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Old School, 2 Channel Car Stereo Audiophile? Am I the Only One Left?
Can anyone help?
I have a Porsche 2000 Boxster S that came with the factory "upgraded" digitally enhanced system and 6 (?) speakers. To further improve the system, a dealer in CT meticulously installed an a/d/s 650 amp and a/d/s woofers in the door. The bass improved but I would say lots of money later the system is not yet where I want it to be. I am thinking about: A Nakamichi CD 400 to replace the Becker head unit Replacing or disconnecting the factory in dash speakers splashing up into the windshield Focal? Disconnecting the rear "speakers" Adding a Milbert Tube amplifier constructing some sort of "pods" or kickplate modifications so the speakers can fire more on axis and give me a normal, 2 channel stereo image. My car stereo in 1980 sounded MUCH better than anything I have heard in the last five years. I dont need DVD, playstations, subwoofers, 170 DB etc, -- just good clean, musical, non fatiguing, channel stereo sound. To give you some idea, I like Audio Research tube amps and Magneplanars at home. Any ideas? Are there any decent dealers in the NYC tri state area? Thank you and best wishes. 1N |
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