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Benzben 03-28-2008 07:59 PM

iPod Integration Kit vs. All-in-One head unit (e.g. Pioneer AVIC)
 
I'm getting sick of running my iPod through a crappy FM/cigarette lighter adapter, but before I fork over the considerable amount of cash to the dealer for the kit and install, I thought I'd consider possible options.

I don't have factory navigation, and it's not a big deal to me as I know exactly where I'm going 95% of the time (work, home, gym, girlfriend's, etc...repeat). Aside from the obvious benefits of DVD, navigation, Bluetooth, satellite radio, and the like from a unit like the Pioneer AVIC, are there any major disadvantages/issues with them? Have the issues with steering wheel controls been addressed by the Pioneer UK part? For those of you who have spent the money for an AVIC, have you been happy with your choice?

Based on what I've read, it seems it will cost me about another $1000 to go with a quality aftermarket head unit versus getting the iPod kit installed. Is that right? I don't trust my limited mechanical/electrical abilities enough to install either one on my own. What could I expect for total installation cost for something like the AVIC?

Also, is the AVIC generally considered THE way to go for an aftermarket head unit? Or is there something better/comparable that is capable of fully functionality with a Benz?

e1000 03-28-2008 08:10 PM

iPod kit from the dealer should be like $300, you can get it installed at any stereo shop. I don't think they'd charge you more than $100

johnand 03-28-2008 08:34 PM

IMO, the MB Ipod Integration is underwhelming in features and overwhelming in price. The shortcomings of the Ipod Integration that could be solved by an aftermarket headunit are:

1)10 character limit on MFD of song title.
2)No display at all on main headunit
3)No control of Ipod functions other than volume on headunit.
4)No ability to select Podcasts or Audiobooks with steering wheel control. This is my biggest gripe, and the reason I am going with an aftermarket headunit. Currently, I have to uplug the Ipod, select the podcast or audiobook, then plug it back in. (Not while driving, of course :rolleyes: :smash: )

With that said, I am still glad I ordered my car with the Ipod Integration installed, as I couldn't live without my Ipod in the car at all. But, it is the only thing about my car I haven't been completely satisfied with.

The sound quality is great, IMO, and I couldn't imagine living with FM modulated sound.

Hope that helps.

dan2010 03-29-2008 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by johnand (Post 2735187)
4)No ability to select Podcasts or Audiobooks with steering wheel control. This is my biggest gripe, and the reason I am going with an aftermarket headunit. Currently, I have to uplug the Ipod, select the podcast or audiobook, then plug it back in.

I can listen to podcasts and audiobooks no problem through my MB ipod kit

jedcred 03-29-2008 05:00 PM

My recommendation is to go with an aftermarket unit simply because of the flexibility it can offer in the future, though even now there are some advantages.

1. Cheap bluetooth integration. Instead of paying $200 for the bluetooth puck (which may not work with your phone) plus whatever it costs for the phone kit by itself (about $600 or so, if I remember), you can get it as part and parcel (or an option, in some cases) of your new HU.

2. Better iPod integration, as well as the possibility of future integration. The new update of my HU, Pioneer's 9800BT, takes USB inputs as opposed to iPod only connections, giving it the ability to work with nearly any usb-based music player (though not as well as the iPod, admittedly).

3. You don't necessarily lose steering wheel controls, especially with Pioneer and Eclipse.

4. Better sound. The system in the 2005s is better than that of the 2004s and before, but aftermarket almost always sounds better.

5. The ability to have HD radio, if that's your thing, plus the possibility of using XM or Sirius satellite radio, if that's your thing.

In the end, you only lose the display of track numbers and the like on your speedo screen. :mercy:

Mu9enx 03-29-2008 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by jedcred (Post 2736158)
My recommendation is to go with an aftermarket unit simply because of the flexibility it can offer in the future, though even now there are some advantages.

1. Cheap bluetooth integration. Instead of paying $200 for the bluetooth puck (which may not work with your phone) plus whatever it costs for the phone kit by itself (about $600 or so, if I remember), you can get it as part and parcel (or an option, in some cases) of your new HU.

2. Better iPod integration, as well as the possibility of future integration. The new update of my HU, Pioneer's 9800BT, takes USB inputs as opposed to iPod only connections, giving it the ability to work with nearly any usb-based music player (though not as well as the iPod, admittedly).

3. You don't necessarily lose steering wheel controls, especially with Pioneer and Eclipse.

4. Better sound. The system in the 2005s is better than that of the 2004s and before, but aftermarket almost always sounds better.

5. The ability to have HD radio, if that's your thing, plus the possibility of using XM or Sirius satellite radio, if that's your thing.

In the end, you only lose the display of track numbers and the like on your speedo screen. :mercy:

you just listed all the options that i want/needed. i just gotta play the waiting game and find a good deal for a AVIC! :y

exanimas 03-29-2008 08:12 PM

There was something up on Avic411.com about a $200 rebate on all Avic purchases (the deal didn't include major B&M stores - i.e. Best Buy, Circuit, etc).

To be completely honest, I love my Avic-D3. I went from the same ****ty FM transmitter situation to one and IMO it's the best money I've spent on my car. Good thing is, if you get a new vehicle, you'll most likely only need to buy a few pieces to transfer it into it (which I might or might not end up doing depending on what I get).

Benzben 03-29-2008 08:17 PM

I think I'm pretty much sold on an aftermarket HU after reading these posts. The MB iPod kit just seems like a waste of money. Best deal I've been able to find is $739 for a Pioneer AVIC D3 on sonicelectronix.com. Comes with the iPod and Bluetooth cables/adapters. They also allegedly throw in a wiring harness and mount.

spyderpig 03-30-2008 03:28 AM


Originally Posted by Mu9enx (Post 2736196)
you just listed all the options that i want/needed. i just gotta play the waiting game and find a good deal for a AVIC! :y

I think this is a good deal.

Mu9enx 03-30-2008 06:16 AM


Originally Posted by spyderpig (Post 2736821)
I think this is a good deal.

hmm still a little too rich for my blood. guess ima have to find some ebay deals.

jedcred 03-30-2008 10:55 AM

Another option you may consider is a more classic HU option, such as the new P700BT as opposed to a double-din GPS unit. The reasons for this are twofold.

1. If you get a portable GPS unit, you have more flexibility in terms of options of an interface that you like, plus, if you have multiple cars or a rented car on a trip, you can take it with you. In my experience, if you turn up the volume on the portable, you can easily hear the turn-by-turn in all but the most insanely high volumes on your radio, so the "cut sound to hear instruction" is not as critical as I thought. Plus they're cheap; Magellan 4250 was $250 (I think, if not $299) after coupon at Costco last week. Factor in the cost of the HU at $330 and I got iPod+bluetooth and GPS for two cars for less than $600.

2. Pioneer has this silly thing in their AVIC series of treating you like a thirty-year old just learning how to walk, and it wants to equip you with a snorkel and a pair of water wings just in case. As far as I've heard in reviews, you can't dial out while moving (not the case in the 9800BT I have), and you can't enter an address while on the move. Though I do understand their caution (because people are, on the whole, incapable of chewing gum and walking in a straight line), it really frustrates me that it forces you to stop to do anything.

Plus, you gain something of added safety with the ability to pull off the faceplate, plus it's cheaper to swap out later if you like (if this new one is iPhone compatible, I might go for it later for a 3G iPhone, as mine is not) and, unless you want to watch DVD movies on the road, you're set.

dxta0 03-30-2008 11:22 AM

i have a quick question will an PIONEER AVIC-Z2 fit in an 02 C230K

jay_mark_paul 03-30-2008 11:40 AM

If you want to be a little patient and prefer the Kenwood and Alpine over the Pioneer then their next gen of double-dins will be released very shortly. I do believe they are taking pre-orders on the Kenwood unit already.

The prices will be a little high at this point though.

Benzben 03-30-2008 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jedcred (Post 2737004)

2. Pioneer has this silly thing in their AVIC series of treating you like a thirty-year old just learning how to walk, and it wants to equip you with a snorkel and a pair of water wings just in case. As far as I've heard in reviews, you can't dial out while moving (not the case in the 9800BT I have), and you can't enter an address while on the move. Though I do understand their caution (because people are, on the whole, incapable of chewing gum and walking in a straight line), it really frustrates me that it forces you to stop to do anything.

I'm pretty sure that the bypass you can rig will take care of those problems with the AVIC's. They're all over Ebay...everything from "super-secret" wiring diagrams that people will sell you to some actual hardware that you just wire in.

I hear what you're saying about having the flexibility of a portable navigation device (my girlfriend actually works at Garmin, so I've tried out some of their models). But I don't think I'd want a single-DIN HU. I don't think it would look right, and I'm not a fan of the motorized/retractable screens. Why not use the space in the center console if you have it?

Possible theft is always a consideration, but I love that fake Ford F-150 faceplate that Fanito made for his great AVIC install.

spyderpig 03-30-2008 03:51 PM


Originally Posted by Mu9enx (Post 2736874)
hmm still a little too rich for my blood. guess ima have to find some ebay deals.

Don't tell me you will go with a single din motorized screen ! the double dinn looks way better IMO.

spyderpig 03-30-2008 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by dxta0 (Post 2737027)
i have a quick question will an PIONEER AVIC-Z2 fit in an 02 C230K

with some lil fitting mods yes look at my sig.
If you wanna know more, do a lil research on this forum in the sticky everything is there.

Mu9enx 03-31-2008 04:04 AM


Originally Posted by spyderpig (Post 2737290)
Don't tell me you will go with a single din motorized screen ! the double dinn looks way better IMO.

isn't hte z2 motorized? i already have comand, so i'm not even tripping. but i've seen some ebay deals for d3's, but i didn't put a bid on them. just gonna snipe it out i guess, aha.

C230 Sport Coup 03-31-2008 11:38 AM

Is that single DIN compatible with the steering wheel controls?
(D2B ring?)

spyderpig 04-01-2008 02:05 AM


Originally Posted by Mu9enx (Post 2738046)
isn't hte z2 motorized? i already have comand, so i'm not even tripping. but i've seen some ebay deals for d3's, but i didn't put a bid on them. just gonna snipe it out i guess, aha.

yeah it is ! Z1 and Z2 are basicly the same with more POI than the Z1 and some few stuff.

the single din flips in and out... I hate that because when out it kind of covers the air vent.

the Z series flip only when you need to insert a cd.

spyderpig 04-01-2008 02:14 AM


Originally Posted by C230 Sport Coup (Post 2738462)
Is that single DIN compatible with the steering wheel controls?
(D2B ring?)

You mean the CAR PI ?
Well it should on the pioneers single or double din.
But instead of listening to me, make sure you ask the seller about the compatibility whith your car and the headunit.:nix:

Mu9enx 04-01-2008 05:23 AM


Originally Posted by spyderpig (Post 2740005)
You mean the CAR PI ?
Well it should on the pioneers single or double din.
But instead of listening to me, make sure you ask the seller about the compatibility whith your car and the headunit.:nix:

do you have the d2? or the d3? i'm looking towards the d3 because if i got the z, wouldn't it kinda interfere with my shifter? plus, there would be a HUGE space where my HU is

Benzben 04-01-2008 11:36 AM

Seems like the D3 (or one of the D-series) would be better than the Z-series IMO. I just don't like worrying about a big screen sticking out and blocking air vents, etc. Not to mention a possible break in the mechanism at some point. It definitely seems like double-DIN is the way to go.

spyderpig 04-01-2008 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by Mu9enx (Post 2740122)
do you have the d2? or the d3? i'm looking towards the d3 because if i got the z, wouldn't it kinda interfere with my shifter? plus, there would be a HUGE space where my HU is

The one on my sig is the Z1 and looks good.
The shifter won't go higher than the AC control (in park mode w/ AT) unless you put on a longer shifter but that would be:crazy:. I doubt you would do that.
I guess the D3 is ok since it is a doulbe din. but for 2 or 3 hundred bux more, I would get Z1/2 with a hard drive in it.

spyderpig 04-01-2008 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by Benzben (Post 2740453)
Seems like the D3 (or one of the D-series) would be better than the Z-series IMO. I just don't like worrying about a big screen sticking out and blocking air vents, etc. Not to mention a possible break in the mechanism at some point. It definitely seems like double-DIN is the way to go.

The Z1 is on my sig.(double din), as well as the D3.
The ones that block the air vents are single din such as the N series.

jfradkin 04-11-2008 11:16 AM

Problems connecting aftermarket radios to fiber optic?
 
Hi,

I'm surprised that some of you were able to install an aftermarket radio into your late model Mercedes. I asked a local shop (Kartunes) to do this for me. At first they said no problem. Then they took everything apart and discovered that almost all the factory inputs/outputs are fiber optic, including the speaker wires. They concluded that there is no way to hook up the copper wires of an aftermarket radio to the fiber optic driven speakers of the 2004 C230. According to them, the factory Bose speakers in the doors are special low amperage speakers. A normal amp would blow them out. Since I really just wanted to listen to the Ipod in the car, they proposed that instead of a new radio, I buy a D2B Ipod integration kit from from Dice Electronics ($450 + labor) that apparently fools the factory amp into thinking that the Ipod is a CD player.

Is it true that you have to replace the fiber optic and speakers to install your aftermarket radio/nav systems?

Has anyone tried the Dice D2B gadget?

Thanks,

Jim Fradkin
Leesburg, VA

powa 04-11-2008 12:14 PM

Let me give you some suggestion here. I own an Avic D3.

After more than one year with Avic unit, i can easily tell you, that my next car got to have the same unit in there. Not OEM, but Avic. Let me tell you why choose Avid vs MB Navi

Please note that I do not know the functionality of OEM MB Navi

1) Map Navigation with tons of POI (forgot how much, but definiately more than MB OEM Navi)
2) DVD Player
3) AVI DivX Player (big advantage here)
4) Ipod integration with 10-20 bucks just for the cable to connect to the back of the unit.
5) Enchanted audio quality
6) Bluetooth competiable (add extra 100 bucks for the device, definiately worth getting cuz it's cool to use, and it's very convinence, since i always leave my cell phone in my pocket or my bag)
7) Bigger screen
8) Enchanted CD music quality (yes it's said to be better than other HU playing CD, of course better than OEM)
9) Less expensive, like 1/3 or 1/2 of the price compare to OEM?
10) Rear camera install competiable, if you ever needs it.
11) BT audio
12) all touch screen control

There should be some more to list but I don't remember off head. Remember, Avic is not only a Navi, it's a in car media system. See how much time you spend in the car each day, each year. When I was stucking in traffic every day after work for 1 to 2 hours driving, I put in my TV series (DivX format) or DVD movie and just LISTEN and drive (don't watch and drive cuz that's dangerous, so don't put on action movies which require to stare at the screen). I can take a peek at the screen every once in a while, but what do you know? In those 1 to 2 hours on the road, supposed I couldn't do anything but to sit in the traffic, I use those time to do something I enjoy to do.

It's up to you if you want to buy the unit, to me, it's neccessary. And dont' spend any money from stealership or OEM parts, i've been mentioning tons of time, OEM MB parts are crap and expensive.

powa 04-11-2008 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by jfradkin (Post 2761057)
Hi,

I'm surprised that some of you were able to install an aftermarket radio into your late model Mercedes. I asked a local shop (Kartunes) to do this for me. At first they said no problem. Then they took everything apart and discovered that almost all the factory inputs/outputs are fiber optic, including the speaker wires. They concluded that there is no way to hook up the copper wires of an aftermarket radio to the fiber optic driven speakers of the 2004 C230. According to them, the factory Bose speakers in the doors are special low amperage speakers. A normal amp would blow them out. Since I really just wanted to listen to the Ipod in the car, they proposed that instead of a new radio, I buy a D2B Ipod integration kit from from Dice Electronics ($450 + labor) that apparently fools the factory amp into thinking that the Ipod is a CD player.

Is it true that you have to replace the fiber optic and speakers to install your aftermarket radio/nav systems?

Has anyone tried the Dice D2B gadget?

Thanks,

Jim Fradkin
Leesburg, VA

It is possible to install the aftermarket unit IF there is fibre optic in the car, they just have to re-wire everything and cost you 300 bucks extra. I was glad that my car didn't have fibre-optic, another plus not spending money from OEM MB stuff =)

spyderpig 04-12-2008 01:34 AM


Originally Posted by powa (Post 2761189)
Let me give you some suggestion here. I own an Avic D3.

After more than one year with Avic unit, i can easily tell you, that my next car got to have the same unit in there. Not OEM, but Avic. Let me tell you why choose Avid vs MB Navi
Please note that I do not know the functionality of OEM MB NaviI've used OEM navi on the GL and also on the 335xi... avic rules:y


1) Map Navigation with tons of POI (forgot how much, but definiately more than MB OEM Navi) 11 million for the Z1 and 12 for the Z2
2) DVD Player
3) AVI DivX Player (big advantage here)
4) Ipod integration with 10-20 bucks just for the cable to connect to the back of the unit.
5) Enchanted audio qualityMy basic speakers sound better with the Z1
6) Bluetooth competiable (add extra 100 bucks for the device, definiately worth getting cuz it's cool to use, and it's very convinence, since i always leave my cell phone in my pocket or my bag)
7) Bigger screen
8) Enchanted CD music quality (yes it's said to be better than other HU playing CD, of course better than OEM)
9) Less expensive, like 1/3 or 1/2 of the price compare to OEM?
10) Rear camera install competiable, if you ever needs it.
11) BT audio
12) all touch screen control

There should be some more to list but I don't remember off head. Remember, Avic is not only a Navi, it's a in car media system. See how much time you spend in the car each day, each year. When I was stucking in traffic every day after work for 1 to 2 hours driving, I put in my TV series (DivX format) or DVD movie and just LISTEN and drive (don't watch and drive cuz that's dangerous, so don't put on action movies which require to stare at the screen). I can take a peek at the screen every once in a while, but what do you know? In those 1 to 2 hours on the road, supposed I couldn't do anything but to sit in the traffic, I use those time to do something I enjoy to do.!!!! +1:D

It's up to you if you want to buy the unit, to me, it's neccessary. And dont' spend any money from stealership or OEM parts, i've been mentioning tons of time, OEM MB parts are crap and expensive.

My future cars will have the Avic for sure!!

DCarrera 04-12-2008 02:35 AM


Originally Posted by Benzben (Post 2737145)


Possible theft is always a consideration, but I love that fake Ford F-150 faceplate that Fanito made for his great AVIC install.

LOL. Thats great! I did that with my Miata (gutted the stock unit and pop it over the aftermarket) so my top would stop getting cut. Problem solved!

UK-C200 04-12-2008 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by jfradkin (Post 2761057)
Hi,
<SNIP>

Has anyone tried the Dice D2B gadget?

Thanks,

Jim Fradkin
Leesburg, VA

Yes - the DICE kit works great. I would, however, suggest that you look at the Gateway 500. The DICE is great, and cheap, but there's no ongoing development. If you STFF's you should find a post I put together on the DICE install.

Benzben 04-17-2008 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by powa (Post 2761194)
It is possible to install the aftermarket unit IF there is fibre optic in the car, they just have to re-wire everything and cost you 300 bucks extra. I was glad that my car didn't have fibre-optic, another plus not spending money from OEM MB stuff =)

I really don't want to have to deal with (or more specifically, pay an install shop to deal with) rewiring and possibly new speakers. Does the basic factory audio system also have fiber optic connections? Or is the fiber optic JUST on the premium Harman Kardon system that comes with the "Entertainment Package"? :nix: As long as you don't have the HK system, then I should just be able to swap out the factory HU for an AVIC and not have to worry about new amp, wiring, etc., right?

benze-ply 04-18-2008 07:28 PM

i'd choose the avic if i could.

i'm curious, for people who have the ipod integration kit, is it possible to extend that connector? the ipod connector/charger is short because your expected to keep your ipod in the glove box but i'm wondering if its possible to buy an extension to have the ipod outside the glove box - specifically i'm referring to an ipod touch.
this also brings up - is it possible to charge an iphone with the integration kit? (is this wistful thinking on my part?) :)

m3chris 04-25-2008 08:06 PM

I also would like to know about the fiber optic. I just ordered a dash kit for the car and have a D3 to put in it. Mine is an 06 C230. Has anyone changed out their head unit on an 06 or newer? Also does anyone have a picture of what the D3 or other double din will look like once its in there?

lapi 06-25-2008 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by m3chris (Post 2789115)
I also would like to know about the fiber optic. I just ordered a dash kit for the car and have a D3 to put in it. Mine is an 06 C230. Has anyone changed out their head unit on an 06 or newer? Also does anyone have a picture of what the D3 or other double din will look like once its in there?

How was your D3 installation? Did you had the Bose/HK audio? Any pics?

Thanks

Benzalot 06-25-2008 04:49 PM

The below link explains an outstanding option. I recently had an Aux input installed in 2006 C230 and the IPod sound is great. It is much better and cheaper option than the IPod intergration kit. I had mine installed at the dealership and the out of the door cost to me was $135.00. The part costs about 50.00 and the rest was labor. I am most happy with mine. In addition you can play any audio device through the Aux input. The service agent said that the sound on mine was as good as with the intergration kit. I hope this helps.


http://www.benzworld.org/forums/w203...03-w-pics.html

jreC230 06-25-2008 05:30 PM

[QUOTE=benze-ply;2774624]i'd choose the avic if i could.

i'm curious, for people who have the ipod integration kit, is it possible to extend that connector?

There is always a way:D

the ipod connector/charger is short because your expected to keep your ipod in the glove box but i'm wondering if its possible to buy an extension to have the ipod outside the glove box

I have a Eclispse AVN6610 best navigation ever made(in my opinion) i used my a/v input from the radio to hook up my IPOD (so i can watch the movies from my i pod:D) and i ran the cable to the center console

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...e/IMG00009.jpg

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...e/IMG00010.jpg


FYI.... for everyone wanting to buy a aftermarket headunit to control the ipod. Apple has chipped the video OUT function from these ipods audio will work fine only video function will not work unless you buy the proper cables from apple which cost $50 bucks or so. just a heads up on that


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