Audio question...Mcintosh
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I want to put a McIntosh in my 993 like some other RL'ers.
I am not up to speed on the technicals though. Can someone review the specs on this E bay ad and advise me?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...y=39754&ih=011
My plan is as follows:
1. Good head unit with old school look and function
2. 4 or 5 channel amp to power 4 speakers
3. Subwoofer (probably one)
4. Second amp if needed for sub
I see this McIntosh is "old school 4 amp" as the ad states.
should I be okay with this and if not, what should I be looking for.
I am going to copy this to CAR AUDIO INNOVATIONS as well but thought I would ask others here too.
Thanks in advance!
I am not up to speed on the technicals though. Can someone review the specs on this E bay ad and advise me?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...y=39754&ih=011
My plan is as follows:
1. Good head unit with old school look and function
2. 4 or 5 channel amp to power 4 speakers
3. Subwoofer (probably one)
4. Second amp if needed for sub
I see this McIntosh is "old school 4 amp" as the ad states.
should I be okay with this and if not, what should I be looking for.
I am going to copy this to CAR AUDIO INNOVATIONS as well but thought I would ask others here too.
Thanks in advance!
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Andy,
I'd kill to have a McIntosh unit in my car. I love that look in a 993. Old school rocks in a Porsche. Hope it all works out for you. I still have my home McIntosh system that I bought a year out of college (27 years ago) and it works as well as the day I got it.
Cheers,
Steve R
I'd kill to have a McIntosh unit in my car. I love that look in a 993. Old school rocks in a Porsche. Hope it all works out for you. I still have my home McIntosh system that I bought a year out of college (27 years ago) and it works as well as the day I got it.
Cheers,
Steve R
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A nice amp set up is to get a four channel, drive the fronts in stereo, and bridge the other 2 in mono for the subwoofer, you can drive the rear speakers off headunit power.
Make sure the amp you use can be bridged in mono. I had that set up in my last 911, and it ROCKED.
I used a Precision Power 450 Amp in that car.
Make sure the amp you use can be bridged in mono. I had that set up in my last 911, and it ROCKED.
I used a Precision Power 450 Amp in that car.
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This subject is my current ongoing project....
I wanted a HU that would interface with Ipod/Iphone. That in itself will limit your options. After extensive research I ended up with a Alpine 9887 HU. While it does not have the classic look of the oem system, it does accommodate my needs. It has a very high quality DAC which allows playback of of MP3 format for near CD quality. This unit will also play a single CD. But to me CDs are not very convenient. I grown to actually like the look.
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The HU is plumbed into a Alpine PDX 4.100 power amp located in the trunk. The amp is currently temporarily mounted in the spare tire well. I need to find a permanent home fpr the PA. The amp is a 4 channel amp. 2 of the amp channels drive the Dynaudio 242GT component 2 way speakers ( 6.5 " mid woofer and 1 " soft dome tweeter) that replace the factory junk that came in the doors. Yes the oem speakers are junk.
Right now, the system is light years ahead of the factory system, but lacks the low end punch that I am looking for.
I am currently working on the fabrication of a frp a sub enclosure that will house a single Dayton Audio reference 10" subwoofer. I will use the remaining 2 channels in a bridged configuration into the solo sub. I plan to located the subwoofer in the rear seat behind the driver.
Probably way more than you wanted to know...
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Anyways, thanks for the extensive description...it may come in handy as mine progresses (slippery slope!!).
Also, thanks Steve, Kika and Gonzilla for the input as well. I love the McIntosh amp! I looked at the Pioneer mentioned earlier and it is very pricey and more tech than I want right now. For me, Bass, Treble and some good amperage is my goal. As long as I can integrate my XM I will be happy.
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I have the same Alpine head unit as pictured above, I think. Great display and iPod interface on thier units. I also have a set of Dynadios I have yet to install. Deciding which amp to do with, that McIntosh is fantasic but big and expensive.
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Sure Andy,
This subject is my current ongoing project....
I wanted a HU that would interface with Ipod/Iphone. That in itself will limit your options. After extensive research I ended up with a Alpine 9887 HU. While it does not have the classic look of the oem system, it does accommodate my needs. It has a very high quality DAC which allows playback of of MP3 format for near CD quality. This unit will also play a single CD. But to me CDs are not very convenient. I grown to actually like the look.![ducking](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/icon107.gif)
The HU is plumbed into a Alpine PDX 4.100 power amp located in the trunk. The amp is currently temporarily mounted in the spare tire well. I need to find a permanent home fpr the PA. The amp is a 4 channel amp. 2 of the amp channels drive the Dynaudio 242GT component 2 way speakers ( 6.5 " mid woofer and 1 " soft dome tweeter) that replace the factory junk that came in the doors. Yes the oem speakers are junk.
Right now, the system is light years ahead of the factory system, but lacks the low end punch that I am looking for.
I am currently working on the fabrication of a frp a sub enclosure that will house a single Dayton Audio reference 10" subwoofer. I will use the remaining 2 channels in a bridged configuration into the solo sub. I plan to located the subwoofer in the rear seat behind the driver.
Probably way more than you wanted to know...
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Bob-
This subject is my current ongoing project....
I wanted a HU that would interface with Ipod/Iphone. That in itself will limit your options. After extensive research I ended up with a Alpine 9887 HU. While it does not have the classic look of the oem system, it does accommodate my needs. It has a very high quality DAC which allows playback of of MP3 format for near CD quality. This unit will also play a single CD. But to me CDs are not very convenient. I grown to actually like the look.
![ducking](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/icon107.gif)
The HU is plumbed into a Alpine PDX 4.100 power amp located in the trunk. The amp is currently temporarily mounted in the spare tire well. I need to find a permanent home fpr the PA. The amp is a 4 channel amp. 2 of the amp channels drive the Dynaudio 242GT component 2 way speakers ( 6.5 " mid woofer and 1 " soft dome tweeter) that replace the factory junk that came in the doors. Yes the oem speakers are junk.
Right now, the system is light years ahead of the factory system, but lacks the low end punch that I am looking for.
I am currently working on the fabrication of a frp a sub enclosure that will house a single Dayton Audio reference 10" subwoofer. I will use the remaining 2 channels in a bridged configuration into the solo sub. I plan to located the subwoofer in the rear seat behind the driver.
Probably way more than you wanted to know...
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Bob-
I went with basically same set up
-alpine head unit (i pod interface)
-alpine pdx 4x100 amp - trunk mount
-for speakers, bostons with separate tweeters for the front, narrow mount (its a cab) alpines in the back. agree stock speakers suck...from sound room found bostons or infinity were best imo.
trunk mount...(and yes i know thats not where toolkit goes, but i keep compressed air/sealant/bike pump in spare's cavity)
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Bob, impressive install. This has been on my "to-do" list since I bought my car. I have a relatively new Alpine head unit and I really only want to replace speakers/amp. Are you happy with the speaker set-up? Do you have any shots of the rear speakers?
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Are you planning to go to the Cars and Coffee tomorrow morning?
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp...y=US&geodiff=1
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A nice amp set up is to get a four channel, drive the fronts in stereo, and bridge the other 2 in mono for the subwoofer, you can drive the rear speakers off headunit power.
Make sure the amp you use can be bridged in mono. I had that set up in my last 911, and it ROCKED.
I used a Precision Power 450 Amp in that car.
Make sure the amp you use can be bridged in mono. I had that set up in my last 911, and it ROCKED.
I used a Precision Power 450 Amp in that car.
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ps I'm told that the 911 has never been known for its good acoustics.