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Hi Everyone
I own a 03 G35 coupe and I am looking to purchase a navigation system for it. I am not quiet sure on what I should look for, or if I should go aftermarket or OEM, however I am looking for a navigation system that is VERY detailed. I don't care too much about what add-ons the navigation supports along as the system is VERY VERY DETAILED with TURNS & SENSE OF DIRECTION.
All opinions and comments are welcomed!
Thanks for everyone's time!!
I own a 03 G35 coupe and I am looking to purchase a navigation system for it. I am not quiet sure on what I should look for, or if I should go aftermarket or OEM, however I am looking for a navigation system that is VERY detailed. I don't care too much about what add-ons the navigation supports along as the system is VERY VERY DETAILED with TURNS & SENSE OF DIRECTION.
All opinions and comments are welcomed!
Thanks for everyone's time!!
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#4
thanks for your reply!
#6
but are the OEM navi's MORE detailed then after market? and what after market deck could come in comparison to it.
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#8
Any aftermarket deck with navigation is probably going to be better.
If navigation is your top priority, Kenwood headunits have garmin built-in, but you pay a big premium for it.
I'm very happy with the navigation built into the new Pioneer units, and if that 30% deal is still going on amazon, you can get the kick-*** X920BT for under $600!
If navigation is your top priority, Kenwood headunits have garmin built-in, but you pay a big premium for it.
I'm very happy with the navigation built into the new Pioneer units, and if that 30% deal is still going on amazon, you can get the kick-*** X920BT for under $600!
#9
Any aftermarket deck with navigation is probably going to be better.
If navigation is your top priority, Kenwood headunits have garmin built-in, but you pay a big premium for it.
I'm very happy with the navigation built into the new Pioneer units, and if that 30% deal is still going on amazon, you can get the kick-*** X920BT for under $600!
If navigation is your top priority, Kenwood headunits have garmin built-in, but you pay a big premium for it.
I'm very happy with the navigation built into the new Pioneer units, and if that 30% deal is still going on amazon, you can get the kick-*** X920BT for under $600!
#11
thnks for your quick replies bro! and I was wondering will I lose sound quality of my bose speakers? im not looking to change any speakers or anything just the deck.
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#13
what do you mean by "quietness" meaning that the bose system isnt as loud as it use to be with the stock deck? also do you have a aftermarket in dash navi and if so which one?
#14
Yeah, the 03-04s seem to have it worse as far as not going to full volume.
It's from the headunits not putting out the differential-balanced signal. Basically without a differential-balanced signal, the Bose amp sees half of the intensity of the audio signal as noise and cuts it out. In both the 05's I've done, this wasn't very noticeable, while from reports on here, the 03-04s it's pretty bad.
I have a Pioneer F90BT in one and Z110BT in my other.
It's from the headunits not putting out the differential-balanced signal. Basically without a differential-balanced signal, the Bose amp sees half of the intensity of the audio signal as noise and cuts it out. In both the 05's I've done, this wasn't very noticeable, while from reports on here, the 03-04s it's pretty bad.
I have a Pioneer F90BT in one and Z110BT in my other.
#15
Yeah, the 03-04s seem to have it worse as far as not going to full volume.
It's from the headunits not putting out the differential-balanced signal. Basically without a differential-balanced signal, the Bose amp sees half of the intensity of the audio signal as noise and cuts it out. In both the 05's I've done, this wasn't very noticeable, while from reports on here, the 03-04s it's pretty bad.
I have a Pioneer F90BT in one and Z110BT in my other.
It's from the headunits not putting out the differential-balanced signal. Basically without a differential-balanced signal, the Bose amp sees half of the intensity of the audio signal as noise and cuts it out. In both the 05's I've done, this wasn't very noticeable, while from reports on here, the 03-04s it's pretty bad.
I have a Pioneer F90BT in one and Z110BT in my other.