so i've been looking at a new stereo since mine is completely dead, although i'm not entirely sure if its the stereo itself or something else, but i came across this.
what do you guys think?
what do you guys think?
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That's interesting. I've never seen an aftermarket Nakamichi headunit in the U.S. before.
If you do decide to get it, make sure you get the dash kit and wiring harness from Amazon.
If you do decide to get it, make sure you get the dash kit and wiring harness from Amazon.
Used to sell Nak in my shop, their single DIN 6 disc in dash CD player was among my top offerings and very popular with those who wanted convenience of a changer without the need for an outboard unit. Their quality was always good, and I had zero returns for defects. That being said, I have no experience with their current offerings, but it appears to have decent numbers, and it should have at least a one year warranty, so it's up to par with most out there now. Screen looks good, and Amazon is a quality company to deal with, even if going through someone who sells on Amazon, they back you up, too.
As Kira said, probably wouldn't hurt to get the harness and kit through them if you don't have another supplier who can get them for you, as their pricing is pretty competitive. Whatever you do, if you are not comfortable with the installation, take it to a pro. The money they charge to do the job should allay any concerns about poor wiring or the like. If you install it yourself, take your time, get the diagrams and do it right. No spaghetti in the dash!
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As Kira said, probably wouldn't hurt to get the harness and kit through them if you don't have another supplier who can get them for you, as their pricing is pretty competitive. Whatever you do, if you are not comfortable with the installation, take it to a pro. The money they charge to do the job should allay any concerns about poor wiring or the like. If you install it yourself, take your time, get the diagrams and do it right. No spaghetti in the dash!
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why not go with a double din? on the flip out screens the motors tend to burn out.. plus u get more features in the new dbl dins nowadays....
well i've been thinking about double dins but i cant find ones i like with all the features i want etc., and the ones i do like are pretty pricey but i feel that this nakamichi is is pretty fairly priced.
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As Kira said, probably wouldn't hurt to get the harness and kit through them if you don't have another supplier who can get them for you, as their pricing is pretty competitive. Whatever you do, if you are not comfortable with the installation, take it to a pro. The money they charge to do the job should allay any concerns about poor wiring or the like. If you install it yourself, take your time, get the diagrams and do it right. No spaghetti in the dash!
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That's good to hear. I knew Nakamichi used to make some high quality stuff, but I've never seen their stuff at any audio shops.Originally Posted by Big Mack
Used to sell Nak in my shop, their single DIN 6 disc in dash CD player was among my top offerings and very popular with those who wanted convenience of a changer without the need for an outboard unit. Their quality was always good, and I had zero returns for defects. That being said, I have no experience with their current offerings, but it appears to have decent numbers, and it should have at least a one year warranty, so it's up to par with most out there now. Screen looks good, and Amazon is a quality company to deal with, even if going through someone who sells on Amazon, they back you up, too.As Kira said, probably wouldn't hurt to get the harness and kit through them if you don't have another supplier who can get them for you, as their pricing is pretty competitive. Whatever you do, if you are not comfortable with the installation, take it to a pro. The money they charge to do the job should allay any concerns about poor wiring or the like. If you install it yourself, take your time, get the diagrams and do it right. No spaghetti in the dash!
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well i've been thinking about double dins but i cant find ones i like with all the features i want etc., and the ones i do like are pretty pricey but i feel that this nakamichi is is pretty fairly priced.
What kind of features are you looking for? I bought a Pioneer P4200DVD double DIN headunit and it's great. It's capable of bluetooth and navagation, but you need adapters to use them. Typically the single DIN Pioneers come with bluetooth or some other features built in opposed to having to buy an adapter.
well ive been looking for touch screen, bluetooth, front iphone/ipod integration, iphone app compatibility (i looked into that app radio but people say it sucks), and whats most important is the speed it processes at. no one wants to sit and wait 5 seconds for their music to load lol




