996 Stereo Upgrades in Here
#226
https://www.proclipusa.com/collectio...one-car-mounts
they also have suction cup mounts
https://www.proclipusa.com/collectio...p-phone-mounts
#228
metra instructions
So I did some quick digging. On the crutchfield site when I entered in all my info it says it fits with mods. I did not need to mod anything other than connect the wiring harness. Whatever you do get the installation kit. It comes with the harness, Metra trim adapter and radio adapter and instructions. Its totally worth the $$.
If you don't have Nav you may need to do some mods.
1. You will need the AC controls in a lower compartment (mine were already on the bottom)
2. The metra installation instructions say you need to remove a crosspiece in the horseshoe, but several people have reported that you don't so take it with a grain of salt. Below are the metra isructions
You may or may not need to make this cut
for a double DIN instalation the HVAC controls need to go to the bottom
If you don't have Nav you may need to do some mods.
1. You will need the AC controls in a lower compartment (mine were already on the bottom)
2. The metra installation instructions say you need to remove a crosspiece in the horseshoe, but several people have reported that you don't so take it with a grain of salt. Below are the metra isructions
You may or may not need to make this cut
for a double DIN instalation the HVAC controls need to go to the bottom
#229
Makoto0406 - I have a 2000 996 with DSP, and I am trying to figure out what to do with the DSP. In your pic, it shows instructions for "With DSP", and then "continue to kit preparation"., but you didn't include that page. I went to the Metra site to try to get the instruction set, but I couldn't find it. Could you shoot those as well? Thanks!
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PBradz (01-23-2023)
#230
how do you like it?
I decided to go a different route on my car and replaced the double din I had with an Atoto A6. This is a full Android Auto head unit that can be customized like any Android tablet, but also runs carplay. One draw to it was the ability to run torque for OBD stats realtime. Also the interface is completely customizable. If I wanted I could add TPMS sensors as well. This brings my 99 up to having all the features of a new car.
#231
@LarryAnderson FWIW, we straight up removed it on my car. There was some messing around with the amp that we had to do, and I'm not sure if that had anything to do with removing the DSP module, but once we fixed that, we haven't had any further issues with it.
Now it lives in the same cardboard box that my old tape deck does, in case some future owner decides they really want that dumb thing back (along with the tape deck).
Now it lives in the same cardboard box that my old tape deck does, in case some future owner decides they really want that dumb thing back (along with the tape deck).
#232
The OP is a Deadhead so he’ll understand
Stereo upgrades recently done and it sounds fantastic while adding the many benefits of Apple Play.
If you’re a music lover I don’t know why you would spend any money upgrading the head unit but leave the factory amp and speakers in a 996. They were mediocre when new, and now they are 20 years old. This is only aftermarket modification that interests me.
I got the following installed, and the sound scape I am able to create in the cabin is extraordinary. The Pioneer double DIN allows me to adjust the mid in so many ways, the Alpine 4 channel amp is compact, clean, and far more powerful than I’ll ever need, the JL Audio 4” speakers in the dash and the rear are the highest quality-lowest priced I found, the Kicker 5 1/4 in the door but with the tweeter mounted inside the dash with the JLs give the sound separation and purity I hoped for, and the self-powered Nakamichi subwoofer was small enough to mount behind the passenger seat without limiting the movement of the seat and also provide inputs on the side rather than the bottom of the unit. And the bass reproduction is deep, clean, and more than the cabin will ever need.
The only thing I don’t love is not having a volume ****, but the Pioneer is lightning fast, has a high quality display, and as mentioned almost unlimited sound adjustments that let me optimize each component. The Sony Double DIN was too much of a compromise just to have a ****, and I’m used to tapping the screen now.
If you’re a music lover I don’t know why you would spend any money upgrading the head unit but leave the factory amp and speakers in a 996. They were mediocre when new, and now they are 20 years old. This is only aftermarket modification that interests me.
I got the following installed, and the sound scape I am able to create in the cabin is extraordinary. The Pioneer double DIN allows me to adjust the mid in so many ways, the Alpine 4 channel amp is compact, clean, and far more powerful than I’ll ever need, the JL Audio 4” speakers in the dash and the rear are the highest quality-lowest priced I found, the Kicker 5 1/4 in the door but with the tweeter mounted inside the dash with the JLs give the sound separation and purity I hoped for, and the self-powered Nakamichi subwoofer was small enough to mount behind the passenger seat without limiting the movement of the seat and also provide inputs on the side rather than the bottom of the unit. And the bass reproduction is deep, clean, and more than the cabin will ever need.
The only thing I don’t love is not having a volume ****, but the Pioneer is lightning fast, has a high quality display, and as mentioned almost unlimited sound adjustments that let me optimize each component. The Sony Double DIN was too much of a compromise just to have a ****, and I’m used to tapping the screen now.
Last edited by MBH911; 05-24-2022 at 09:46 AM.
#233
Stereo upgrades recently done and it sounds fantastic while adding the many benefits of Apple Play.
If you’re a music lover I don’t know why you would spend any money upgrading the head unit but leave the factory amp and speakers in a 996. They were mediocre when new, and now they are 20 years old. This is only aftermarket modification that interests me.
I got the following installed, and the sound scape I am able to create in the cabin is extraordinary. The Pioneer double DIN allows me to adjust the mid in so many ways, the Alpine 4 channel amp is compact, clean, and far more powerful than I’ll ever need, the JL Audio 4” speakers in the dash and the rear are the highest quality-lowest priced I found, the Kicker 5 1/4 in the door but with the tweeter mounted inside the dash with the JLs give the sound separation and purity I hoped for, and the self-powered Nakamichi subwoofer was small enough to mount behind the passenger seat without limiting the movement of the seat and also provide inputs on the side rather than the bottom of the unit. And the bass reproduction is deep, clean, and more than the cabin will ever need.
The only thing I don’t love is not having a volume ****, but the Pioneer is lightning fast, has a high quality display, and as mentioned almost unlimited sound adjustments that let me optimize each component. The Sony Double DIN was too much of a compromise just to have a ****, and I’m used to tapping the screen now.
If you’re a music lover I don’t know why you would spend any money upgrading the head unit but leave the factory amp and speakers in a 996. They were mediocre when new, and now they are 20 years old. This is only aftermarket modification that interests me.
I got the following installed, and the sound scape I am able to create in the cabin is extraordinary. The Pioneer double DIN allows me to adjust the mid in so many ways, the Alpine 4 channel amp is compact, clean, and far more powerful than I’ll ever need, the JL Audio 4” speakers in the dash and the rear are the highest quality-lowest priced I found, the Kicker 5 1/4 in the door but with the tweeter mounted inside the dash with the JLs give the sound separation and purity I hoped for, and the self-powered Nakamichi subwoofer was small enough to mount behind the passenger seat without limiting the movement of the seat and also provide inputs on the side rather than the bottom of the unit. And the bass reproduction is deep, clean, and more than the cabin will ever need.
The only thing I don’t love is not having a volume ****, but the Pioneer is lightning fast, has a high quality display, and as mentioned almost unlimited sound adjustments that let me optimize each component. The Sony Double DIN was too much of a compromise just to have a ****, and I’m used to tapping the screen now.
Also would be great to see how you have the Nakamichi sub mounted. I've used similar active "under seat" style car subs in my basement system when I had space constraints, and it's amazing how much bass those small and very shallow subs can produce. I haven't seen anyone put them in a 996 before (I think I recall someone on RL trying to fit one under the seat on a 996, but it didn't fit).
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TheUnscented (05-25-2022)
#234
Great info. How are you driving the front/rear/door speakers with only a 4-channel amp (would have thought you need 6-channel).
Also would be great to see how you have the Nakamichi sub mounted. I've used similar active "under seat" style car subs in my basement system when I had space constraints, and it's amazing how much bass those small and very shallow subs can produce. I haven't seen anyone put them in a 996 before (I think I recall someone on RL trying to fit one under the seat on a 996, but it didn't fit).
Also would be great to see how you have the Nakamichi sub mounted. I've used similar active "under seat" style car subs in my basement system when I had space constraints, and it's amazing how much bass those small and very shallow subs can produce. I haven't seen anyone put them in a 996 before (I think I recall someone on RL trying to fit one under the seat on a 996, but it didn't fit).
- I didn’t want a 5 channel amp because I knew I didn’t want to put a subwoofer box anywhere in the car. I’m a minimalist, I didn’t want to compromise the interior, and I also didn’t want something that people would see in the back. And tinting the windows on my 996 is not my style.
- The self-powered sub would not fit under the seat. And yes, the sound is very impressive.
Here are pics
the sub fit just fine.
I connected an accordion USB cable so it tucks in nicely without having a cord hanging down. And my iPhone 13 rests at an angle inside the shelf while plugged in, and does not get in the way of shifting gears.
Also like that the pioneer lets me change the display colors to orange to match the interior.
Last edited by MBH911; 05-24-2022 at 02:21 PM.
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#235
OMG I’m totally going to do a sub that way! How did you attach it?
EDIT what’s the model number on that sub? There are 2 that are slightly different in size but look similar. Width and length would be the limiting thing Ka and the bigger one is 11.5” (290 mm) x 8.25” (210 mm). All other similar units are wider and taller.
EDIT what’s the model number on that sub? There are 2 that are slightly different in size but look similar. Width and length would be the limiting thing Ka and the bigger one is 11.5” (290 mm) x 8.25” (210 mm). All other similar units are wider and taller.
Last edited by Boff; 05-24-2022 at 04:50 PM.
#236
Nakamichi apparently makes a crazy number of low-profile/underseat subs -- 8 + a 15 "tire" sub. It's difficult to see why they need so many variations, but the more the merrier. It's too bad they don't put the dimensions in the high level description so it's easy to see which one fits whatever you're trying to use it for: https://nakamichicaraudio.com/collec...ive-subwoofers
#237
OMG I’m totally going to do a sub that way! How did you attach it?
EDIT what’s the model number on that sub? There are 2 that are slightly different in size but look similar. Width and length would be the limiting thing Ka and the bigger one is 11.5” (290 mm) x 8.25” (210 mm). All other similar units are wider and taller.
EDIT what’s the model number on that sub? There are 2 that are slightly different in size but look similar. Width and length would be the limiting thing Ka and the bigger one is 11.5” (290 mm) x 8.25” (210 mm). All other similar units are wider and taller.
I didn’t do the installation so I’m afraid I can’t offer more details than to say that they put a piece of plywood between the Subwoofer and the car. Same as they did with my 4 channel Alpine amp.
Last edited by MBH911; 05-24-2022 at 06:46 PM.
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Boff (05-24-2022)
#238
OMG I’m totally going to do a sub that way! How did you attach it?
EDIT what’s the model number on that sub? There are 2 that are slightly different in size but look similar. Width and length would be the limiting thing Ka and the bigger one is 11.5” (290 mm) x 8.25” (210 mm). All other similar units are wider and taller.
EDIT what’s the model number on that sub? There are 2 that are slightly different in size but look similar. Width and length would be the limiting thing Ka and the bigger one is 11.5” (290 mm) x 8.25” (210 mm). All other similar units are wider and taller.
On a side note, back in the 80’s and 90’s during my audiophile heyday Nakamichi, NAD, Denon, and ADS (speakers) were my home audio obsessions. So although I know nothing is what it once was, I wasn’t thinking Nakamichi for a subwoofer but I still trust Nakamichi. If they decided to make this product, I’m in.
#239
OMG I’m totally going to do a sub that way! How did you attach it?
EDIT what’s the model number on that sub? There are 2 that are slightly different in size but look similar. Width and length would be the limiting thing Ka and the bigger one is 11.5” (290 mm) x 8.25” (210 mm). All other similar units are wider and taller.
EDIT what’s the model number on that sub? There are 2 that are slightly different in size but look similar. Width and length would be the limiting thing Ka and the bigger one is 11.5” (290 mm) x 8.25” (210 mm). All other similar units are wider and taller.
There's only one with a 6x9 driver, so it must be the NBF618s-II. It's 290mm x 210 x 73mm. The shallowest model is 69mm tall (2.7") and the smallest is 260 x 195 x 72mm. Not sure if either of those smaller ones would make enough difference to actually fit under a 996 seat.
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Boff (05-24-2022)
#240
These are all the models: https://nakamichicaraudio.com/collec...ive-subwoofers
There's only one with a 6x9 driver, so it must be the NBF618s-II. It's 290mm x 210 x 73mm.
There's only one with a 6x9 driver, so it must be the NBF618s-II. It's 290mm x 210 x 73mm.
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