NinjaTheory
Disciple
- Expected Price (Rs)
- 8000
- Shipping from
- Bengaluru
- Item Condition
- 4 out of 5
- Payment Options
- Bank Transfer
- Purchase Date
- Jul 1, 2017
- Shipping Charges
- Excluded - at actuals
- Have you provided two pics?
- Yes
- Remaining Warranty Period
- 0
- Invoice Available?
- No
- Reason for Sale
- Upgraded
Link to Pioneer Product Page for the AVH-X5890BT in India
While it boasts a bunch of features like DVD playback, AppRadio Mode USB, Todoroki EQ, Mixtrax, Video out, etc., for those interested, the best thing this head unit has going for it is audio quality. It does not have Android Auto or Apple CarPlay (which is why I upgraded to the DMH-Z5290BT), but it does have excellent audio circuitry and components. It also features Network Mode, which allows you to set the Subwoofer frequencies and cutoff, Low pass filter (mid), High pass filter (mid) and High pass filter (High). If you switch this on and configure it with two or 3-way component speakers and a subwoofer, you're in for a real treat and upgrade in ICE audio quality. You should connect with an ICE installer who knows what he's doing, and for that, check out TeamBHP, or if you're in Bengaluru, ask me. This is great for someone who wants excellent audio and does not care about much else.
Even if you do not want to go all out into audio nerdery, it's an excellent upgrade for a reasonable price when compared to a lot of stock head units. Bluetooth is perfect, works with iPhones in iPod mode via USB, and the audio quality is outstanding. If you're one of the few with DVDs still around, you can watch those on this head unit (though you should be parked for this).
It comes with the mic, harness, face plate adapter and other wiring (all of which are brand new, as I used the old ones with my upgraded head unit).
It is missing the remote controller, though, but that was hardly used or found to be useful anyway and did not last too long either, so it's no actual loss, trust me.
I'll send it out in the original box for my upgraded unit, the DMH-Z5290BT, so it is well-protected for travel.
While it boasts a bunch of features like DVD playback, AppRadio Mode USB, Todoroki EQ, Mixtrax, Video out, etc., for those interested, the best thing this head unit has going for it is audio quality. It does not have Android Auto or Apple CarPlay (which is why I upgraded to the DMH-Z5290BT), but it does have excellent audio circuitry and components. It also features Network Mode, which allows you to set the Subwoofer frequencies and cutoff, Low pass filter (mid), High pass filter (mid) and High pass filter (High). If you switch this on and configure it with two or 3-way component speakers and a subwoofer, you're in for a real treat and upgrade in ICE audio quality. You should connect with an ICE installer who knows what he's doing, and for that, check out TeamBHP, or if you're in Bengaluru, ask me. This is great for someone who wants excellent audio and does not care about much else.
Even if you do not want to go all out into audio nerdery, it's an excellent upgrade for a reasonable price when compared to a lot of stock head units. Bluetooth is perfect, works with iPhones in iPod mode via USB, and the audio quality is outstanding. If you're one of the few with DVDs still around, you can watch those on this head unit (though you should be parked for this).
It comes with the mic, harness, face plate adapter and other wiring (all of which are brand new, as I used the old ones with my upgraded head unit).
It is missing the remote controller, though, but that was hardly used or found to be useful anyway and did not last too long either, so it's no actual loss, trust me.
I'll send it out in the original box for my upgraded unit, the DMH-Z5290BT, so it is well-protected for travel.