakers, I probably would have gone with HAT or JL Audio C5 speakers. The nice thing about the OEM+ setup is that you just install it and the DSP is already programmed. If you DIY then you'll have to set everything up yourself. |
I wouldn't mind piecing a speaker system together, but if I'm gonna have a sub (which I'm iffy on the necessity of), I want that OEM+ sub unit.
So, two new questions: 1.) For someone who's definitely not a bass-head, but just wants balanced, clean, crisp sound, how important is it, really, to have a subwoofer? 2.) The OEM+ kit is intended to work with the stock HU; would there be any issues with combining the OEM+ kit with a Kenwood or other brand of aftermarket HU? |
I have a Kenwood DNN990HD it's fantastic. For rear bass two Focal P21V2 subs in integrity concepts enclosures IMO fantastic enclosures. For fronts Focal 3 ways and hertz amp etc... Very balanced. I'm not sure what your budget all up if truthfully but Audison/Hertz/Focal for speakers and subs IMO can't be beat for clarity. Same with power products....
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I know the OEM+ dsp can be programmed for other hu's so you should probably ask them before making any purchases just to be sure. Sent from my Transformer using Tapatalk |
do pioneer's support playlists? because i seriously want to use that feature if it's available....
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