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Old 07-08-2014, 12:59 PM
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Replacement radio

Do I go with eonon or dynavin and which model. I don't have the subwoofer or NAV. I would like some of the experts input please.


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Old 07-08-2014, 02:42 PM
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Dynavin N6 no question. Newest and the best and at 700 it's not too expensive
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Dynavin N6 no question. Newest and the best and at 700 it's not too expensive
Jay, has the N6 been tested in real live application? I read the specs, they were impressive...


I might have missed the posts with actual try-out...

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Old 07-08-2014, 03:15 PM
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Email Jeff @ jandtdistributing.com as he is the one with real world experience so far.

I'm waiting for live reports but honestly at its price point for the OE look its a phenomenal value. I literally have been waiting for an OEM looking unit to retain DSP without a workaround for so long.

I probably won't be getting my hands on one until the end of the year because of budget (wife needs new tires and wheels on her car) but at its price point I don't see a better value for what I want it for.

I only want Bluetooth integration, iPhone integration via 30 pin and Lightning cables (it has multiple USB inputs so you can have both) and live navigation screen so I can stop looking at my phone when going somewhere.

Integrated dsp and it says it is not fully required to retain the OBC, yet still allows steering wheel controls so I'd say its looking good all around! Keep an eye on threads on E46 website and such as I think they are getting N6 units as we speak.
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I've been looking at the Avin Avant-2. I was chatting with Tommy last night and he said they were just releasing the Avant-2 for the X5. It is now posted. Looks pretty impressive and if you follow the E46 threads, they have great support this side of the pond.

https://avinusa.com/bmw-5-series-e39...on-system.html
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Note: The AA-B5X5 is not currently compatible with BMW equipped with DSP. If your BMW has DSP it would need to be replaced by an aftermarket amp for the install to work.

Dynavin N6:

1. Steering wheel remote control integration
2. Optical Park System (OPS) integration
3. Support OEM DSP sound system
4. Onboard computer information integration

So it makes more sense to get the Dynavin N6
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1. Based on what I've found Avin includes steering wheel integration.
2. Not sure how OPS is done - any details on it? Avin you can add the rear camera, but i assumed you'd still get the PDC warnings
3. True, no DSP - need external amp
4. I currently have a non-OBC, basic radio. Will it actually provide the OBC features?

Loaded up with options I want, I get the Avin to about $920. Dynavin has options too that need to be considered.

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Old 07-08-2014, 07:41 PM
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Dynavin looks much more OEM than Avin and starts at 699 shipped.
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Do they do satellite or use the oem mic?
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Ricky I did some research I'm going with the N6


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