The problem is that i live in brazil and dnx995s comes with a usa map Trying to figure out what kind of sound quality. In contact with kenwood support, i received a bad info that.
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Assume iβm only going to listen at middle of the road volume levels, i only care about sound quality (not spl), that the system will be active/tuned, and that there will be a subwoofer covering the lowest.
I haven't used the nav but from what i've seen the map is much nicer than the oem stuff in my 2015 gmc truck
Sq through the digital connection sounded better than analog in to the helix from my pioneer p99rs I put a sim card in it and directly stream tidal and xm radio at high fidelity Terrestial radio sounds good too. The problem with both of these is they only consider box volume
Both input power and tuning frequency, along with box volume, have a great. Funny enough i didnβt realize it was a straight line west of the city either until i pulled up the map Kinda makes sense tho and if i remember correctly the shop hosting the event (mobile systems) is on the corner of randall and 64. Was just about to post about this
I just need to figure out if i am brave enough to tear one apart π the dudu7 looks to be too trumps of the android units at the moment (?)
Access to mosconi gladen in us 1 reading jump to latest 1.1k views 14 replies 8 participants last post by zaphod42 feb 5, 2025 Blocking road noise requires a different strategy than keeping panels from vibrating Unless you do the wheel wells, floor, firewall, etc It wonβt make much of a difference
Unlike panel resonance, which only takes a little material to tame, blocking low frequency road noise requires pretty much 100% coverage of a dense material like mlv I would not waste your time on wheel wells unless. Current setup in 21 f250 is factory b&o head unit, canbus to navtv zen and optical from zen to helix dsp