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XwChriswX 04-01-2013 08:29 PM

What does that one come loaded with?

I have the 4300 and love it, it is "ready" for all things (Nav, Sat Radio, BT, HD Radio) but none loaded. Debating on just getting an all inclusive one to replace this one (which as like yours works great) or just buying the specific modules and having to rewire everything... :icon08:

JENZ 04-01-2013 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Waizzz (Post 2244917)
Looks nice, did you go with the Navigation upgrade?

The AVIC-D3 that I have on my Z is still going strong after almost 6 years, Pioneer makes some great products!

I did not. Reason being- I prefer to save the extra $$$ and just use my Waze app for navi right on the double din.

JENZ 04-01-2013 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by bldg636 (Post 2245344)
Where'd you pick that one up if you don't mind my asking??

I bought mine at Fry's. I know you can get them on Amazon for much cheaper but something about waiting for something to come thru the mail and then hope it wasn't damaged in transit (and not have a warranty) freaks me out. :ugh:

JENZ 04-01-2013 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by LostSol (Post 2245544)
How does that work?

There is an additional usb to iphone/ipod/ipad cord you can buy from pioneer (or what ever vendor) that allows you to use "advanced app mode" on the display. It gives you access to about 21 apps pioneer has "approved." Waze, Pandora, Google Maps are just a few. I've always relied on Waze for navi so for me it was an easy decision.

kenchan 04-01-2013 08:49 PM

yah, amazon's virtual tenants are most likely NOT authorized dealers so they can't offer the full pioneer warranty. it's smart to buy from frys, crutchfield, etc.

but the last time a pioneer unit broke on me was never so i buy my stuff from amazon. :tup: i have a 2500BT that's going in my dd in the coming weeks. :woot:

JENZ 04-01-2013 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2245585)
What does that one come loaded with?

I have the 4300 and love it, it is "ready" for all things (Nav, Sat Radio, BT, HD Radio) but none loaded. Debating on just getting an all inclusive one to replace this one (which as like yours works great) or just buying the specific modules and having to rewire everything... :icon08:

It's "ready" for nav if you buy their nav unit. Or you can use Google Maps or Waze with the advanced app set-up.

I think it is also "ready" for satellite radio. Or you can use Pandora or iHeartRadio with the advanced app set-up.

It included BT. Big contributing reason for why I bought it.

It has HD radio. I could care less about this feature because I can't really tell the difference.

My biggest debate was getting something with navi already or something to use apps for navi. What it came down to was my husband telling me to shut up and go make him a sandwich. J/K. But really what sold this one for me is that my husband pointed out the fact that I could add on the navi unit from pioneer later if I really decided I didn't like using apps for it.

kenchan 04-01-2013 08:58 PM

dayam, jenz- my wife tells me to make her a sandwich. lol :icon17: ;)

JENZ 04-01-2013 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2245678)
dayam, jenz- my wife tells me to make her a sandwich. lol :icon17: ;)

Smart woman! :icon18:

XwChriswX 04-01-2013 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by JENZ (Post 2245666)
It's "ready" for nav if you buy their nav unit. Or you can use Google Maps or Waze with the advanced app set-up.

I think it is also "ready" for satellite radio. Or you can use Pandora or iHeartRadio with the advanced app set-up.

It included BT. Big contributing reason for why I bought it.

It has HD radio. I could care less about this feature because I can't really tell the difference.

My biggest debate was getting something with navi already or something to use apps for navi. What it came down to was my husband telling me to shut up and go make him a sandwich. J/K. But really what sold this one for me is that my husband pointed out the fact that I could add on the navi unit from pioneer later if I really decided I didn't like using apps for it.

HD Radio I really don't care for, but BT and Nav I do. Sat radio is a luxury I might want one day later on.

I typically use google on my phone for nav, but to look down at the screen takes too much attention away from driving, so if I have it on my HU its not so far down, and is a larger screen, both wins. So I might decide to get the nav unit for mine. Just wish it came with BT, but I think there's a module for that too...

JENZ 04-01-2013 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2245715)
HD Radio I really don't care for, but BT and Nav I do. Sat radio is a luxury I might want one day later on.

I typically use google on my phone for nav, but to look down at the screen takes too much attention away from driving, so if I have it on my HU its not so far down, and is a larger screen, both wins. So I might decide to get the nav unit for mine. Just wish it came with BT, but I think there's a module for that too...

What ever works best for you! :tiphat:

LostSol 04-03-2013 09:21 AM

Ok so I just decided the X5500 would be all that I need (until I decide to add nav later) and bought it on Amazon.

One question, where did you mount your microphone? Mind posting a picture if its a particularly clever spot?

Edit: Also, where did you get your signal for reverse (if you installed a backup cam)

JENZ 04-03-2013 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by LostSol (Post 2248706)
Ok so I just decided the X5500 would be all that I need (until I decide to add nav later) and bought it on Amazon.

One question, where did you mount your microphone? Mind posting a picture if its a particularly clever spot?

Edit: Also, where did you get your signal for reverse (if you installed a backup cam)

Ill take a pic and post later but I paid a shop for my install. They put the mic at the top of the driver side a-pillar.

Also, I didn't get the back up camera.

kenchan 04-03-2013 02:08 PM

in my car i placed the mic at the ceiling near the rearview mirror. :)

the reverse light wire works great for reverse signal since you'll be taking out the trunk liner to wireup the rear camera. check out bigaudiofanat's install picts.

i also recommend you wire up the rear fog lamp while you have all the bits out, and do the GTMat liner on the trunk floor.

www.gtmat.com

GL!

Pintsize725 04-03-2013 02:14 PM

Did someone say GTMat?! My forum alarm went off. ;)

LostSol 04-03-2013 02:24 PM

OK cool thanks for the ideas guys, hoping the HU is here by friday so I can do the install over the weekend, maybe I can take a bunch of pics and make an updated DIY


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