time for NEW AUDIO
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time for NEW AUDIO
....stock audio still works (radio... BUT not CD player) however speakers getting buzzy (is that a word that means unclear and fuzzy)...
so what have you done - pioneer head units and new speakers in stock locations....anyone with small sub woofer installs and if you had rear seats how did you do that...thanks
so what have you done - pioneer head units and new speakers in stock locations....anyone with small sub woofer installs and if you had rear seats how did you do that...thanks
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if you want to preserve the factory look, get the Porsche CDR-220 from
http://www.beckerautosound.com/ ~$350
CDR-220 is from the 996 and is the last Porsche brand radio that is compatable with the older cars. It looks 100% stock, works well but does not have of the new feachures like HD radio, USB.. It does have AUX input for iPod/MP3.. To me factory look is more impoertant than the new tech.
http://www.beckerautosound.com/ ~$350
CDR-220 is from the 996 and is the last Porsche brand radio that is compatable with the older cars. It looks 100% stock, works well but does not have of the new feachures like HD radio, USB.. It does have AUX input for iPod/MP3.. To me factory look is more impoertant than the new tech.
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+1
Also your speakers are probably shot so get some Infinity Reference Component speakers (6000cs series I think) from Crutchfield. Give them a call and they should be able to get you the correct setup. Its an easy install if you follow the DIY instructions.
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ferrerid=36919
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I have a love/hate relationship with my cdr-220. Love the way it looks and how it's laid out, hate the sound performance. It has bass & treble adjustment and that's all. Newer decks have all sorts of sound shaping abilities (crossover points, multiband eq, etc). If I had to do it again, I would at least look into the TrafficPro (newer version of the cdr-220) or look at Nakamichi's offerings.
Either way, I would suggest a 6.5" component speaker system and an amp. With this combination, I have plenty of musical bass without needing a subwoofer.
Either way, I would suggest a 6.5" component speaker system and an amp. With this combination, I have plenty of musical bass without needing a subwoofer.
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I updated my howto guide with correct image locations.
As for subwoofers, I'm currently using a self-powered Alpine swd-1600 behind the drivers seat. It's a few years old now, but has enough bass to even out the sound for me.
For head units, any single DIN sized device with a ISO connector should work. I'm not a stickler for originality - so whatever sounds good, rather than what was fitted originally; I tend to use Pioneer devices - currently a MEHP-9100 which was Pioneers very top model ~7-8 years ago, along with one of their newer Ipod connection modules (Ipod sits in the glove box).
As for subwoofers, I'm currently using a self-powered Alpine swd-1600 behind the drivers seat. It's a few years old now, but has enough bass to even out the sound for me.
For head units, any single DIN sized device with a ISO connector should work. I'm not a stickler for originality - so whatever sounds good, rather than what was fitted originally; I tend to use Pioneer devices - currently a MEHP-9100 which was Pioneers very top model ~7-8 years ago, along with one of their newer Ipod connection modules (Ipod sits in the glove box).
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For me, a Becker Mexico Pro with the iPod lead, the factory speakers and a small powered Clarion sub behind the passenger seat. Sounds great! You can easily remove the sub too and stick it in the trunk if you want to fit a couple of midgets in the back!
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I've got MB Quart seperates for the doors and Eclipse rears gathering dust in garage. Boxed up & ready for a new owner. Perfect working condition. Let me know if you have an interest.
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I put an Alpine 9886 head unit in, Focal 6-1/2" components in the door, and an amp under the passenger seat. It sounded pretty good, but I finally bought the Alpine "Imprint" gizmo (it uses a microphone and a laptop to map out the speakers in the car). It has completely changed the sound of the stereo. There is a clear "sound stage" that I have not been able to hear in this car (original Porsche cd player, then a different Alpine, that I did the time compensation measurements, using a tape measure to each speaker). If you have a way to hear what it does, I wouldn't have believed the sound difference...... There are a few other brands that have the same capability, and with this car/seating/speaker positioning, I think it's worth considering.
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I put an Alpine 9886 head unit in, Focal 6-1/2" components in the door, and an amp under the passenger seat. It sounded pretty good, but I finally bought the Alpine "Imprint" gizmo (it uses a microphone and a laptop to map out the speakers in the car). It has completely changed the sound of the stereo. There is a clear "sound stage" that I have not been able to hear in this car (original Porsche cd player, then a different Alpine, that I did the time compensation measurements, using a tape measure to each speaker). If you have a way to hear what it does, I wouldn't have believed the sound difference...... There are a few other brands that have the same capability, and with this car/seating/speaker positioning, I think it's worth considering.
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I put in a CDR-220 and for the most part I'm happy with it. I am also using the original Porsche Amp, but I changed the speakers to MQ Quart components.
FM sounds okay, but AM reception absolutely sucks. It does however match the car's interior perfectly which was something I wanted.
FM sounds okay, but AM reception absolutely sucks. It does however match the car's interior perfectly which was something I wanted.