On the web site, top of page, first row and last column of table, cmon wakeup
Some of the updated center consoles definitely look nice with navi, etc. However, when I see people just replacing HU's, it looks completely out of place. This is a great idea for those who want the OEM look. I def am interested.
Thanks DocL! What's his turn around time?
Got mine today and gave it a test run. Sounds great!!! Now I have to get used to having a modern amenities like bluetooth, handsfree, and USB while still looking like a 1980's tape deck.
I'm going to be at NSXPO and will be happy to demo it for anyone who is interested.
I would like to see it for sure!
I purchased a modified radio last week from him to install in my '93. Should have it installed and functioning in three weeks or so. I conducted business with this firm about 5 years ago (amp replacement) and the custiomer service was and remains stellar.
I chose to buy this radio since I'm in the middle of an update to the car before it goes for sale, I didn't want to be disappointed in buying a used radio, I wanted to upgrade to a modern system that utilizes current technology, I can keep the stock look of the interior, and many forum readers have talked about having a used unit fail later in time. The cost appears pricy but after you consider the add-ons needed to use wireless technology, and your personal time to make it happen, the asking price seems reasonable.
I do wish that there was a way to refresh the printing on the radio face/buttons. Anyone have an idea on this?
Look for me at NSXPO. I have a Red NSX! LOL. :biggrin:
I have a Florida plate NSXLR8.
For us international guys, would you maybe have the time to make some pictures? is the sound quality similar to the oem unit?
Best regards Bas
I don't think it will work on the European radio frequency. The sound so far is good enough for me. My days of spending thousands of dollars on automotive stereo's are a thing of past. If you want an OEM look, you can still add amps and speakers to this head unit as it has pre-outs built in. It's truly a work of art.
Click on the link and scroll to the bottom of the page for a video of the conversion to the radio. http://www.willmanselectronics.com/nsx_sales.htm