Saga: Replacing factory OEM head unit.
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 3:30 pm
Thought I'd share this experience for those contemplating doing a similar thing.
I replaced the original Mazda MX-5 SE head unit because I wanted auxillary input and USB/iPod input.
The original head unit was a Double-Din unit (ie. takes up 2 head unit slots).
See 01*.jpg pictures in link at end of post.
I bought a Sony CDX-GT680UI Ipod USB CD Tuner (http://www.ryda.com.au/Sony-CDX-GT680UI ... t680ui.htm) which is a Single-Din unit that required a pocket to fill in the void - I got this installed by professionals when I upgraded the front factory speakers to JL Audio ZR650CSI 6" component speakers (http://www.ryda.com.au/JL-Audio-ZR650CS ... 650csi.htm) which were recommended in these forums somewhere.
I wasn't happy with the head unit because:
1. There are so many tiny buttons on the unit crammed into such a small area that it's almost impossible to do anything with the unit unless you are looking directly at it and can hit the button directly without accidentally hitting the wrong button.
ie. It's dangerous to use when driving.
2. The head unit has a detachable face so the unit sticks out quite a bit on the console and looks ugly.
3. The pocket, while very practical, looks ugly.
4. The unit fascia looks cheap and plastic.
See 02*.jpg pictures in link at end of post..
I decided to upgrade to a Double-Din unit myself so bought a Pioneer FH-P80BT unit (http://www.ryda.com.au/Pioneer-FH-P80BT ... hp80bt.htm), mostly because of this site's recommendation: http://www.bestcovery.com/node/42922 (see also http://www.bestcovery.com/node/14676 for their best car under 30,000).
This unit looks great and is easy to use whilst driving. I routed its rear USB, Auxillary Input and Microphone cables to the inside of my front small cup-holder (middle console) so they're all hidden. The two central cup holders are useless as cup holders anyway in an MX5 since you end up hitting them with your left fore-arm when resting it or changing gears.
After fitting the Pioner unit, which is all black, the silver-plastic heater fascia (located below the head unit) looked cheap and crap so I decided to spray it black, using vinyl dye, to match the Pioneer head unit. Vinyl dye is better than paint since it seeps into plastic rather than just sitting on the surface - it does not chip off like paint does (See 03*.jpg photos).
I'm quite pleased with the final results but feel the need to add chrome rings to the heater controls (when the heater fascia was silver it wasn't an issue but now that it's black it really needs something to "lift" the "too-black" centre console).
See 04*.jpg pictures in link at end of post..
See http://s490.photobucket.com/albums/rr26 ... =slideshow
I replaced the original Mazda MX-5 SE head unit because I wanted auxillary input and USB/iPod input.
The original head unit was a Double-Din unit (ie. takes up 2 head unit slots).
See 01*.jpg pictures in link at end of post.
I bought a Sony CDX-GT680UI Ipod USB CD Tuner (http://www.ryda.com.au/Sony-CDX-GT680UI ... t680ui.htm) which is a Single-Din unit that required a pocket to fill in the void - I got this installed by professionals when I upgraded the front factory speakers to JL Audio ZR650CSI 6" component speakers (http://www.ryda.com.au/JL-Audio-ZR650CS ... 650csi.htm) which were recommended in these forums somewhere.
I wasn't happy with the head unit because:
1. There are so many tiny buttons on the unit crammed into such a small area that it's almost impossible to do anything with the unit unless you are looking directly at it and can hit the button directly without accidentally hitting the wrong button.
ie. It's dangerous to use when driving.
2. The head unit has a detachable face so the unit sticks out quite a bit on the console and looks ugly.
3. The pocket, while very practical, looks ugly.
4. The unit fascia looks cheap and plastic.
See 02*.jpg pictures in link at end of post..
I decided to upgrade to a Double-Din unit myself so bought a Pioneer FH-P80BT unit (http://www.ryda.com.au/Pioneer-FH-P80BT ... hp80bt.htm), mostly because of this site's recommendation: http://www.bestcovery.com/node/42922 (see also http://www.bestcovery.com/node/14676 for their best car under 30,000).
This unit looks great and is easy to use whilst driving. I routed its rear USB, Auxillary Input and Microphone cables to the inside of my front small cup-holder (middle console) so they're all hidden. The two central cup holders are useless as cup holders anyway in an MX5 since you end up hitting them with your left fore-arm when resting it or changing gears.
After fitting the Pioner unit, which is all black, the silver-plastic heater fascia (located below the head unit) looked cheap and crap so I decided to spray it black, using vinyl dye, to match the Pioneer head unit. Vinyl dye is better than paint since it seeps into plastic rather than just sitting on the surface - it does not chip off like paint does (See 03*.jpg photos).
I'm quite pleased with the final results but feel the need to add chrome rings to the heater controls (when the heater fascia was silver it wasn't an issue but now that it's black it really needs something to "lift" the "too-black" centre console).
See 04*.jpg pictures in link at end of post..
See http://s490.photobucket.com/albums/rr26 ... =slideshow