......but i wonder what Dave would fit in his non omega car given the cash
I am in a very fortunate position that with virtually every head unit available to me, and manufacturers always keen to have me on their side, I do have a few very high end head units at my disposal. But I am aware that money alone does not always make a better head unit - and always think carefully about what I want from it first.
I recently picked up a Subaru Forester as a cheap winter hack for when the cold weather hits. It has a double DIN hole in the dash and a 7" monitor pod at the top. My criteria is that I want a very good sound, iPod and Bluetooth connectivity, and retaining as much load space is essential due to this being a workhorse, but I probably won`t keep the car that long, so no point going crazy.
The setup I decided on is a Clarion CX609E in the double din hole, and a 10 year old Blaupunkt DX-V screen / Nav in the monitor pod at the top of the dash (My personal Nav of choice). Clarion speakers all round, and I will be chopping up and recessing into a quarter panel the clarion amplified sub.
You would be correct in thinking that this appears to be a very restrained system (and really not that expensive either) but this is not my "Sunday best" car, its the one I am going to be using in the snow, and as such, I just want to enjoy some very good sounds whilst I am having fun.
But you may also notice that my setup shown of Double DIN head unit, Standalone Dedicated Nav, Amplified Sub and a simple change of speakers, would also be perfect for a vehicle such as the Omega without breaking the bank
