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122 messages, Last post on Oct 07, 2009 at 7:44 AM
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Replying to: msazzyindc (Mar 24, 2009 11:14 pm) I've been passionate about car audio since the late 80's when I got my first car. The audio bug bit me and bit me hard. Also, when I see a good deal out there...I don't mind pointing it out to others because I know there is someone out there looking for a good deal on just that very type of thing! |
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Replying to: LisaD (Mar 25, 2009 5:35 am) Honestly, you can swap out the head unit with no problems and still get the benefit of your OEM Infinity amplifier. Crutchfield currently carries a product that allows people to install higher powered aftermarket units in cars that have amplified systems like in the Azera. I looked and didn't see one for the Azera as of yet, but you can contact them to see if they have one or if the manufacturer will be producing one. Like I said before, I know some folks that have replaced the OEM head unit with an aftermarket unit (straight up swap out) and kept their factory speakers in and have no problems at all. Not sure what pics you want to see, but here...peek in my Audio System Photo Album.... Allmet33's Photo Album: Audio System |
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Replying to: msazzyindc (Mar 24, 2009 11:14 pm)
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Replying to: wobbly_ears (Mar 25, 2009 7:19 am)
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Replying to: msazzyindc (Mar 25, 2009 7:43 pm) |
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I tell you what I'd like to see - is pictures of the darned amp, the head unit, and ESPECIALLY the back of the Nav. Seems like no one has pulled out the stock nav or if they did, they are not posting anywhere. Anyone want to take a hit for the team? Pretty please? I would except I've yet to buy my Santa Fe (same Nav,etc as 2008 Azera/Veracruz).
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Replying to: LisaD (Mar 26, 2009 7:47 am) The amp...nobody has really messed with the factory amp to be honest. There was one poster that actually replaced his factory amp with another one he got directly from Infinity with the center channel attenuated down like 3 dB. As easy as it is to pull the unit out...why don't you go ahead and take the plunge. I guarantee you'll be surprised at how easy it is. I've posted all you would need to make it happen. All you need is a flat blade screwdriver or a panel tool and a philips (cross tip) screwdriver...it's THAT easy. If you're going Santa Fe...then you're in the wrong forum to be honest. However, iPod connectivity would be the same. What exactly are you looking for??? |
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Wobbly_ears...here's a pic showing how a unit with a 7" screen looks in the dash of the Azera. Pretty sweet in my opinion!!!
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Replying to: allmet33 (Mar 26, 2009 12:21 pm)
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Replying to: wobbly_ears (Mar 26, 2009 1:08 pm) Hey Wobbly...if you want even more of an OEM look, there's a piece at Korean Auto Imports you can purchase, but the price is pretty steep ($850 and you have to add your own source unit). You would install a single din unit where the cubby is below the climate controls and the space where the OEM unit normally goes...is occupied by a 7" screen...the kicker is that it's not navigation compatible outside of Korea. So the most you could hope for is adding a DVD player and a back-up camera. Azera In-Dash Audio/Video LCD
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