RX330 gets a DNX6960
#91
Hey guys... if you know anyone that might be interested in the system... pm me. It will take less than an hour to install as the wiring harness and rx-82 adapter is already wired together.
Otherwise I am selling to a stereo shop soon.
Otherwise I am selling to a stereo shop soon.
#92
Sorry for another post.. I have gotten several Private Messages about the system. Here is what I have and some notes on the installation. It was actually really smooth. Ill look at any offers.
Here is what I have:
--Pioneer ACH-X3500BHS (http://www.crutchfield.com/p_130X350...00bhs&skipvs=T)
--XM/Sirius Stereo Adapter (http://www.crutchfield.com/p_220SXV2...0V1-Tuner.html)
--BeatSonic RX-82 Adapter (http://www.beatsonicusa.com/beat-sonic-rx-82.html)
-- USB Replacement for Cigarette Lighter, gets rid of the Power Source on the dash, but gives you USB Data and power. Also your Power Source on the floor under the dash is not impacted.
The Stereo wiring harness is already saudered to the RX-82, so literally these are your install steps:
1. Remove Face plate around Shift **** (1 minute)
2. Remove Face Plate where Cig lighter and Heated Seats control is (1 minute)
3. Unscrew the 4 screws that hold the Factory Radio in (10 minutes, in case you drop a screw and have to fish it out)
4. Pull out stereo, Unhook back wires (2 minutes)
5. Attach metal side brackets from old stereo to new stereo (I am including my old brackets since I didn't waste time putting them back on the factory stereo for a total loss car) (5 minutes)
6. Run wires for XM Antenna (I put mine on my dash), Microphone (I put mine just up from the radio attached with double side tape.. just be sure not to put it where a vent blows on it) USB Cable (I popped out the cigarette lighter and installed the USB there) Run Aux in cable (I ran mine to my glove box, although I never used it) (20 Minutes to run wires and tuck nicely)
7. Plug Lexus stereo plug into RX-82 and RX-82 into back of Pioneer (2 minutes)
8. Screw in 4 screws to secure stereo (5 minutes)
9 Pop Faceplate around stereo (2 minutes)
10. Pop in the two Lexus parts you removed earlier (Plate where the heated seats and now USB Charger is and the plastic piece that wraps around the shift ****) (2 minutes)
Reattach the Battery Cable and you should be good to go.
I had a stereo guy help me do my install because I was scared to do it alone.. We were done in less than an hour and a half, and that was with taking the time to sauder the wires to ensure we had perfect connections. It only took me about 5 minutes to pull the entire thing out and replace the factory stereo.
The guys at BeatSonic are excellent, and the product works flawlessly.
Cost I paid, or to get this new would be:
Stereo: 400.00
XM Adapter: 60.00
RX 82: 398.00
USB Cig Adapter: 6.00
Total: 864.00 I have into it.
FYI - The audio guy that helped me do the inital install attached the parking brake wire to the ground wire, which was supposed to allow me to watch a DVD while not in Park (basically a bypass) I never tested it, but it was easy enough to do. (Legal disclaimer - watching video while driving is illegal )
Here is what I have:
--Pioneer ACH-X3500BHS (http://www.crutchfield.com/p_130X350...00bhs&skipvs=T)
--XM/Sirius Stereo Adapter (http://www.crutchfield.com/p_220SXV2...0V1-Tuner.html)
--BeatSonic RX-82 Adapter (http://www.beatsonicusa.com/beat-sonic-rx-82.html)
-- USB Replacement for Cigarette Lighter, gets rid of the Power Source on the dash, but gives you USB Data and power. Also your Power Source on the floor under the dash is not impacted.
The Stereo wiring harness is already saudered to the RX-82, so literally these are your install steps:
1. Remove Face plate around Shift **** (1 minute)
2. Remove Face Plate where Cig lighter and Heated Seats control is (1 minute)
3. Unscrew the 4 screws that hold the Factory Radio in (10 minutes, in case you drop a screw and have to fish it out)
4. Pull out stereo, Unhook back wires (2 minutes)
5. Attach metal side brackets from old stereo to new stereo (I am including my old brackets since I didn't waste time putting them back on the factory stereo for a total loss car) (5 minutes)
6. Run wires for XM Antenna (I put mine on my dash), Microphone (I put mine just up from the radio attached with double side tape.. just be sure not to put it where a vent blows on it) USB Cable (I popped out the cigarette lighter and installed the USB there) Run Aux in cable (I ran mine to my glove box, although I never used it) (20 Minutes to run wires and tuck nicely)
7. Plug Lexus stereo plug into RX-82 and RX-82 into back of Pioneer (2 minutes)
8. Screw in 4 screws to secure stereo (5 minutes)
9 Pop Faceplate around stereo (2 minutes)
10. Pop in the two Lexus parts you removed earlier (Plate where the heated seats and now USB Charger is and the plastic piece that wraps around the shift ****) (2 minutes)
Reattach the Battery Cable and you should be good to go.
I had a stereo guy help me do my install because I was scared to do it alone.. We were done in less than an hour and a half, and that was with taking the time to sauder the wires to ensure we had perfect connections. It only took me about 5 minutes to pull the entire thing out and replace the factory stereo.
The guys at BeatSonic are excellent, and the product works flawlessly.
Cost I paid, or to get this new would be:
Stereo: 400.00
XM Adapter: 60.00
RX 82: 398.00
USB Cig Adapter: 6.00
Total: 864.00 I have into it.
FYI - The audio guy that helped me do the inital install attached the parking brake wire to the ground wire, which was supposed to allow me to watch a DVD while not in Park (basically a bypass) I never tested it, but it was easy enough to do. (Legal disclaimer - watching video while driving is illegal )
#93
Saw the following review today on a new product from Pioneer. Thought it of interest for this group.
http://www.macnn.com/reviews/pioneer...h-cdordvd.html
http://www.macnn.com/reviews/pioneer...h-cdordvd.html
#94
Lexus Champion
Thread Starter
Saw the following review today on a new product from Pioneer. Thought it of interest for this group.
http://www.macnn.com/reviews/pioneer...h-cdordvd.html
http://www.macnn.com/reviews/pioneer...h-cdordvd.html
I would definitely consider changing out my Kenwood for this new tech. I'm waiting for the new iPhone 6 to be released this year, if they increase the screensize I will get one. If not, I will jump ship to Samsung either the Galaxy 5 or the Note 3.
Very exciting, thanks for the link.
#95
Unfortunately, it looks like you need to purchase a cable if you want a physical connection to an iPod or iPhone as it does not come in the package.
For $370, did that include CD/DVD support? I am going to guess that it is without. The retail prices are $400 and $500 with the latter having CD/DVD support.
For $370, did that include CD/DVD support? I am going to guess that it is without. The retail prices are $400 and $500 with the latter having CD/DVD support.
#96
Lexus Champion
Thread Starter
It includes CD/DVD capability http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Pioneer-AppRadio-3-SPH-DA210-Smartphone-Receiver-Dvd-Player-7-Lcd-Bluetooth-/271413417839?pt=Car_Audio_In_Dash_Receivers&hash=item3f3180176f. I checked Kenwood and they don't have one of this capability yet. Dammit, now I'm getting the hots!
#97
Here are the manuals, including installation, for you to read in the meantime:
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...+3+(SPH-DA210)
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...+3+(SPH-DA210)
#98
Driver School Candidate
Saw the following review today on a new product from Pioneer. Thought it of interest for this group.
http://www.macnn.com/reviews/pioneer...h-cdordvd.html
http://www.macnn.com/reviews/pioneer...h-cdordvd.html
#101
Lexus Champion
Thread Starter
#103
Driver School Candidate
What I meant by not needing the beatsonic kit was bypass factory amp and install your own amp and door speakers. You would have to run speaker wire though
. Also you would have to splice factory wiring to tap in.
Beatsonic kit is easy to install but to be completely honest he finish is not a perfect match. Its pretty close though and hardly noticeable but less fleck. Also there are only front right and front left on the harness...so you fight as well forget about adjusting fade.
I have plenty of pics...install went well this weekend. Running the cvr12 I had till I finish my under floor box for my 2 8s
. Also you would have to splice factory wiring to tap in.
Beatsonic kit is easy to install but to be completely honest he finish is not a perfect match. Its pretty close though and hardly noticeable but less fleck. Also there are only front right and front left on the harness...so you fight as well forget about adjusting fade.
I have plenty of pics...install went well this weekend. Running the cvr12 I had till I finish my under floor box for my 2 8s
How do you get the rear speakers to work as well?
#104
Driver School Candidate
I just tapped into the stock speaker wires leaving the stock amp (I totally bypassed the stock amp).
I tried to start my own thread, but apparently i don't have enough posts and/or haven't been active long enough.
#105
I installed an Android head unit and a 5 channel Pioneer amp that feeds all the internal speakers plus a subwoofer. It sounds GREAT (I replaced the tweeters and mids in the front, and left the stock dash "squawkers").
I just tapped into the stock speaker wires leaving the stock amp (I totally bypassed the stock amp).
I tried to start my own thread, but apparently i don't have enough posts and/or haven't been active long enough.
I just tapped into the stock speaker wires leaving the stock amp (I totally bypassed the stock amp).
I tried to start my own thread, but apparently i don't have enough posts and/or haven't been active long enough.
I already bought a focal 2 way set for the front but thinking of adding them to the rear and positioning those tweeters on a better location.
the stock wiring is inviting because you dont have to kill yourself removing upholstery but if they dont have good crossovers, i will have to run my own wiring. Dilemma!