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TjAlmeida 06-25-2013 04:20 PM

Double Din Options
 
What are some of the better bang for buck double dins. Obviously there are units that are $1000 +

This would be going into my dodge. Only looking at 7" screen displays.

I know nothing about brand quality, differences between a lot of units and if there are any i should just plain avoid.

I almost just bought a JVC AV70BT for $299 + tax/shipping.

Seems like a good deal. But figured i would ask for insight before jumping the gun.

Thanks.

Cman333 06-25-2013 06:43 PM

$299 is quite cheap for a double din.

New model is $499.

What kind of car is it going into? My only gripe about the JVC is that the face plate is quite thick and hard to get it to sit flush without a bunch of work.

TjAlmeida 06-25-2013 09:30 PM

Going into my dodge ram. Not so worried about flush.

299 on sale. Most places iv seen it for sale for between 500-600
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kwy 06-26-2013 12:27 AM

hard to go wrong with a pioneer unit. i bought a lower end unit from Visions, but if I had to do it again, id order a higher end unit from amazon, ship it to a US mailbox and have spent less. The AppRadio2 by pioneer is pretty cool, if you dont need dvd/cd. fairly cheap too, and 7" display. very nicely designed unit, and clean interface. AppRadio3 can be pre-ordered now as well. You might also want to look into Parrot head units.

installerz 06-26-2013 06:29 AM

We have a floor model JVC AV70BT, in Burnaby that you can have for the same price. You get the full warranty, box & you get to play with it first to see if it's what you really want.


Quote:

Originally Posted by TjAlmeida (Post 8268234)
What are some of the better bang for buck double dins. Obviously there are units that are $1000 +

This would be going into my dodge. Only looking at 7" screen displays.

I know nothing about brand quality, differences between a lot of units and if there are any i should just plain avoid.

I almost just bought a JVC AV70BT for $299 + tax/shipping.

Seems like a good deal. But figured i would ask for insight before jumping the gun.

Thanks.


installerz 06-26-2013 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by kwy (Post 8268622)
hard to go wrong with a pioneer unit. i bought a lower end unit from Visions, but if I had to do it again, id order a higher end unit from amazon, ship it to a US mailbox and have spent less. The AppRadio2 by pioneer is pretty cool, if you dont need dvd/cd. fairly cheap too, and 7" display. very nicely designed unit, and clean interface. AppRadio3 can be pre-ordered now as well. You might also want to look into Parrot head units.

While I like the concept of better goods for a better price, I would have to suggest "Buy Canadian". The reason that the North American economy is so buggered up right now is from finding better "deals" from other countries. If we can keep our funds in town, our town can prosper more. If our town can prosper more, we can employ more people. When we employ more people, our economy grows. This math works for me.

The other issue is warranty. If your product is faulty, then you have a real problem. It needs to go back from where you got it from. Canadian vendors cannot help you with that. The serial number won't work for warranty here.

When our customers buy products, they have an "over-the-counter-exchange warranty for the entire length of the warranty period. You won't have to wait weeks or months to have your product diagnosed, fixed & sent back to you (+ shipping). Will you pay more for the product up front? Probably. Is it worth it? To me it is.

It's like buying an Apple product here. They take care of you. I really like that. I buy Apple products locally so that if I have an issue, they provide the customer service that I want.

TjAlmeida 06-26-2013 11:19 AM

^ is the unit any good? Seems cheap but the reviews are pretty good for it online.

I am not a huge sound guy, I more so just want the unit to watch the odd movie and fill in the space in my front dash.

And is it compatible with back up camera's or does it have to be a jvc camera. My camera is just a yellow av plug.
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dryjesus 07-09-2013 01:09 AM

Have the same question so I'll just bump this thread a little bit. Any other suggestions for double dins around 250-300? 6 or 7 inch screen. Just looking for a double din cause that's what my car fits and I don't want to leave an empty space. :badpokerface:

PJ 07-09-2013 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by installerz (Post 8268690)
While I like the concept of better goods for a better price, I would have to suggest "Buy Canadian"...
Spoiler!

While I respect what you're getting at, I have to say that in all honesty as a consumer, the general price difference is too big to ignore for most people, including myself.

I just ordered a Pioneer AVIC (dvd/backupcam/gps) with all the harnesses, kits, aux cable, back up cam, etc, off Amazon for ~$550 shipped to the US.

Buying local, that would have costed me easily ~$1300+. For me, the warranty risk is worth the $800 saved. In the off chance that something does go wrong, Point Roberts isn't the farthest drive to ship it back.

If the price difference was only ~$100, sure, I'd buy local for convenience and hassle-free warranty. But we're talking about getting the same product for half the price online.

orgasm_donor 07-10-2013 11:21 PM

In most cases, new products are not all that far off in pricing when it comes with buying online VS. locally. Another thing to keep in mind is 'grey market' products which are sold online through places like Sonic electronics. Some of these products are factory seconds, refurbished models, B-grade units with some flaws or old or damaged goods that get bought up through clearance programs. Its not always apples and oranges and when buying locally, you can always get a deal....well through SoundsGood at least.

TjAlmeida 07-10-2013 11:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by installerz (Post 8268690)
While I like the concept of better goods for a better price, I would have to suggest "Buy Canadian". The reason that the North American economy is so buggered up right now is from finding better "deals" from other countries. If we can keep our funds in town, our town can prosper more. If our town can prosper more, we can employ more people. When we employ more people, our economy grows. This math works for me.

The other issue is warranty. If your product is faulty, then you have a real problem. It needs to go back from where you got it from. Canadian vendors cannot help you with that. The serial number won't work for warranty here.

When our customers buy products, they have an "over-the-counter-exchange warranty for the entire length of the warranty period. You won't have to wait weeks or months to have your product diagnosed, fixed & sent back to you (+ shipping). Will you pay more for the product up front? Probably. Is it worth it? To me it is.

It's like buying an Apple product here. They take care of you. I really like that. I buy Apple products locally so that if I have an issue, they provide the customer service that I want.

Sorry i have not come by to check out the JVC double din yet. Been soo hectic trying to get this turbo sorted for the dodge.

I will be coming by when i have a chance.


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