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Re: Premium radio question
- Subject: Re: Premium radio question
- From: "Jeffrey J. Hoover" <jjh@nowhere.Net>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jul 1997 09:14:44 -0700
Thus Spake jettaglx-Digest-Owner@igtc.com (The VW Jetta GLX Mailing List:
>
>Date: Wed, 9 Jul 1997 13:29:53 -0400 (EDT)
>From: MVenture88@aol.com
>Subject: Re: Premium radio question
>
>In a message dated 7/9/97 2:35:35 AM,
>ANDREW_ATWELL@HP-PaloAlto-om20.om.hp.com wrote:
>
>> Those of you that have saved your stock speakers and dumped the stock
>> head unit for one with more power, etc I need your experiences.
>>
>> I want to dump my head unit and replace it with a new head/changer
>> unit. I have heard of many people doing this and getting much better
>> sound from their stock speakers, this sounds good to me. I'm not out
>> to win any "sound off" competitions, just better sound for a few
>> bucks. With out adding a power amp how much wattage built into a head
>> unit is sufficient to get better sound out of the stock speakers?
>> I am looking at a Sony that advertises 35x4 watts with a 13watt RMS.
>> Will this do the trick?
>
>In general, most aftermarket head units will improve your stock speaker
>sound. However it is a matter of quality and power. The 35WX4 is
>misleading. That is total peak power, the number you really need to look at
>is the RMS. This indicates your continuous power output, or your actual
>practical power. Look for 25Wx4 RMS or higher. That won't win you any sound
>competitions, you really need amps and new speakers for that, but it will add
>the significant sound improvment that you crave. I'd recommend an Alpine
>head unit. Alpines have a wonderful reputation for spending their cash on
>R&D and not advertising. This gives a better quality product with better
>sound. You can probably get one for about $300 bucks or so, and that's a
>in-dash CD player.
>
>Anyway, hope this helps. I'm, by no means, an audio expert. Just an amateur
>audiophile. My system won't win any contests, but sounds *DAMN* good,
>IMHO;-)
>
>Andrew
>96 1/2 Black GTI VR6 *with* Alpine 7827 in-dash CD, Alpine V-12 amp, and
>Boston Acoustic Pro 5.4 series separates
I installed an Alpine Head unit & CD-Changer with the stock (non-BOSE)
speakers and it's great!
*Except* The AM radio reception went all to hell. (Yeah, I've read the FAQ
on this, etc.) Joe at ND is 'investigating' the supposedly new FUBA antenna
for the late 96-97 cars becasuse the required voltage may have dropped.
I've tried three different adaptors, but none it very good. I can get KGO
(50,000 watts) but it's fuzzy. :-(
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