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Old 10-01-2013, 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Ricky Bobby View Post
The features that spiked my interest are as follows:

-Retained functionality of steering wheel, ability to use my USA Spec ipod interface currently installed in the armrest (not sure on that)
-LOOKS AS CLOSE TO OEM AS POSSIBLE (this is probably the biggest thing, I don't like the Eonon/Hualingan since it looks aftermarket to me)
-Decent sound quality
-As good or slightly better sound quality than stock

And my last wish list on the Dynavin would have it be so that I wouldn't have to relocate the OBC to the glovebox, as well as re-wire the DSP and delete the DSP amp, but I don't think it does either of those things.

However, if I was looking to delete the DSP amp and do some serious audio upgrading, the only unit I'd use in my X in lieu of having factory 16:9 navigation would be the Dynavin, hands down.
I keep asking about the features/benefits of Dynavin. So far I can't see what I would gain over the Dice media bridge I have. I can connect an ipod, iphone ipad direct or by bluetooth, everything works with existing controls I added the sirius radio option and I can even do presets for sat stations. I replaced the DSP amp with a subwoofer, amp and better speakers but I didn't have to do that. There is nothing in the glove box, all is hidden. It was easy to DIY. I did lose my CD player but so what.

I have a hard time justifying that many $$$ if there aren't some additional significant features. I am sure the Dynavin purchasers have done so for a good reason but what is it?
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