Yet another system upgrade:
Replaced the Kenwood DNF9001V system with a Dynavin N6. I was not too happy with the sound quality and the BT features of the Kenwood. Although it was much better than Caska or Blaupunkt Philadelhpia 835 it somehow did not feel right. The blue backlit buttons also seemed out of place in the Skoda where everything else is green. So finally decided to exchange it for Dynavin N6 after a demo.
Coming to the Dynavin N6, almost everything has been discussed till now including the few bugs in this thread :
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/produc...koda-cars.html. I would just like the put forward my pros and cons regarding the system.
Pros:
The sound quality is much better than all the CANBUS aftermarket systems I have tried for the Skoda Laura like Caska, Philadelphia 835, Kenwood DNF9001V. Even with the stock speakers its at par with my RCD510+Amp+Diamond Audio components which I have in my VW Polo.
The inbuilt DSP, 24bit Burr Brown DAC, equalizer, time correction etc makes it tuner friendly to get a clean, full sound. Time correction especially makes a lot of difference if you know what you are doing. It also has 4V preamp outputs if anyone is interested in putting aftermarket amps and a higher signal/noise ratio than most other full CANBUS systems.
The in-built Parrot BT module is really fast and efficient. Integrates nicely with the instrument cluster as well. Performance is at par with the OEM 9w7 module. A2DP is clean and fast.
Rear camera with
steering guidelines is a nice feature to have. Its not there in any of the systems I tried previously. I changed the camera to a better quality one specifically made for VW which comes with the boot lid button. It sits right in the middle between the license plate lights. Clarity is very good.
The screen resolution and color reproduction is nice and crisp.
Supports audio video in multiple formats
Ease of installation and full CANBUS integration.
Regular firmware updates are promised to further enhance the features and fixing the bugs.
Cons:
The UI could have been better. Its miles ahead of Caska, Philadelpia 835 but still not as classy as maybe the RNS510. The touch sensitivity is good but do not expect an iphone or ipad like responsiveness.
Inability to set the Indian time-zone in the system. I guess this can be easily fixed with a firmware upgrade.
The right scroll button of the steering changes tracks/stations when you are trying to change MFD options. This I find to be quite an irritation as of now.
The iGo primo maps are not very detailed for India.
The initial boot time is around 20-30secs. But the system boot up is initiated the moment doors are unlocked. So by the time we drive out, its up and running. Also while turning off the car, system goes to sleep mode and shuts down completely only after 20 minutes.
A few pics from my side:
The system
Changed the boot screen
