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Steve B

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What’s everyone think of the new Alpine iLX-FD90D? It’d look pretty good in some vans who have a modern twist. The only issue for me, is possible theft as it’s a big unit and the screen is a bit ‘in your face’.

https://www.facebook.com/AlpineUK/posts/1781312771903450

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Its a no for me - looks out of place in that golf too!
Screen is massive, looks bigger than the daft small steering wheel too

Does the angle change so the driver can actually see what the screen has on it?
 
StuF said:
Its a no for me - looks out of place in that golf too!
Screen is massive, looks bigger than the daft small steering wheel too

Does the angle change so the driver can actually see what the screen has on it?

Oh no, I agree mate - it’s not going to suit all vans.

The screen angles all ways, and slide up and down too. It’s like the new Merc ones have I guess.

I just thought with for long journeys and connectivity it’s great. But, the screen could do with being retractable or clip off.


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Maybe betterer as an overhead unit to come down by the mirror. I used to run a shelf above screen height for my amps and graphic equaliser and various head units back in the dark ages. Nicely out of the way too and mostly out of sight . I’d want it to be able to
‘’’screen up’’’ so it wasn’t on display when parked.

Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,, Flashing Lights,,,, you got me :mrgreen:
 
I think you would have more features and flexibility for less money with an Android Head unit...
 
Trouble is, all the features in the world dont mean much in a noisy old tin can hurtling along banging and scraping! :lol:

Im out :D
 
Clem said:
Trouble is, all the features in the world dont mean much in a noisy old tin can hurtling along banging and scraping! :lol:

Im out :D

Good point :lol:

But Satnav would help.... :party0021:

I quite like the idea of something like this:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/8-Android-6-0-Car-Autoradio-4-Core-Single-1Din-Stereo-Head-Unit-GPS-Navigation/162628484095?hash=item25dd69bbff:g:LboAAOSwfsFZbzxS

However, I would hide the main unit somewhere such as under the seat, then extend the wiring so I could flush-mount the screen anywhere, potentially on an extendable arm from under the dash. :popcorn:
 
I like these:

http://www.halfords.com/technology/car-audio/dab-car-stereos/pure-highway-400-in-car-digital-radio-adapter-mobile-music-controller

Digital radio, hands free phone and bluetooth for my playlists.
Sweet! 8)


.... Alpine do one to!
 
Myvanway said:
I like these:

http://www.halfords.com/technology/car-audio/dab-car-stereos/pure-highway-400-in-car-digital-radio-adapter-mobile-music-controller

Digital radio, hands free phone and bluetooth for my playlists.
Sweet! 8)


.... Alpine do one to!

Oh I do like that - is it standalone or does it need to hook into an existing headunit? 8)
 
StuF said:
Myvanway said:
I like these:

http://www.halfords.com/technology/car-audio/dab-car-stereos/pure-highway-400-in-car-digital-radio-adapter-mobile-music-controller

Digital radio, hands free phone and bluetooth for my playlists.
Sweet! 8)


.... Alpine do one to!

Oh I do like that - is it standalone or does it need to hook into an existing headunit? 8)


I'm going to have a look at one at the weekend.
is it has its own arial id imagine it'll run straight off my amp as battery powered.
phone jack in feed amp away, or to an outlet on a headunit.... ill let you know Stu. 8)
 
Is it actually doing anything a smart phone doesnt already do though?

I have an old, but decent enough, Sony CD head unit in my glove box. My (i)phone is connected to it by an aux lead, this can then sit in a cup holder on the dash. I get sat nav, hands free, music via the head unit as an amp and it can all be voice activated (subject to Siri/ambient noise/data connection).

That unit seems a lot of liability to have in a relatively insecure old van?

As for fitting it a more modern car, my brother runs new VW's (Polo's, Golfs etc) and these units are pretty much standard factory fit these days. Maybe I've misunderstood it?
 
Clem said:
. Maybe I've misunderstood it?

No, you're pretty much spot on.

It is just a boosted digital radio aerial which will also connect to your phone to play music from it and take calls. Both the digital radio and phone content can then be transmitted by FM frequency to an existing 'old' radio or using an Aux cable to a newer headunit.

I can imagine if you really want to keep your bus totally stock, which includes the radio, this would be useful, but as most people have upgraded headunits you can do all of this already apart from digital radio, which is not that fantastic in the UK yet anyway as it keeps dropping out depending on location.
 
Myvanway said:
I don't have a headunit, just amp with lead to phone.
Hence digital radio bluetooth unit instead of a head unit, straight off the amp.

That sounds like a good alternative / tidy setup. :party0021:
 
Myvanway said:
I don't have a headunit, just amp with lead to phone.
Hence digital radio bluetooth unit instead of a head unit, straight off the amp.

Yes, that’s a neat option. What’s in place where your headunit is - an old one?

So the unit’s output simply acts as the pre-out as it’s not amped anyway...... good idea mate.

Any photos?

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like this at the moment...

https://youtu.be/G2pXJOjTybc


But hoping that the Pure Digital radio has in imput jack then all is good as it is self powered. ;-)
Should work.....!?
 
Steve B said:
Myvanway said:
I don't have a headunit, just amp with lead to phone.
Hence digital radio bluetooth unit instead of a head unit, straight off the amp.

What’s in place where your headunit is - an old one?

So the unit’s output simply acts as the pre-out as it’s not amped anyway...... good idea mate.

Any photos?

Video above of current set up.
I have a none working 80's Craig radio/tape player but will be blanking it off when I get round to it.
 
Myvanway said:
like this at the moment...

https://youtu.be/G2pXJOjTybc


But hoping that the Pure Digital radio has in imput jack then all is good as it is self powered. ;-)
Should work.....!?

Just take the speaker output from the Digital Radio, and wire up soldering into phono leads straight into the amp. No issues at all - great idea mate.


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Steve B said:
What’s everyone think of the new Alpine iLX-FD90D? It’d look pretty good in some vans who have a modern twist. The only issue for me, is possible theft as it’s a big unit and the screen is a bit ‘in your face’.

https://www.facebook.com/AlpineUK/posts/1781312771903450

5c573c05e7554a7adb5e33401435c724.jpg



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My Kids and Missus would love this though! .... but can't have them all climbing into the cockpit to piss around with it!!! :evil: :lol:
 

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