![]() This DPS unit solves this problem and more. I have provided some pics of the unit, but it is something unfortunately something that simply has to be heard to be believed.Īs you all may know, I used to have a sub and amp in my car, but the car's exisiting amplifier and equalizer made the bass muddled and far too punchy, so I removed it. The improvement in switching between CD/AM/FM/iPod/Aux/Tape is now totally levelled so that I don't even have to switch the volume up or down before switching modes. Very very strong and reverberating bass is now audible, and voices are so clear its crazy. The clarity at lower volumes is what gets me the most. The Treble also had to go down as well as it was way to high. INCREDIBLE! The sound difference is simply unreal! The Bass had to be turned down to half (default position) on the display as it was totally over powering the factory speakers. I removed the CD Player from the dash, reached underneath, grabbed the exisiting male connectors, plugged it into the female harness on the provided DPS harness, then plugged the male connectors on the DPS unit to the radio. My assumption was this, if Toyota has not changed the wiring harness on their cars since 1987, why wouldn't it work on our cars? So I tried. Apparently only compatible with 2010 and newer vehicles. I just went out on a limb (as I usually do when it comes to Toyota's recent electronic upgrades) and bought the very talked about (at least in Canada) Bongiovi DPS unit. Our G1 Prius' are absolutely terrible when it comes to audio, and given the built in nature of the head unit, we have really few options. Hi everyone, here is the solution we have all been looking for. ![]()
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