Originally posted by mjpd1:
Thanks for the headsup; saves me from having to pull it myself Guess I'll just have to bite the bullet and buy a new HU. Any preferences among the Xterra crowd?Some things to consider when purchasing an after market head unit are:
- RCA outputs for external amps
- Separate Front, Rear, sub woofer outputs
- Sub woofer controls
- Auxillary inputs
- High voltage RCA outputs
- MP3 playback
- Satellite radio compatibility
- Build quality
- Multi line text display
- Built in frequency crossovers
Opinions of after market head units are just that, opinions. You will get differing points of view on every brand out there. Some quality main stream brands that you won't be dissapointed in are Alpine, Pioneer and Kenwood, just make sure you compare apples to apples and oranges to oranges.
If you want satellite radio you will be limited in which brands support XM or Sirius. Kenwood supports Sirius and Alpine/Pioneer support XM. If you want satellite radio and an iPod you will need to verify that the HU supports multiple auxiallry inputs. For example, my Kenwood deck requires an external switch that allows me to connect both Sirius and my iPod. This switch was an additional $100 on top of the HU price.
If you're going to hook up external amplifiers pay close attention to the voltage of the RCA outputs. The higher the RCA voltage the cleaner the signal when it hits your speakers. This means better musical clarity and less noise. You will also want to verify if your HU has the ability to cross over the outputed signal to an amp or speaker. This allows you to send the correct frequencies to the correct speakers eliminating distortion and maximizing your HU efficiency.
Whatever you decide just know that you will probably want to expand your system at some point in the future. If you purchase a HU that gives you flexibility you won't have to upgrade it, money spent wisely now will save you money in the long run.
My head unit:
(Kenwood KDC-X679 - $329.00 retail or $200.00 Ebay)- 5.0V RCA outputs
- Front, Rear and Subwoofer RCA outputs
- Dual auxillary inputs with addition of external switch
- 3-Band parametric EQ
- Sirius radio ready
- Built in frequency crossovers
- Sub woofer controls
- MP3/WMA playback
- Quad 1-bit D-A converters
- High Resolution, multi line text display
This deck is primed for system expandability for a decent/fair price. It has many of the same features as decks that retail for twice it's price. I would recommend this Kenwood model.