Recommendations for In-Dash DVD player with Screen!
But, I have absolutely NO clue which one to pick.
Please help me pick a nice, reliable player and also direct me where to purchase from ?
So far, I've been looking at Crutchfield and really like the IVA-D300 and the upcoming 310
I'm not dead set on Alpines, so feel free to recommend others!
So, basically, here are my questions
1 - What brand and Model ?
2 - Where to buy from ?
3 - Are these players *Plug-N-Pray* lol.. I mean --Plug and Play-- ?
4 - Will I need to buy any additional hardware, other than what will come with the player ?
Thanks a lot!!!
2)With such an expensive piece of hardware, I STRONGLY recommend buying from an authorized distributor. Any local audio shop will do nicely. Also, as you mentioned, Crutchfield. Other then that, most online sites are NOT authorized by the companies they sell. Meaning you will have no warranty or possible no customer service at all. If the headunit is DOA or malfunctions within the first year or two, you'd be SOL.
Just thought I'd make sure you knew before you get yourself into trouble.
3)Almost. You should just need the dash kit, (to take your stock 1.5din opening and secure your 1 din touchscreen in place) antenna adapter, (allow your stock radio antenna wire to plug right into the aftermarket unit) and a wiring harness. (not a must have but really cleans things up and makes for a no brainer install) All can be found at any local install shop and should cost about $30 total.
4)Depends on which unit you decide on and what functions you are looking to use. Some headunit of that design actually have an outboard "brain" that can be mounted elsewhere in the car. Some may require a seperate TV tuner if your looking to do that. And some even have an add-on onboard EQ which adds a crazy amount of flexability to your system. What in particular are you looking to do with this unit?
Or the Kenwood eXcelon KVT-915DVD or the KVT-815DVD (they just released the XXV-05V and the KVT-817DVD).
2) If you really want to save a buck then you can buy them on e-bay, but you don't get any warranty of any sort from the manufacturer, unless you buy them from an authorized reseller such as best buy, tweeter, car toys, etc.
3)These are pretty much plug-n-play, requires a little wiring to a brain box that is hidden elsewhere in the car. (a great place is where the spare tire is in your car)
4)Make sure you have your dash kit, wiring harness to plug into your factory wiring, and an antenna adaptor.
Good luck on picking up one and getting it in.
What do you guys think about the Alpine IVA D300 brand new for $800 from 6th Ave - authorized reseller for Alpine ... with free install !
I hope I made the right decision!! ..
Everything installed for $1950 with 0% financing for 12 months [ I got approved for that.. ] Does that price sound right ?
I was thinking about getting two AMPs .. a 4 channel for the fronts and 6.5s, and then the mono for the sub.. But, I'm gonna just gonna listen to the speakers feeding off of the HU for now and if it doesn't feel adequate, add another AMP later on..
Did I pick the right system ? Should I have gone with the V12 series Alpine Amp instead of the V series ? What about the sub and speakers ? It all sounded pretty darn good to me, but I'm no audiophile
I'm having eveyrthing installed tomorrow ...
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