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So who has the best price!! I want to get one also to display my ISIS on.
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I was just gonna buy my from Crutchfield.
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I am not sure you can do that, because I have talked to Jay Harris and this
http://www.isispower.com/products/ac...plication.html is an hardware module that fits in the Isis system. The new Kenwood DNN990hd runs off a modified version Android OS, so it is not really a tablet. The apps are modified Kenwood apps, which are download from Kenwood's portal, and the unit is not certified to run with Google play market.
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Jeff, unless I misunderstood Jay, he told me this unit is what I needed to run with the Isis wiring system. He said this radio eliminates the use of the Isis In-Touch Max Double DIN. Also, spoke to Dan and he said in order to get the Isis system to work with the radio, I would need to order another part from them that they've developed to make it work. I think it's called a the "Isis Web Interface." Dan sent me a pic and I'll see if I can find it and post it. I'm still at work. It's approximately a $400 little black box. The black box or web interface allows the DNN990 radio to run the Android system.
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08-15-2013, 06:47 PM
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08-15-2013, 07:08 PM
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Here's the part that is needed to run the DNN990HD. This is the pic that Dan Martinez from Isis sent me just 2 weeks ago when I spoke to him. I don't have a part number, but he'll know what you're talking about. LOL! Again, per Dan, the cost is approximately $400 and its a must for the radio to work with the Isis System.
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08-15-2013, 07:46 PM
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phew that makes my ..
I like it
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08-15-2013, 09:01 PM
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That is cool looking setup. I talked to Jay back in May, when Matt at Sled Alley was starting to wire my 67 Camaro. My metal dash with the double din is done, so this will be easy to add in. Just something else to buy!!!
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Yeah, my metal dash is done as well Jeff all done up and ready for the DNN990HD. LOL!! Jay may have not made too much mention of it back in May as it wasn't quite ready. But, now it is. I'm going with it myself and the whole Isis sytem too. Whoever gets first, post pics and or videos. Here's a pic of my dash all fabbed up and ready for the double-din.
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08-17-2013, 02:24 PM
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Yeah, my metal dash is done as well Jeff all done up and ready for the DNN990HD. LOL!! Jay may have not made too much mention of it back in May as it wasn't quite ready. But, now it is. I'm going with it myself and the whole Isis sytem too. Whoever gets first, post pics and or videos. Here's a pic of my dash all fabbed up and ready for the double-din.
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Looks great, but did you think about glare from the sun? The Kenwood has the feature of doing a reverse tilt, but I designed it so I don't have to rely on the tilt. The original builder of my 67 dash never wanted it posted on the forums till after the car is completed. I designed the dash, but it took us around 5 months to get right. The 67 Camaro stock dash is narrow and has a steep angle of at least 30 degrees. Although, original builder is no longer working on the car, he is in his 70's. So, it is now with Matt at Sled Alley. I am 2 cars down from Camaro XV.
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08-17-2013, 05:29 PM
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Looks great, but did you think about glare from the sun?
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Uhh, naw...didn't think of that. I ain't that smart. LOL!!
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Marcus, I love this dash! Have you posted about it somewhere else and I missed it? I need some info please.
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08-19-2013, 12:30 AM
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Marcus, I love this dash! Have you posted about it somewhere else and I missed it? I need some info please.
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Looks to be a modified 59-60 Impala dash. Seems everyone is using that dash on pro-touring cars. My original builder owned (4) 1960 Chevy's, so we talked about it on mine. Then I saw that a 67 Camaro with a 60 Impala dash.
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