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For those considering satellite radio, I want to share a lucky find, especially for those, like myself, with a MY 2003 or earlier, which is not satellite ready.
My local honda dealer could do nothing for me. I didn't want anything installed in the trunk and I didn't want anything extra hanging off the dashboard. That is, I wanted a clean installation. That left only 1 choice: The Alpine CDA-9820XM, Alpine-USA.com, which mounts in the dashboard, replacing the stock Honda unit, and includes CD, AM/FM, and XM receiver. Nothing more to install except a small antenna, which I mounted unobtrusively at the center of the dashboard against the windshield. Bonus: 50W max power. List price: $400. Circuit City had to special-order it for me, but installed it free, after an additional $38 for harness, cables, etc. I am totally happy with it.
My local honda dealer could do nothing for me. I didn't want anything installed in the trunk and I didn't want anything extra hanging off the dashboard. That is, I wanted a clean installation. That left only 1 choice: The Alpine CDA-9820XM, Alpine-USA.com, which mounts in the dashboard, replacing the stock Honda unit, and includes CD, AM/FM, and XM receiver. Nothing more to install except a small antenna, which I mounted unobtrusively at the center of the dashboard against the windshield. Bonus: 50W max power. List price: $400. Circuit City had to special-order it for me, but installed it free, after an additional $38 for harness, cables, etc. I am totally happy with it.
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Originally Posted by Scablander,May 22 2005, 06:17 AM
SASprof,
Do all the audio controls on the instrument panel work with your Alpine setup?
Do all the audio controls on the instrument panel work with your Alpine setup?
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the 9820 is ok given the specs and the OEM x/m unit is not that bad because you don't see it in the trunk - I like my 9835 & xm direct because the specs are so much better than the 9820
but if you're happy than that's great
but if you're happy than that's great
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Modifry's DCI will fix your dash control problems. I have a 9820XM in a different car and I like it alot, but in the S2000 I have the 9835 and XM Direct. Suits my needs well.
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