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Motorogue has awesome deal for Morel Maximo coaxials, priced at just 4k. https://www.motorogue.in/products/sp...mo-coax-6.html You can check for the availability of Morel Maximo ultra or Morel Maximus components. Edit: Morel Maximo coaxials is out of stock now. I just placed an order though. Last edited by Dr.Naren : 25th February 2021 at 14:43. | |
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Senior - BHPian Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Bangalore
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| ![]() So after dilly-dallying for a long time, I finally decided to upgrade the music system in my 2008 Honda City GXi ZX. One main reason for not changing was the decent sound I had from the stock Alpine CDE 9871EHI and JBL speakers (I'm no audiophile and listen mainly to the radio). Secondly, the removal of the music system is very difficult according to some installers I spoke to and also YouTube videos. I didn't want broken panels which are hard to replace and noises after installation. I settled on the Sony XAV AX5500 (Thanks @a4anurag) and reverse camera from adeptt Revcam. Bought online as I wanted to DIY. I had to purchase a 8mm socket wrench (T-handle). Other tools I required were regular Phillips screwdrivers lying around at home. I'm sorry I didn't take any pics, but my hands were literally tied. Firstly went ahead with disassembly which was straightforward after watching 2 YouTube videos. Thankfully no panels broken. Also all the mechanical leads connecting the AC switches to their rockers had to be removed. Then the stereo, along with the panel was in my hand. The original stereo and it's fascia was well pated and the fascia could not be removed without breaking it. The aluminum frame was weird with 6 screws instead of the usual 4. Also I couldn't remove the stereo from the frame. There were 4 star screws which ruined 4 screwdrivers including a brand new one. I went to a nearby installer and he managed to remove the screws with a special tool. I also enquired about purchasing the wiring harness and fascia, but was told that it cannot be bought anywhere. Coming to the stock wiring harness, It was identical to the one in the Sony box, but would not fit (Sony would not fit in the stock stereo either. So I removed the stock wiring harness (A blue bulky connector) and had to cut and solder the wires (12 of them) to the Sony harness. Power antenna wire (blue) in the stock didn't have any compatible wire in the Sony. All others were of standard colors. No heat shrink sleeves either so had to use electrical tape. The Antenna connector was a direct fit. Connected the newly made harness and fired the stereo up. Sound checked in all speakers. All was fine. I wanted to fit the reverse camera too. The Camera I bought fits to the bumper after making a hole in it. The reverse lights are on the bootlid. The red power wire was only about 3' long and I needed an additional 5 feet. So abandoned it for now. ![]() Reassembly done, Connecting the AC dial leads was a pain to adjust, but all ok in the end. Stereo is working fine. Mic routed to the steering boss and attached to the dials. Checked everything and all fine. Finally have car play in both cars. ![]() Final questions to the gurus. 1. Where can I buy a fascia plate to cover the gaps all around the stereo. Car is a 2008 Honda City ZX Gxi. Apparently no one will have it according to my nearby installer. 2. Need to install the reverse camera https://www.flipkart.com/adeptt-ad-r...FRZHV74R26LNH2 . Can I just solder any wire to the power lead and pull it from the bumper to the bootlid? Can I connect it directly so the camera feed can be viewed anytime (Option available in home screen). Also what about the triggering wire in the RCA cable can I extend that too? Any specific type of wires to be used to extend these 2 wires? |
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BHPian Join Date: Dec 2019 Location: Banglore
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| ![]() I have a 2 din pioneer installed in my city zx. To cover the gaps, you get a rectangular plastic square ( about 2mm in thickness ). You will find a photo in my ownership thread. |
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Doing that would be safer for your car. Since the Sony is popular, and so is the honda coupler, I'm sure you can find a matching coupler somewhere that can give you a "Coupler to coupler" ![]() Quote:
In that case, if your camera turns on only when you press the toggle on the head-unit, you should test it on a bench once by using the various power sources and seeing the implementation. I don't understand why the RCA has another wire. could you explain this to me sir. Quote:
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But if you like a very flush, "made for this car" I think you should look at the various RCDS head-units for VAG cars. They integrate with the CAN of the car and have a lot of additional features. But lack tuning to the extent of pioneer or other brands. It depends on what your goals are for the uprade, just the music system head unit? or are you looking at an amp, speakers etc? | |||||
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Can you provide the link to that post ? It will be easier for everyone to quickly check it |
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I cut and soldered the wires. Again Harness is available for new/ current cars. Not for mine. Head unit does support rear camera. Reverse light wiring is complex in my model as the wire has to go to the cabin and then return. RCA has another wire to trigger the camera output to the screen. The dash has to be removed to do that, hence fixed to speedo. | |
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BHPian Join Date: Dec 2019 Location: Banglore
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![]() The plastic strips are available with the head unit itself and the installers also have a variety of them. This model does not require a separate frame for 7 inch touch screens. Regarding cutting the wires, harnesses are available with installers or they can easily make one. You just have to be a little adamant about what you want. I recently got a sequential cng kit in my 14.5 year old car with complete coupler to coupler connection. I had to stick to my requirements with 2-3 installers and even the technician who was finally working on my car. | |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() I need some advice to improve the SQ in my S-Cross. Current setup: 1. Stock HU (touchscreen Bosch) 2. Gladen RS 165 G2 Front Components 3. Gladen Alpha 165 Rear Coaxials 4. Gladen M10 Subwoofer 5. Pioneer GM-A6704 Amplifier I would be changing the amp to Rockford Power T600-4 I have a budget of 20-25k for further upgrade. Confused between HU or DSP. I can get only one of these at this moment. HU : JVC-KW-M740BT vs Pioneer DMH-Z5290BT vs Sony XAV-AX5500 Or DSP: Pioneer DEQ-S1000A vs Dayton 408 vs Rockford DSR1 Any other suggestions are also welcome ![]() Thank you!!! |
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