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djsaad1 Member Since: 10 Aug 2005 Location: Texas Posts: 254 |
The only thing i can comment on without having the car yet is that it does not come with headphones (unless the dealer is really nice and buys you some) and there is no wireless transmitter so you cant have wireless headphones. It does come with a remote, and I beleive you cant just switch off one monitor in the back but I am not positive on that. And my guess would be that it can play dvd-r |
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Thu Nov 10 2005 9:05pm |
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rgbyhkr Member Since: 30 Oct 2005 Location: Atlanta, GA Posts: 36 |
Yes. |
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Thu Nov 10 2005 9:12pm |
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umbertob Member Since: 22 Sep 2005 Location: Pasadena, CA Posts: 944 |
I have the factory RSE in my RRS HSE, here are my impressions.
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Fri Nov 11 2005 5:05am |
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jrrssc Member Since: 10 Nov 2005 Location: SoCal Posts: 3 |
Umberto,
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Fri Nov 11 2005 8:06am |
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rgbyhkr Member Since: 30 Oct 2005 Location: Atlanta, GA Posts: 36 |
Sure. You could have whatever audio source playing through the speakers while any passenger uses headphones attached to the rear audio jacks to listen to DVD or a different audio source. For a passnger sitting in the front passenger seat, the headphone cord would have to run back to the jack on the rear right door, but with enough cord, there should be enough slack for them to listen and move their head around without getting snagged.
Here's the thing about Logic7, to my ears it works best on movie soundtracks vs music. I know because I've been using it on Lexicon processors in my home theater for years. Lexicon actually has different versions of Logic7 processing for movies and music. For some people, surround music processing regardless of how good, isn't as satisfying as straight 2-channel reproduction. That being said, if you use the version of Logic7 intended for movies (which is probably the version used in the RRS audio system) on a 2-channel music source, it sounds different than using Logic7 for music on that source. Jeff |
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Fri Nov 11 2005 1:59pm |
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umbertob Member Since: 22 Sep 2005 Location: Pasadena, CA Posts: 944 |
Mark at Overfinch USA was great to deal with, I highly recommend him. If his installer is available, he will actually perform the upgrade at your home or office and swap your RSE module with an upgraded unit, no need to send yours to Nav-TV in advance and wait for it to come back. His price was very reasonable, at least compared to what some other Nav-TV dealers are quoting for the same job, and even compared to some self-installs. I have had no issues at all with the system, it works as expected. The front monitor video playback is darker and not as sharp as the rear LCD's, but that has nothing to do with the Nav-TV hack. One small drawback is that, to view a video on the front monitor, at least the rear right monitor must be on as well (evidently they share the same video out from the RSE module.) Finally, video playback will be interrupted on the front monitor whenever you engage reverse, supposedly due to an upcoming backup camera interface. Nav-TV should also offer an iPod interface (via touchscreen monitor) soon. As mentioned in the above reply, the front passenger could listen to any audio or video source other than what is currently playing through the car speakers using the rear headphone jack, which is actually very close to the front passenger's head anyway. The desired input/source can be selected through the Rear Entertainment menu on the front touchscreen. Finally, I checked the manual, it says that the RSE DVD changer is not compatible with HD DVD, DVD-RAM, DVD-ROM, MP3 or Photo CD. |
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Sat Nov 12 2005 1:44am |
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