What after-market Radio/CD do you guys have?
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Hey Jim didn't see your post. We are definately on the same wave length! I still have my #299 Alp7909 boxed in the garage. What don't you like about it? Clarions come up on eBay once in a while and price appears to be going up as more people realize how much better the older unit is than the current Korean/Malaysian assembled stuff.
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Recently, I looked at a number of head units and concluded that nothing looked better than the factory piece. And yes, sonically there a better components (the Alpine 7909, the more current 7990, etc.) but in the accustically poor environment that is a Porsche at high speed, it is impossible for my, albeit untrained ear, to hear the difference.
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This is getting interesting! So, when my Nakamichi fails, I might just go back to the original Becker CD/Am/Fm unit (are they on Ebay?), as it's looks REALLY blend in with the car nicely! I wish I could afford the Macintosh unit as that's my favorite in looks and panache value. I adore my old Macintosh tuner at home w/ Hafler 500 Amp. Had the stuff since shortly after college and still going strong with nary ever a repair. I guess that makes me old school at 42 y.o. Am I an old fogie?
On a different topic: Have many of you bashed in/cracked the drivers door side Hi Fi OEM speaker cover yet? It's SO easy to do when you get out of the car in a close spot (like your garage) as my shoe kicks it by accident alot. How hard is it to get this replaced - just the cracked cover? Anyone have one to sell me?!
Steve
(close to wall spot below- not alot of room to open up the door, thus cracked speaker casing!)
On a different topic: Have many of you bashed in/cracked the drivers door side Hi Fi OEM speaker cover yet? It's SO easy to do when you get out of the car in a close spot (like your garage) as my shoe kicks it by accident alot. How hard is it to get this replaced - just the cracked cover? Anyone have one to sell me?!
Steve
(close to wall spot below- not alot of room to open up the door, thus cracked speaker casing!)
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Merry Christmas to all!! Thanks for all the replies!
I noticed that nobody uses Pioneer products... I could be the odd one here then when I say that I like them. I've had Pioneers on all my cars. I enjoy installing them too myself. The latest is instaled on the 4RNR(pictured below) is the FH-P8800. Matched with either Pioneer Comp or Infinity speakers, the sound is just crisp and IMO, hits all the right freqs. Anyways, aesthetics wise, for the 993, non of them matches the dash since most have the silver/alum look.
I really like the OEM's RDS(Radio Broadcast Data System) which can also be found on Alpines although the green display don't match the amber dash light
Another question, has anyone installed 6 1/2" comp speakers on the door vice the standard 5 1/2" without cutting the door liner?
I noticed that nobody uses Pioneer products... I could be the odd one here then when I say that I like them. I've had Pioneers on all my cars. I enjoy installing them too myself. The latest is instaled on the 4RNR(pictured below) is the FH-P8800. Matched with either Pioneer Comp or Infinity speakers, the sound is just crisp and IMO, hits all the right freqs. Anyways, aesthetics wise, for the 993, non of them matches the dash since most have the silver/alum look.
I really like the OEM's RDS(Radio Broadcast Data System) which can also be found on Alpines although the green display don't match the amber dash light
Another question, has anyone installed 6 1/2" comp speakers on the door vice the standard 5 1/2" without cutting the door liner?
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I have recently installed a Los Angeles Blaupunkt and am quite happy with it although it has more of an aluminum look but it matches with the alloy insert on the gear changing handle.
Using it with the stock Hi-Fi speakers the sound is perfect comparing with the stock radio...
Using it with the stock Hi-Fi speakers the sound is perfect comparing with the stock radio...
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My Alpine works great with ADS speakers and Memphis Amp. Still need to get a bit more bass or midrange from my sound.
However the best music is the flat6/open air intake/RSR mufflers.
However the best music is the flat6/open air intake/RSR mufflers.
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The previous owner of my C4S installed a huge 600W Phoenix gold
route 66 power amplifier in the front trunk.
Eventually I removed the amp, the 10 disc stacker, and the dash unit.
This trimmed 45 lb and enlarged the trunk space.
The weight reduction provided the equivalent of a four HP increase.
I was surprised that the weight reduction power increase was significant.
I installed a Blaupunkt CD/FM/AM 160W unit that does the job.
It blends very well with the dash as it is made in Germany.
There's little point in trying to achieve the ultimate in stereo Hi-Fi,
as you're already a conductor of an orchestra who's awaiting your commands to indulge in sounds of great beauty.
route 66 power amplifier in the front trunk.
Eventually I removed the amp, the 10 disc stacker, and the dash unit.
This trimmed 45 lb and enlarged the trunk space.
The weight reduction provided the equivalent of a four HP increase.
I was surprised that the weight reduction power increase was significant.
I installed a Blaupunkt CD/FM/AM 160W unit that does the job.
It blends very well with the dash as it is made in Germany.
There's little point in trying to achieve the ultimate in stereo Hi-Fi,
as you're already a conductor of an orchestra who's awaiting your commands to indulge in sounds of great beauty.
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Nakamichi 6 CD In Dash, Focal Separates, Custom Sub Enclosures, all via Rod Birch-Car Audio Innovations. He is the porsche aftermarket audiophile guru. He also did the the keyless remote alarm entry. Everything looks factory, but the car now has a system that is worthy of Porsche (especially in open air w/top down).
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For Carrera Mike:
I have 6.5" component speakers in the place of the original 5.5" units (plain doors, not the HiFi option). It was a while back but I remember there is only minor adjustments to the door trim involved. The Porsche 5.5's use a non standard large mounting circle not far off the 6.5 aftermarket standard.
As for the query, Alpine here: radio cassette head unit, 6CD changer in the trunk and 5 channel amp under the passenger seat, a custom Sub in the footwell behind the driver's seat and Boston Acoustics component speakes in the factory locations. Monster cables connecting the lot.
Biggest impact on sound is the amp, mine is a budget multichannel, but Alpine do a remarkable good job at that and it makes enough of a difference for me.
Rod Birch is definitely one of the good guys, a class act. He helped me over email knowing very well what the chances of getting any business were. His web-site is a must see.
Enjoy
Nol
I have 6.5" component speakers in the place of the original 5.5" units (plain doors, not the HiFi option). It was a while back but I remember there is only minor adjustments to the door trim involved. The Porsche 5.5's use a non standard large mounting circle not far off the 6.5 aftermarket standard.
As for the query, Alpine here: radio cassette head unit, 6CD changer in the trunk and 5 channel amp under the passenger seat, a custom Sub in the footwell behind the driver's seat and Boston Acoustics component speakes in the factory locations. Monster cables connecting the lot.
Biggest impact on sound is the amp, mine is a budget multichannel, but Alpine do a remarkable good job at that and it makes enough of a difference for me.
Rod Birch is definitely one of the good guys, a class act. He helped me over email knowing very well what the chances of getting any business were. His web-site is a must see.
Enjoy
Nol
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To Graham Mitchell:
That Nav set up is terrific! You must get alot of surprised comments from people you take for rides in your car when that Nav screen makes it's presence. It looks awesome in there.
Steve
That Nav set up is terrific! You must get alot of surprised comments from people you take for rides in your car when that Nav screen makes it's presence. It looks awesome in there.
Steve
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I have the same Nak 45z unit as Steve, and have not had a problem with it. Only thing I don't like is that green display is hard to see in sunlight conditions (usual conditions here in So Cal), and is especially hard to see when in sunlight and full turbo boost!