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I searched and read through multiple responses from Flash and others. I am not an audiofile, but enjoy good sound while driving. My largest problem with the system isn't the sound, it's the lack of a CD/MP3 player. Yes, I have the original casette deck in there now.
My question is this. Do I need to go scorched earth with the audio system to make it work well or can I just replace the headunit? If I decide to go with just a head unit, should I use the preouts to feed the amp in front and the speakers in the rear. I got out the wiring diagrams to see what I am up against.
My usage of the car is to make a 2hr commute to work once in a while, a track/autocross car (no subs wanted), and a weekend car. I am not worried about having the radio overly loud, and am not interested in thumping bass.
I am currently looking at the Alpine CDA-9857 and the Pioneer Premier DEH-P590IB or P490IB. Funny as Pioneers go up in price they go from a parametric eq to graphic eq in direct contrast with what Flash was saying.
Thanks for any assistance
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I know one of the amps is under the passenger seat, but the others look like they are co-located with the rear speakers. Is this the case? I am not looking forward to pulling the rear windows unless I have to.
Has anyone here actually replaced or tapped into this system with just a headunit or headunit + an amp or amps?
A low impedance amp shouldn't be that hard to find as I don't need a very powerful one. I used to have a Rockford Fosgate that loved to drive a low ohm load.
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Just to chime in a bit...my original CR-1 Radio with cassette was all ready for a 6 disc changer in the trunk. I just had the changer installed and it was plug and play.
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Jay,
A good thought, and one I considered. However, I would like to be able to use my i-Pod as well. I do have the rf connection for the radio, but would like a more elegant solution. Of course the ability to play MP3 CDs would be great too. Some of the new unit have Bluetooth available as well which is good for me on the road.
What type of CD changer did you end up with? Is it the original type or something later that still functions?
I still need to get up to visit you guys at Pete's shop. Are you going to be around this week?
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Porsche and Tom, thanks.
Porsche I had a CD-2 in my first 89 944 turbo, and that thing used to skip all of the time. When you recondition, is that one of the things you address? Additionally, I haven't looked yet, but are all coupes wired for the CD changer? Finally, what's the going rate for a CD-2 or the factory changer?
Can you send me more info on your i-Pod interface?
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I recently put in the Alpine 9857 receiver (about $350, also plays MP3) & Alpine CD changer (about $300) (didn't add/change any amps). I am very happy with the system. The nice thing about the Alpine receiver is that it has a direct connection to the iPOD ($29 cable) with on-board capabilities so that you can use the Alpine unit to operate the iPOD. I had the iPOD cable run into the glove box so it just sits in there, locked up, and I don't need to touch it or think about it. My original speakers were dry rotted and had to be replaced. I put in new MB Quart (doors) and JBL (rear) speakers, very happy with them. Needed to have extra Dynamat put in the rear after the installation to eliminate a wicked reverb at certain frequencies, but after that, they were fine. I highly recommend the Alpine unit -- good luck!
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I have the Alpine changer too...
I haven't done this yet (but hope to before celebration), friend of mine has a plug in that allows you to play iPod through FM channels on your radio...I'm definately looking forwad to that.
Not around much during the week anymore, working to make money for more RS Barn stuff <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[quote name='happysails2you' post='33868' date='Apr 8 2007, 11:07 AM']I recently put in the Alpine 9857 receiver (about $350, also plays MP3) & Alpine CD changer (about $300) (didn't add/change any amps). I am very happy with the system. The nice thing about the Alpine receiver is that it has a direct connection to the iPOD ($29 cable) with on-board capabilities so that you can use the Alpine unit to operate the iPOD. ...I highly recommend the Alpine unit -- good luck![/quote]
Yep the i-Pod connection was one of the reasons I was drawn to the Alpine. I'm glad to get such a glowing recommendation.
Do you know if they used the original amps when they connected your system? I'd be more interested in the Alpine if I knew it would work with the original components even if I had to hard wire it. BTDT.
Jay,
Maybe we can hook up at Hershey if you're going. I have the Monster Cable solution that lets you play the i-Pod through the radio, but it gets a lot of interference if you're in an area with many radio stations. This really applies to the Philly area and NJ.
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Joel,
When I bought my cab, it already had an aftermarket Alpine cassette head unit installed. I installed the CDA-9847 (predecessor to 9857) which has satellite radio and iPod ready interfaces. I have the 10 speaker hi-fi option so there are (supposed to be) amps somewhere! I do believe we've identified one under the passenger seat, not sure if that does all 4 channels or not as I never have found one under the driver's seat. I checked the schematics prior to putting mine in and wired it the same as the Alpine that come out and a- it works, b- sounds fine. My guess is that the factory amps will handle a speaker level input. I've never tried to send a line level signal to the factory amps, so can't verify that. You can check out my handy work at Hershey!
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I heard a rumor that there are amps in the door panels...I have absolutely no idea if this is true as I admit to being completely Audio illiterate.
In fact, maybe someone at celebration can tell me why my door speakers don't work <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> It would certainly make the dirve home so much better.
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[quote name='Darryl' post='33875' date='Apr 8 2007, 01:21 PM']My guess is that the factory amps will handle a speaker level input. I've never tried to send a line level signal to the factory amps, so can't verify that. You can check out my handy work at Hershey![/quote]
Mine is hooked up using the line out as was my factory-cr1. All wires in my '94 ran to the one amp under the passenger seat- which is under the #$^&&W carpet under the seat.
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[quote name='94SilverCab' post='33878' date='Apr 8 2007, 02:20 PM']I heard a rumor that there are amps in the door panels...I have absolutely no idea if this is true as I admit to being completely Audio illiterate.
In fact, maybe someone at celebration can tell me why my door speakers don't work <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> It would certainly make the dirve home so much better.
Jay[/quote]
No amps in door panels - only crossovers. I'm sure me, flash, and any other audio guys can combine to fix your speakers!!! See you in a few weeks.
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Darryl,
I look forward to seeing your set-up at Hershey. There are three amps in the coupe according to the wiring diagrams. Two are co-located with the rear "deep range" speakers, and one is under the passenger seat.
Mark,
From what you're saying I should be able to use the line level outputs for the amplifier under the seat, and not be forced into using aftermarket amps and speakers yet. I can't believe they stuck the amp under the carpet. That has to hold in heat in a big way.
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Ah forgot there might be a difference between the Coupes and Cabs on number of amps. My factory HU was hooked up to the line out and my Blaupunkt is using those same wires with the internal amp turned off and it still makes music. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> The amp under the seat is tiny and not super powerful so I am not sure how much heat it generates but it can't be much.
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My coupe with the 490 10 speaker option has amps under both seats. I have touched them both and had to replace one. They are deep in there, partially obscured by carpet.
I have been wondering about how they would interact with a replacement head unit...
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[quote name='JWahlsten' post='33845' date='Apr 7 2007, 06:03 PM']I know one of the amps is under the passenger seat, but the others look like they are co-located with the rear speakers. Is this the case?
I am not looking forward to pulling the rear windows unless I have to.
Has anyone here actually replaced or tapped into this system with just a headunit or headunit + an amp or amps?
A low impedance amp shouldn't be that hard to find as I don't need a very powerful one. I used to have a Rockford Fosgate that loved to drive a low ohm load.[/quote]
Just a note, you don't have to pull the windows. The plastic frame inside the rear windows just snaps out.
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