Replace the MOST annoying part of the car
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
Replace the MOST annoying part of the car
With all the rain in and around NYC for the past few weeks, I've been forced to drive with the windows up. Unfortunately, this significantly impacts my ability to hear the 3.6 symphony and had forced me to use the CDR23/MOST stereo system. Not the best. So, I've spent a lot of time looking for iPod/hard drive/anything other than CDR23 solutions, including searching the Rennlist forums. The main solutions seem to be the Dension Gateway 500 (lukewarm reviews), iTrip (not so much) and a complete system replacement (worth about a month's rent; hard to find something that a 18-year old wouldn't love in his Civic). I've noticed that most threads on this topic are from a few years ago, so I'm wondering (hoping) that there has been some breakthrough solution recently that is so obvious that nobody has felt it necessary to post a thread. Does the world's collective Porsche authority know of anything that actually works well?
Thanks all
Thanks all
#2
Three Wheelin'
I am installing the AVIC U310BT. Comes with ipod integration, bluetooth and nav.
It was around $450 and another $150 for the kit from Eurospeed motors for installation.
I am hoping that the install makes it look like 'factory'.
I am told the only soln to the CDR23 is to replace the headunit.
It was around $450 and another $150 for the kit from Eurospeed motors for installation.
I am hoping that the install makes it look like 'factory'.
I am told the only soln to the CDR23 is to replace the headunit.
#5
Rennlist Member
wait, if getting the iphone/nav/bluetooth integration only costs $450 getting the AVIC, then I need it.
I hate the MOST system, but I heard that you'd have to replace the speakers and the amp too.
Don't want to spend a grand doing this. The car is noisy, so I don't need audiophile. I leave that to my house.
I hate the MOST system, but I heard that you'd have to replace the speakers and the amp too.
Don't want to spend a grand doing this. The car is noisy, so I don't need audiophile. I leave that to my house.
#7
Instructor
Thread Starter
Whitey, I already have the Fabspeed exhaust (which I love). The intake is definitely on the list though. What I'm learning (after a month of ownership) is that, while this car wasn't too expensive to buy upfront, it has a way of making me want to constantly spend money on it. From your website, I can see that your car has the same effect! Such is life.
Jyoteen, I'm with you, I don't need great sound quality in my car. Given how much time/money I spent getting great sound in my apartment, I would be really depressed if a car (with all it's comprimises in terms of space and materials) could even be modified to house a decent audio system. Loud? Sure. Good? Not in my limited experience. How hard can it be for the guys at Alpine to design a head unit that is MOST-compatible?
Jyoteen, I'm with you, I don't need great sound quality in my car. Given how much time/money I spent getting great sound in my apartment, I would be really depressed if a car (with all it's comprimises in terms of space and materials) could even be modified to house a decent audio system. Loud? Sure. Good? Not in my limited experience. How hard can it be for the guys at Alpine to design a head unit that is MOST-compatible?
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#9
Sorry for the newbie question, but can someone explain what the MOST system actually is? I see that term alot, but no breakdown of what it is.
(I'm wondering if by knowing, it'll help me figure out a buzz/decrease-volume that comes into the right speakers when I hit a bump, then hit another bump and it goes back to normal, even when it's "muted". I figure it's a loose connection or ground-shield lifting somewhere. I will start a new thread for that question, I don't want to hijack the OP's thread.)
(I'm wondering if by knowing, it'll help me figure out a buzz/decrease-volume that comes into the right speakers when I hit a bump, then hit another bump and it goes back to normal, even when it's "muted". I figure it's a loose connection or ground-shield lifting somewhere. I will start a new thread for that question, I don't want to hijack the OP's thread.)
#10
Instructor
Thread Starter
MOST, as I understand it, is a audio system where the head unit (preamp), amplifier and speakers are connected with fiber-optics instead of copper wires. The same copper wires that are good enough for the highest-end home audio installations (let's not get into a discussion about audiophile cables...). In practice, it seems to limit your choices of aftermarket head units to approximately zero. Porsche, BMW and a few others chose to use this technology for some unknown reason. May have something to do with Navs or something.
Surfer, I already mentioned the console delete to my wife. She asked why I thought it was a good idea to spend money to remove something from the car. My answer sounded very convincing to me, apparently not so much to her.
Surfer, I already mentioned the console delete to my wife. She asked why I thought it was a good idea to spend money to remove something from the car. My answer sounded very convincing to me, apparently not so much to her.
#12
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MOST, as I understand it, is a audio system where the head unit (preamp), amplifier and speakers are connected with fiber-optics instead of copper wires. The same copper wires that are good enough for the highest-end home audio installations (let's not get into a discussion about audiophile cables...). In practice, it seems to limit your choices of aftermarket head units to approximately zero. Porsche, BMW and a few others chose to use this technology for some unknown reason. May have something to do with Navs or something.
Surfer, I already mentioned the console delete to my wife. She asked why I thought it was a good idea to spend money to remove something from the car. My answer sounded very convincing to me, apparently not so much to her.
Surfer, I already mentioned the console delete to my wife. She asked why I thought it was a good idea to spend money to remove something from the car. My answer sounded very convincing to me, apparently not so much to her.
#15
Three Wheelin'
+1 most annoying features
1) centre console - GONE!
2) Crappy stereo - I'll get to upgrading it.
3) Complaining wife - keep her out of the car when out having fun.
cheers
1) centre console - GONE!
2) Crappy stereo - I'll get to upgrading it.
3) Complaining wife - keep her out of the car when out having fun.
cheers