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I think I m going to want to put a new radio/cd player in my 93 968.
Can anyone recommend a brand, pricing etc. or know any good webstites where I could shop around? My main goal is to make it look seemless.
Thanks, Steve
Steve csc71
93 Black 968 Coupe Black Interior, 6sp, low miles
Previously owned a 94 Polar Silver Coupe Black Interior, 6sp
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I just bought a new alpine DIN cd/mp3/WMA player.. i think it's much better than any of the other Alpines i have owned in the past. It has a built in 7!!!! band graphic eq along with a 5 band parametric.. This thing is awesome. I highly recommend it. Only costs 280 on crutchfield and unfortunately i paid 360 for mine 3 days ago.
Oh, i did snap millions of photos during my speaker and carpet removal. I'll try to make a pdf explaining how to dissemble everything. It's very easy and the sound is amazing. Roughly spent about 1200 on speakers and an amp( not including the headunit) - Incredible sound... off to the beach now <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />...
It's sad, i'm on vacation yet i still check 968forums... sigh <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/laugh.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
The unit i bought is the Alpine CDA-9853
94 M030 968 Guards Red/ Beige ~64k miles
2006 F-150 King Ranch 4x4
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I'm finally going to find some time to get my items installed...I went with the Alpine CDA-9847 for the satellite radio connectivity. You can then add an iPod via the AiNet passthough connection on the sat rad box. I too will take plenty of pictures along the way.
I will be doing some mods to the doors panels as I plan to remove the factory midrange and put in a new 5 1/4" separates system. The crossover is larger than the factory Nokia unit, so the Dremel may come in handy.
I opted only for head unit and speakers at this time for a "quicker" install, but may plan on more watts at a later date. I'll see how the stock head unit performs first. Not looking to win any loudness contests...I do that at home! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
- Darryl
1992 Slate Gray Coupe over Carrera Gray Full Leather interior....1 of 1
2006 Cayenne S Icelandic Silver Titanium Edition
2006 Cayman S Seal Gray over Black
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flash, what is the output on the pioneer you have? RMS?
I just have a 100x4 alpine amp hooked up to the alpine headunit. sounds killer when you modify the eq. That 200 watt bazooka 8" adds so much.. just enough. I've never been a fan of loud, obnoxious bass, but i'm a musician and i can appreciate the fullness of the sound. Off to eat and drink the night away. (disclaimer.... not that i condone underage drinking <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/laugh.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> )
Darryl, what components are you replacing the stock ones with?
94 M030 968 Guards Red/ Beige ~64k miles
2006 F-150 King Ranch 4x4
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My cab came with an Alpine 1005 Controller unit with a slide out/flip up video screen that can control 2 audio/videos/ CD changer, EQ, Nav, and has a radio. When it flips up it hits the temp control button and is leaving a mark plus you can't adjust the temp, fan or air flow with it up. It cost over $2000 and I hate it. You won't like it either even though it really blends in with the dash. I may simply put the CD-2 that came with the car originally back in.
I do note that the 10 speaker system in my coupe is vastly superior to the 6(?) speaker system in the cab. The $2000 radio sounds like it is worth about $50.
Kim Strong, Nova Scotia
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Flash - A low powered amp run above clipping power is more damaging to a set of speakers than a high powered amp run above the speaker rating (in moderaton, of course, if you pop the voice coil out that isn't good). Square waves (ie distortion) are difficult to reproduce whereas sine waves are not. High power is needed for digital music because the dynamic range is so great - It takes over a 1000 watts of peak power to properly reproduce the sound of a pair of scissors clipped together hard.
Kim Strong, Nova Scotia
Baron of Bugtussle and Lord of Wigtownshire, Scotland
2022 Mustang Mach-E