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Sunday 14 December 2014

Basic Myvi 08 Audio Upgrade (Part 1?!)

Stuffs:

DLS K4 4" speakers
Aura Dynamics SGA-6502TX amp
Debezt DA 808 Subwoofer
Stealth ST 7001 7" Double DIN
Aura Dynamics RCA
Caliber cables

Cost: RM1800 including installation and tuning plus future support.

I bought and installed them at D'Audio Skill & Auto Accesories@Jalan Long Yunus, Kota Bharu, Malaysia. The shop owner is Mr Nik Rudy, a friendly guy who's participated in so many audio competitions and won quite a number of awards. Sadly though, there's very little information but only address on the net. You'll miss this award winning audio shop easy as owner hardly own or advertise through facebook or prominent audio forum. He personally tuned the audio so I have no worries about the sound. Highly recommended.

The HU Stealth St 7001. 



  • Double Din 7-inch touchscreen digital screen
  • High Resolution: 800 x 480
  • Video System: Auto, NTSC and PAL
  • Image with brightness, contrast, colour arbitrarily setting
  • Remote infrared control
  • iphone / ipod interface through USB input
  • Bluetooth for phone call and MP3 playback
  • Rear monitor video output
  • Steering wheel control setting
  • Rear camera video input
  • USB / SD card ports
  • FM / AM Radio
  • Analog TV tuner


  • WARNING: Excessive sound in the video. Turn down your volume


    I never heard of this brand but from the installer he said it's from Korea but Google says nothing about it but rather pointing to sales site. Couldn't care much as the price is a bargain especially I'm getting USB/SD card support which hidden behind the touchscreen panel with cool mechanized open/close function. Popped in a 32GB FAT32 Class 10 microSD through its adapter, the player has no problem detecting it. USB port is of mini USB so there's a cable adapter supplied but you'll have to plug in the front side. Anything else doesn't matter for me like DVD/CD/TV tuner, I just want to concentrate more on driving but yea much welcomed features when boredom is at large.

    The the menu function is pretty straight forward, nothing fancy like mainstream/established brands but it get the job done. No album/artist image support, no theme, limited character support so if you have a freaking long filename it'll just short'em up DOS style. Kind of confusing when selecting songs but anything goes as I have selected the best among my collection. 320kbps mp3 all. Bluetooth functioned well as far as outputting audio from my android. There's a call function but my android is just for netsurfing/DAP/gaming. All in all, a first timer like me can navigate the menu with ease (or maybe I have a broader neuron interconnect)

    The Sound. Since they're very new so I heard quite a distortion here and there as everything has yet to settle down/burn in but it's better than stock, way way better.  TBC
      

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