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1. 05:11 AM - Re: cdx-c90 vs. cdx-c90r (and more) (Scott Thibault)
2. 05:23 AM - Re: cdx-c90 vs. cdx-c90r (and more) (Pete)
3. 09:27 AM - CDX-C90 and the XAV-7W (Scott Thibault)
4. 03:49 PM - Re: CDX-C90 and the XAV-7W (Roland M)
5. 03:51 PM - Re: cdx-c90 vs. cdx-c90r (and more) (Roland M)
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Subject: | Re: cdx-c90 vs. cdx-c90r (and more) |
--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: Scott Thibault <tbone7467@yahoo.com>
it is still availible in the asian market from my understanding and the japanese
(sony) car audio site still lists the CDX-C90 as an option
Bobby Braun <bobbybraun@comcast.net> wrote:--> XDP4000X-List message posted by:
"Bobby Braun"
So is or isn't the C90 discontinued in Europe, I hear it's still available
in Japan. What's the deal?
Bobby
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christof Gommers"
Subject: Re: XDP4000X-List: cdx-c90 vs. cdx-c90r (and more)
> --> XDP4000X-List message posted by: Christof Gommers
>
> Scott Thibault wrote:
>
> > In Europe it's hard to find a used CDX-C90R.
> > It is sold as "CD Tuner with DAB Control" and retails around $1300
> > European version of CDX-C90 is not discontinued and still considered an
> > up-to-date high-end Sony receiver.
>
> The CDX-C90R is also discontinued in Europe and they switched to the
> Xplod junk.
>
> Christof.
>
>
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Subject: | cdx-c90 vs. cdx-c90r (and more) |
--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Pete" <dabrow@orange.net>
The cdx-c90 is available in Japan yes, the cdx-c90r (European) is no
longer available. Euro rrp in the UK was 1050 - $1600+
REF:
So is or isn't the C90 discontinued in Europe, I hear it's still
available
in Japan. What's the deal?
Bobby
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christof Gommers"
Subject: Re: XDP4000X-List: cdx-c90 vs. cdx-c90r (and more)
> --> XDP4000X-List message posted by: Christof Gommers
>
> Scott Thibault wrote:
>
> > In Europe it's hard to find a used CDX-C90R.
> > It is sold as "CD Tuner with DAB Control" and retails around $1300
> > European version of CDX-C90 is not discontinued and still considered
an
> > up-to-date high-end Sony receiver.
>
> The CDX-C90R is also discontinued in Europe and they switched to the
> Xplod junk.
>
> Christof.
>
>
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Subject: | CDX-C90 and the XAV-7W |
--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: Scott Thibault <tbone7467@yahoo.com>
Here is my question:
I was told that the XAV-7w would not work with the CDX-c90. do to the unilink protocols
being diffrent. What functionality will I lose if I still choose this
set up?? I want the display as I want a motorized display for my CDX_C90 (xt-40v).
I want to add a camera and a laptop for gps and dvd playback. is this going
to be possible or should I look for another option??
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Subject: | CDX-C90 and the XAV-7W |
--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Roland M" <mdx400@hotmail.com>
>--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: Scott Thibault <tbone7467@yahoo.com>
>
>
>Here is my question:
>
>I was told that the XAV-7w would not work with the CDX-c90. do to the
>unilink protocols being diffrent. What functionality will I lose if I still
>choose this set up?? I want the display as I want a motorized display for
>my CDX_C90 (xt-40v). I want to add a camera and a laptop for gps and dvd
>playback. is this going to be possible or should I look for another
>option??
>
>
Correct it won't work with the C90. The XAV-7W is a HU on its own. It is
screen driven with a remote and has UniLink changer control. I'm pretty
sure it can't be controlled on its own. That would be like trying to
connect two HUs together I think (unless the XAV-7W has an external pre-amp
box???).
However you could use the C90/XT-40V combo with the 7W as a video input
source, but there wouldn't be any cross-control functionality. The C90 would
not be able control the 7W and the reverse wouldn't work either I don't
think.
Since you'd likely not use all the functionality of the XAV-7W (like the
changer control, volume control, etc.) then you might be better off buying a
screen from another manufacturer that is just a motorised screen and nothing
else...
Roland M.
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Subject: | Re: cdx-c90 vs. cdx-c90r (and more) |
--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Roland M" <mdx400@hotmail.com>
Really? That doesn't sound too hard. Can NA (non-RDS) units be modified
for RDS support just as easily?
Roland M.
>From: Stylnconcepts@aol.com
>Reply-To: xdp4000x-list@matronics.com
>To: xdp4000x-list@matronics.com
>Subject: Re: XDP4000X-List: cdx-c90 vs. cdx-c90r (and more)
>Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 16:39:09 EST
>
>--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: Stylnconcepts@aol.com
>
>it is actually very cheap to change the tuner ...all that is needed is a
>couple of caps and an o-scope.....Heath (our old service tech) could knock
>out 50
>conversions in a 8 hour work day :>
>
>Paul
>stylnconcepts@aol.com
>
>
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