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1. 03:14 AM - where to put? (kheng wah)
2. 03:27 AM - Re: where to put? (One Park)
3. 06:37 AM - Re: where to put? (Mark Laird)
4. 06:49 AM - Re: where to put? (Tony Antoniou)
5. 09:26 AM - Re: where to put? (christopher sphon)
6. 03:46 PM - Re: where to put? (Tony Antoniou)
7. 04:26 PM - Re: where to put? (Implicit)
8. 09:25 PM - Re: where to put? (One Park)
9. 11:15 PM - Re: where to put? (christopher sphon)
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--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "kheng wah" <wdq2230@hotmail.com>
hello, I'm setting up my install comprising
cdx c90 xdp 4000x combo
cdt es 3 ways powered by mcintosh amps.
My question is where should i connect the xdp ?
near the HU under the seat with long rca's to the amps in the boot?
or
in the boot,far from the HU but short rca's to the amps in the boot.
From the owners manual, it's shown as the former connecting the HU to the xdp with
the digital cable.
thanks
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--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "One Park" <paikiah@hotmail.com>
>hello, I'm setting up my install comprising
>cdx c90 xdp 4000x combo
>cdt es 3 ways powered by mcintosh amps.
>My question is where should i connect the xdp ?
>near the HU under the seat with long rca's to the amps in the boot?
>or
>in the boot,far from the HU but short rca's to the amps in the boot.
>From the owners manual, it's shown as the former connecting the HU to the
>xdp with the digital cable.
>thanks
I've got my processor installed in the boot, to minimize RCA cable length. I
odn't htink it'd make a drastic difference if you put it right next to the
hu or far away. it's got more to do with the layout of your car and length
of RCA's.
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--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Mark Laird" <mark_laird@hotmail.com>
I don't know what you mean by "boot," but you are almost always better off
getting close to the amps and using short RCA's.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of kheng wah
Subject: XDP4000X-List: where to put?
--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "kheng wah" <wdq2230@hotmail.com>
hello, I'm setting up my install comprising
cdx c90 xdp 4000x combo
cdt es 3 ways powered by mcintosh amps.
My question is where should i connect the xdp ?
near the HU under the seat with long rca's to the amps in the boot?
or
in the boot,far from the HU but short rca's to the amps in the boot.
From the owners manual, it's shown as the former connecting the HU to the
xdp with the digital cable.
thanks
Message 4
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--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Tony Antoniou" <larz@s054.aone.net.au>
"Boot" = "trunk" in UK/Australian/New Zealand English
But as suggested earlier, placement is more a case of personal preference I
think. I've never liked the idea of things under seats because passengers
can kick them and so forth. So instead, I used my creativity in the
boot/trunk when installing my DSP.
Adios,
Tony
--------------- TAMA - The Strongest Name in Drums ---------------
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Mark Laird
Subject: RE: XDP4000X-List: where to put?
--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Mark Laird" <mark_laird@hotmail.com>
I don't know what you mean by "boot," but you are almost always better off
getting close to the amps and using short RCA's.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of kheng wah
Subject: XDP4000X-List: where to put?
--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "kheng wah" <wdq2230@hotmail.com>
hello, I'm setting up my install comprising
cdx c90 xdp 4000x combo
cdt es 3 ways powered by mcintosh amps.
My question is where should i connect the xdp ?
near the HU under the seat with long rca's to the amps in the boot?
or
in the boot,far from the HU but short rca's to the amps in the boot.
From the owners manual, it's shown as the former connecting the HU to the
xdp with the digital cable.
thanks
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--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: christopher sphon <sphon721@yahoo.com>
the unilink cable that came with mine was only lonf
enough to go to the rear seat. so i mad an amp rack
and mounted everything where the seat used to be, it
was a hatchback anyway and the seat was to small for
most children. i wish i had a pick to show how nice it
looked
--- Tony Antoniou <larz@s054.aone.net.au> wrote:
> --> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Tony Antoniou"
> <larz@s054.aone.net.au>
>
> "Boot" = "trunk" in UK/Australian/New Zealand
> English
>
> But as suggested earlier, placement is more a case
> of personal preference I
> think. I've never liked the idea of things under
> seats because passengers
> can kick them and so forth. So instead, I used my
> creativity in the
> boot/trunk when installing my DSP.
>
> Adios,
> Tony
>
> --------------- TAMA - The Strongest Name in Drums
> ---------------
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com] On
> Behalf Of Mark Laird
> To: xdp4000x-list@matronics.com
> Subject: RE: XDP4000X-List: where to put?
>
> --> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Mark Laird"
> <mark_laird@hotmail.com>
>
> I don't know what you mean by "boot," but you are
> almost always better off
> getting close to the amps and using short RCA's.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com] On
> Behalf Of kheng wah
> To: xdp4000x-list@matronics.com
> Subject: XDP4000X-List: where to put?
>
> --> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "kheng wah"
> <wdq2230@hotmail.com>
>
> hello, I'm setting up my install comprising
> cdx c90 xdp 4000x combo
> cdt es 3 ways powered by mcintosh amps.
> My question is where should i connect the xdp ?
> near the HU under the seat with long rca's to the
> amps in the boot?
> or
> in the boot,far from the HU but short rca's to the
> amps in the boot.
> From the owners manual, it's shown as the former
> connecting the HU to the
> xdp with the digital cable.
> thanks
>
>
>
>
> http://www.matronics.com/archives
>
>
>
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--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Tony Antoniou" <larz@s054.aone.net.au>
I neatly cut and extended my cable by soldering some more high grade cable
in between and covered each wire as well as the entire bunch in heatshrink.
It's a shame unilink cables are so hard to find now.
Adios,
Tony
--------------- TAMA - The Strongest Name in Drums ---------------
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of christopher
sphon
Subject: RE: XDP4000X-List: where to put?
--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: christopher sphon <sphon721@yahoo.com>
the unilink cable that came with mine was only lonf
enough to go to the rear seat. so i mad an amp rack
and mounted everything where the seat used to be, it
was a hatchback anyway and the seat was to small for
most children. i wish i had a pick to show how nice it
looked
Message 7
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--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: Implicit <implicit@cqmail.net>
I have a few 18" unilink extension cables. If anyone is interested I'll see if
I can track them down.
matt
Quoting Tony Antoniou <larz@s054.aone.net.au>:
> --> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Tony Antoniou" <larz@s054.aone.net.au>
>
> I neatly cut and extended my cable by soldering some more high grade cable
> in between and covered each wire as well as the entire bunch in heatshrink.
> It's a shame unilink cables are so hard to find now.
>
> Adios,
> Tony
>
> --------------- TAMA - The Strongest Name in Drums ---------------
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of christopher
> sphon
> To: xdp4000x-list@matronics.com
> Subject: RE: XDP4000X-List: where to put?
>
> --> XDP4000X-List message posted by: christopher sphon <sphon721@yahoo.com>
>
> the unilink cable that came with mine was only lonf
> enough to go to the rear seat. so i mad an amp rack
> and mounted everything where the seat used to be, it
> was a hatchback anyway and the seat was to small for
> most children. i wish i had a pick to show how nice it
> looked
>
>
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--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "One Park" <paikiah@hotmail.com>
>I neatly cut and extended my cable by soldering some more high grade cable
>in between and covered each wire as well as the entire bunch in heatshrink.
>It's a shame unilink cables are so hard to find now.
>
>Adios,
>Tony
who says it's hard? It's in every sony dealer/service center, of various
lengths too.
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--> XDP4000X-List message posted by: christopher sphon <sphon721@yahoo.com>
i didnt know you could extend it, i figured it had
some kind of shield in it. ill have to try that, i als
have the soundstream balanced line transmitters with
short cables to try it on. cool
--- Tony Antoniou <larz@s054.aone.net.au> wrote:
> --> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Tony Antoniou"
> <larz@s054.aone.net.au>
>
> I neatly cut and extended my cable by soldering some
> more high grade cable
> in between and covered each wire as well as the
> entire bunch in heatshrink.
> It's a shame unilink cables are so hard to find now.
>
> Adios,
> Tony
>
> --------------- TAMA - The Strongest Name in Drums
> ---------------
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com
> [mailto:owner-xdp4000x-list-server@matronics.com] On
> Behalf Of christopher
> sphon
> To: xdp4000x-list@matronics.com
> Subject: RE: XDP4000X-List: where to put?
>
> --> XDP4000X-List message posted by: christopher
> sphon <sphon721@yahoo.com>
>
> the unilink cable that came with mine was only lonf
> enough to go to the rear seat. so i mad an amp rack
> and mounted everything where the seat used to be, it
> was a hatchback anyway and the seat was to small for
> most children. i wish i had a pick to show how nice
> it
> looked
>
>
>
>
> http://www.matronics.com/archives
>
>
>
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