Will an aftermarket HU work with the HUD?
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Will an aftermarket HU work with the HUD?
I just picked up an '07 GXP with the Monsoon system and would like to replace the head unit and speakers with something that sounds good. I've never worked on a car with a HUD before, and I LOVE the way the channel name appears on the HUD when I flip around so that I never have to look down.
So my question is, can you hook up an aftermarket head unit to work with the HUD? Are there kits out there, or will it be a jury-rigged solution? Any tips?
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So my question is, can you hook up an aftermarket head unit to work with the HUD? Are there kits out there, or will it be a jury-rigged solution? Any tips?
Thanks.
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I don't believe there are any adapters for the HUD to work with an aftermarket radio. I do think that the HUD will still function, but won't display the radio information. The adapters and parts to even put an aftermarket radio in a GM '07 vehicle are around $280 total.
There is a couple of other solutions though: the alpine PXE-H650, the rockford 3Sixty's, Kenwood's carportal, and a few others. They allow you to install amps to your system and will allow you to control your sound better.
Hope that helps.
There is a couple of other solutions though: the alpine PXE-H650, the rockford 3Sixty's, Kenwood's carportal, and a few others. They allow you to install amps to your system and will allow you to control your sound better.
Hope that helps.
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Hope that helps.
How will the system sound with one of those other components you suggested? Honestly, I think it sounds terrible as is; almost impossible to listen to. It has very little bass when turned down, and when you turn it up it seems to almost eliminate the bass altogether while enhancing screechy frequencies that make your ears hurt before you even get it to a comfortable level. This appears to be on purpose; the Monsoon engineers apparently thought this made it sound better. Is there a way around that while keeping the stock HU, or am I kinda stuck?
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Another option would be to add a small amp and sub to the factory system to fill in the bass (or a big one if you want lots of bass).
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Another option would be to add a small amp and sub to the factory system to fill in the bass (or a big one if you want lots of bass).
I think I may just have to deal with the loss of functionality and go 100% aftermarket.
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If your going 100% aftermarket and want audiophile sound I may be able to help you. I have 3 nice five channel amps to choose for ease of use. Several audiophile speaker options from CDT from the CL line, HD line and of course the ES gold series. All the accessories to go with it incuding mounting gear, harness adapters, and wiring kits. PM for specific information concerning budget and options so I can put together something for you!!