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Old Jul 17th, 2021, 13:02   #1
YorkshireDave
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Default New Head End

I finally got round to upgrading the head end.

Originally, I was going to move my Kenwood single DIN from the V70 into the XC90. It did what I needed so I bought all the parts to do so along with the interface to keep the steering wheel controls. Something stopped me though. Somehow, I wasn't convinced it was the right thing to do long term and, being really picky, I hated the colour mismatch of its frame and the utter waste of space that is the pocket below. By sheer chance I happened upon the Legend front end.

The Legend is sold by a guy from Taiwan but only through a private Facebook group which I wasn’t, am still not really, on. It sounds kinda dodgy but it really isn't. Because I’m that way out, I found the very unit he’s selling on AliExpress and discovered he’s charging three times more. However, and this is a VITAL however, he is unbelievably patient and ultra-supportive. He works six days a week installing these into XC90s in Taiwan and multitasks with enquiries and supporting you. Initially he asks loads of questions about what you want from the system then configures it for you and your specific vehicle. I chose to add some additional software and an HD reversing cam but you can have front facing cameras too as well as DAB etc. For the steering wheel controls, he supplies a new circuit board for your audio control buttons so they then become programable and integrate seamlessly.

Make no mistake, it’s a 10inch screen Android based system so is NOT like a dedicated Kenwood or Pioneer. Some aspects we take for granted in modern radios, like stations automatically retuning to the strongest signal, haven’t yet been included but my feeling is that they will eventually.

Other aspects, like using a separate SIM for data access instead of using your phone for data are super and make life much easier. It also has WiFi built in so you can take advantage of fee access when in range.

The system can output video too so it can integrate with existing RTI (?) systems and if you have it it can output to your existing pop-up screen and headrest screens.

The attached images are of:
- the ‘launcher’ of which there are many to choose from
- the frame that has been cut away to give easy access
- the control module from the old stereo (you keep this to retain your reversing sensors)
- the harness that runs from the head down to the old amp (should you choose to keep it)

Was it worth the money? 100% yes. I love it. It has taken my 2006 cabin and brought it bang up to date. The supplied frame is a PERFECT match too.
I took my time installing. By far the biggest ball ache was the reversing camera. The video instructions are frankly pretty rubbish but once things are thought through its as plain as day. I decided to completely ditch the Volvo attempt to gather radio signals and fit a proper aerial. I could never get decent radio reception cos the aerial polarisation is the opposite to that reqd in the UK. Fitting a proper aerial instantly transformed it for £20 although I never tightened it up properly the first time so had it raining inside‼

One of the things I learned was to take all the antennas down the passenger pillar and across the back of the glovebox instead of trying to go across the steering column. Why the hell I hadn’t ever done this before is beyond me and just goes to show old dogs can indeed learn new tricks.

I’m the kind of person who explores the ins and outs of everything. So, I can safely say I screwed the settings up big time for a while. Now though, having sat and let things cogitate for a while I actually understand just about all settings so if people have a prob can quite possibly help.

I’ve just ordered a small amplifier for the reversing signals as I didn’t have the size and impedance of speaker suggested. This will allow me to alter it to the level I want and also allow me to place it elsewhere.

If anyone is contemplating installing one I’m happy to discuss.
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