Navigation & Audio I've succumbed to temptation and...
#1
placed an order today, which includes the following equipments.
Kenwood KVT-815DVD (in-dash monitor/DVD player/receiver)
Kenwood KNA-DV3100 (DVD GPS navigation)
Kenwood KDC-C667 (6 CD changer)
PAC SWI-X (MFSW interface)
The aforementioned equipments will be added to the existing 4 channel Alpine amp, MB Quart speakers, and Infinity Basslink sub.
I'm also interested in building a custom enclosure to fit in the boot to replace the Basslink that's currently in there. :smile:
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Kenwood KVT-815DVD (in-dash monitor/DVD player/receiver)
Kenwood KNA-DV3100 (DVD GPS navigation)
Kenwood KDC-C667 (6 CD changer)
PAC SWI-X (MFSW interface)
The aforementioned equipments will be added to the existing 4 channel Alpine amp, MB Quart speakers, and Infinity Basslink sub.
I'm also interested in building a custom enclosure to fit in the boot to replace the Basslink that's currently in there. :smile:
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#2
I don't know much about sub woofers, but I used to sell hifi a long time ago. One thing I noticed then was that it takes a certain distance for a bass tone to develop and that bass is omni-directional. With that said I always preferred a little smaller bass speaker than some younger kids. this is so that the bass remains tight and not just a booming wallow sound. The best bass I ever heard was when you could hear the foot pedal on a bass drum. Omni directional means it doesn't really matter whrere you put it. Tweeters are much more sentsitive to position as they have an angle of dispertion. If you can tune in some white noise with and hold your a few feet out move back forth to find where the sound suddenly drops off. The wider the dispersion the less you will be able to tell where the speakers are.
I love the idea of dash board mounted DVD!
I love the idea of dash board mounted DVD!
#3
For those who are interested, here are more infos:
Kenwood KVT-815DVD (in-dash monitor/DVD player/ receiver)
Kenwood KNA-DV3100 (DVD GPS navigation system)
Kenwood KDC-C667 (6 CD changer)
PAC SWI-X (MFSW interface)
Infinity Basslink (10" self-powered sub)
Alpine 4-channel amp
MB Quart Speakers
Kenwood KVT-815DVD
Kenwood KVT-815DVD (in-dash monitor/DVD player/ receiver)
Kenwood KNA-DV3100 (DVD GPS navigation system)
Kenwood KDC-C667 (6 CD changer)
PAC SWI-X (MFSW interface)
Infinity Basslink (10" self-powered sub)
Alpine 4-channel amp
MB Quart Speakers
Kenwood KVT-815DVD
#5
dave,
are you runnning components in the front and coaxials in the rear? if so, could you mention the model numbers for each? also, how do u find the sound? TIA for the info.
Im still in the process of doing some research for my system and this is all i came up with minus the head unit..still undecided (again)...
Components:
Boston Acoustics 55PRO - $352
400 Watts Max
Triaxial:
Boston Acoustics NX97 - $200
200 Watts Max
Subwoofer:
JL Audio Stealthbox w/ 10w3 - $500
300 Watt Max
Amp:
JL Audio JL5005 - $850
500-Watt, 5-Channel Amplifier with Bass EQ
-chris
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Maybe Mods: BBK, Intake
are you runnning components in the front and coaxials in the rear? if so, could you mention the model numbers for each? also, how do u find the sound? TIA for the info.
Im still in the process of doing some research for my system and this is all i came up with minus the head unit..still undecided (again)...
Components:
Boston Acoustics 55PRO - $352
400 Watts Max
Triaxial:
Boston Acoustics NX97 - $200
200 Watts Max
Subwoofer:
JL Audio Stealthbox w/ 10w3 - $500
300 Watt Max
Amp:
JL Audio JL5005 - $850
500-Watt, 5-Channel Amplifier with Bass EQ
-chris
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Mods: Tint (35%), 17" Enkei RPM2, Supersprint Exhaust, H&R Springs, H-Sport Front & Rear Sway Bars -- Soon to be Mods: Black aero grills --
Maybe Mods: BBK, Intake
#6
Wow, I dont know if I would want a pic of a Mazda in my car. But everything else seems real cool.
My only upgrade for audio will be an IPOD 40gig, as soon as I can get over the price. (having a tough time paying $200 more for apple than Zen nomad) But I know, as everyone, everywhere says apple the best.
Love to see and here this is person.
Paul
My only upgrade for audio will be an IPOD 40gig, as soon as I can get over the price. (having a tough time paying $200 more for apple than Zen nomad) But I know, as everyone, everywhere says apple the best.
Love to see and here this is person.
Paul
#7
>>placed an order today, which includes the following equipments.
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>>Kenwood KVT-815DVD (in-dash monitor/DVD player/receiver)
>>Kenwood KNA-DV3100 (DVD GPS navigation)
>>Kenwood KDC-C667 (6 CD changer)
>>PAC SWI-X (MFSW interface)
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>>Kenwood KVT-815DVD (in-dash monitor/DVD player/receiver)
>>Kenwood KNA-DV3100 (DVD GPS navigation)
>>Kenwood KDC-C667 (6 CD changer)
>>PAC SWI-X (MFSW interface)
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>>_________________
How much will it set you back?
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#8
>>are you runnning components in the front and coaxials in the rear? if so, could you mention the model numbers for each? also, how do u find the sound? TIA for the info.
Chris, I like the setup you have so far. Nice!
I've been using MB Quart ever since my first pair back in the mid-80's.. Speaker select is rather personal, which can vary depending on the music preference and other factors. I'm running 6.5"/tweet component in the front and coax in the rear. MB Quart Premium Series sound great with reasonable prices.
Chris, I like the setup you have so far. Nice!
I've been using MB Quart ever since my first pair back in the mid-80's.. Speaker select is rather personal, which can vary depending on the music preference and other factors. I'm running 6.5"/tweet component in the front and coax in the rear. MB Quart Premium Series sound great with reasonable prices.
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Take a look at the :smile: 915 :smile: . I know its alot more money but it has everything included and it also has the newest software...thus a better menu system. Not to mention DAD-A and a host of other things.
:smile: JL makes a stealth box for the Cooper. A box by JL will always be better than a custom one unless you spend alot for fiberglass.
http://www.jlaudio.com/stealthbox/minicooperD.html
MB Quart :smile: are always the way to go!
:smile: JL makes a stealth box for the Cooper. A box by JL will always be better than a custom one unless you spend alot for fiberglass.
http://www.jlaudio.com/stealthbox/minicooperD.html
MB Quart :smile: are always the way to go!
#15
>>Take a look at the :smile: 915 :smile: . I know its alot more money but it has everything included and it also has the newest software...thus a better menu system. Not to mention DAD-A and a host of other things.
The 915 is indeed an awsome unit, representing Kenwood's top-of-the-line model. But for $600 more than the 815, I'll settle for the 815. :smile: are always the way to go!
Ditto!
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The 915 is indeed an awsome unit, representing Kenwood's top-of-the-line model. But for $600 more than the 815, I'll settle for the 815. :smile: are always the way to go!
Ditto!
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Does anyone know if the Kenwood 915 has any kind of OBDI input for things like car speed, G forces, etc like the Pioneer head unit?
All in all, I think the 915 is the way to go for me, but the OBDI input or a device that mutes radio when my cell phone rings would really seal the deal.
Info anyone?
All in all, I think the 915 is the way to go for me, but the OBDI input or a device that mutes radio when my cell phone rings would really seal the deal.
Info anyone?
#17
>>All in all, I think the 915 is the way to go for me, but the OBDI input or a device that mutes radio when my cell phone rings would really seal the deal.
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>>Info anyone?
More info on Kenwood KVT-915DVD.
One of the features of 915 is Dolby 5.1 surround. Under the switch panel would be an ideal place to mount a center channel speaker.
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>>Info anyone?
More info on Kenwood KVT-915DVD.
One of the features of 915 is Dolby 5.1 surround. Under the switch panel would be an ideal place to mount a center channel speaker.
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>>Does anyone know if the Kenwood 915 has any kind of OBDI input for things like car speed, G forces, etc like the Pioneer head unit?
That's probably part of the GPS features. Check out Kenwood KNA-DV3100 for more info!
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That's probably part of the GPS features. Check out Kenwood KNA-DV3100 for more info!
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#22
I spoke to Ben at Car Toys today in Denver. He thinks one of the new Kenwood Music Kegs has a built-in wireless network link that can hook up through your home's wireless network link to transfer the music back and forth.
If it's true, that's very, very cool! Mmmm, must have wireless keg.
If it's true, that's very, very cool! Mmmm, must have wireless keg.
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> One of the features of 915 is Dolby 5.1 surround.
> Under the switch panel would be an ideal place to
> mount a center channel speaker.
Excellent idea! I've got room there too, since my parcel shelf holds my wallet, cell phone, and other junk.
I love gadgets. More so than the sound of the audio. I wonder what other toys I could put in there.
I already ordered a Valentine 1, but I don't know how to further gadgetize it. Besides, their website says I should stick it as high as possible on the car for maximum protection, so doing funky stuff like hiding it and putting the sensors in the license plate frames doesn't seem to make sense.
> Under the switch panel would be an ideal place to
> mount a center channel speaker.
Excellent idea! I've got room there too, since my parcel shelf holds my wallet, cell phone, and other junk.
I love gadgets. More so than the sound of the audio. I wonder what other toys I could put in there.
I already ordered a Valentine 1, but I don't know how to further gadgetize it. Besides, their website says I should stick it as high as possible on the car for maximum protection, so doing funky stuff like hiding it and putting the sensors in the license plate frames doesn't seem to make sense.