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2. 02:59 PM - Re: Installation/Shops (Ronald Buffington)
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Subject: | Installation/Shops |
>From: Scott Thibault <tbone7467@yahoo.com>
>Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 20:31:03 -0800 (PST)
>
>Does anyone know if there is a shop in washington state that can help me
>out with the installation of my stereo. I currently have a ton if
>equiptment I might need help with configuration. here is the equiptment I
>have:
>
> CDX-C90
> XDP-4000X
> XAV-7W
> XM-7557 Plus Sony bass adjustor
> XVM-6h
> XA-300
> DVX-100
> XA-118
> Phoenix gold TiDD10
>
> With unlink I am not sure what order to put these Items in. The XAV-7w
>is going to used just for the screen. I plan on doing most of the install
>myself as I cant afford the labor most shops charge and tuition too.
>
Though I have no idea about shops in Washington state, I can say the
following.
With regards to "what order" to connect things, I'm assuming you mean how to
connect them on the UniLink bus? In that case it doesn't matter really with
UniLink. As long as you don't connect two outputs together or two inputs
together, you can connect them in any order and it will still work fine.
"Serial" or "parallelling multi-changer adapters doesn't matter either. It
all works out, lol.
I do however see one problem you're going to have. The XA-7W is a UniLink
*MASTER* meaning it is a head unit itself, and one that isn't capable of
controlling a DSP at that. Connecting two masters to the bus is going to
have it lock up at best, perhaps fry something at worst (lock up is most
likely though). There may be a way that the C90 will recognise the 7W as a
slave or vice versa but that is *highly* unlikely and personally I wouldn't
attempt it. What you could do is just keep the 7W off the bus and control
everything from the C90, using the 7W only as a screen. (Connect only the
video output of the DVX to one of the 7Ws video inputs.) You won't get any
system control or display on the 7W but you really have no choice unless you
want to ditch the C90 and the XDP from the system. Then just connect the
C90 to the master port on the XDP, connect the XA-300 to the changer port
and connect the XA-118 onto the pass-through port on the XA-300 and
everything should work out fine.
You could alternately try the 7W connected to the XDP (and ditch the C90)
but I'm betting that will not work either as I don't think it has DSP
control (no Sony HU after 2000 does). If you need to get audio in from the
7W, I would use one of the inputs on the XA-300 and match the volume level
with the 7Ws volume control. Note the two inputs on the XA-300 are
different--one has a gain on it, suitable for portable devices that have no
line-out mode. If you overdrive the gained input you'll notice quite
quickly with an XDP as you'll hear the nasty (but otherwise non-damaging)
digital clipping through the processor. So depending on what else you plan
on connecting to the XA-300, pick the right input for the 7W and then adjust
the level on the 7W and leave it there.
Anyway, good luck!
Roland M.
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Subject: | Installation/Shops |
Anyone interested in buying a Sony CDX-C910 that works perfectly for DIGITAL
OUTPUT ONLY, no analog output.
comes with remote, aluminum trim ring, origional box, wiring harness, etc.
I can send pics upon request.
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>From: "Roland M" <mdx400@hotmail.com>
>To: xdp4000x-list@matronics.com
>Subject: RE: XDP4000X-List: Installation/Shops
>Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2007 17:44:31 -0500
>
>
>>From: Scott Thibault <tbone7467@yahoo.com>
>>Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 20:31:03 -0800 (PST)
>>
>>Does anyone know if there is a shop in washington state that can help me
>>out with the installation of my stereo. I currently have a ton if
>>equiptment I might need help with configuration. here is the equiptment I
>>have:
>>
>> CDX-C90
>> XDP-4000X
>> XAV-7W
>> XM-7557 Plus Sony bass adjustor
>> XVM-6h
>> XA-300
>> DVX-100
>> XA-118
>> Phoenix gold TiDD10
>>
>> With unlink I am not sure what order to put these Items in. The XAV-7w
>>is going to used just for the screen. I plan on doing most of the install
>>myself as I cant afford the labor most shops charge and tuition too.
>>
>
>Though I have no idea about shops in Washington state, I can say the
>following.
>
>With regards to "what order" to connect things, I'm assuming you mean how
>to connect them on the UniLink bus? In that case it doesn't matter really
>with UniLink. As long as you don't connect two outputs together or two
>inputs together, you can connect them in any order and it will still work
>fine. "Serial" or "parallelling multi-changer adapters doesn't matter
>either. It all works out, lol.
>
>I do however see one problem you're going to have. The XA-7W is a UniLink
>*MASTER* meaning it is a head unit itself, and one that isn't capable of
>controlling a DSP at that. Connecting two masters to the bus is going to
>have it lock up at best, perhaps fry something at worst (lock up is most
>likely though). There may be a way that the C90 will recognise the 7W as a
>slave or vice versa but that is *highly* unlikely and personally I wouldn't
>attempt it. What you could do is just keep the 7W off the bus and control
>everything from the C90, using the 7W only as a screen. (Connect only the
>video output of the DVX to one of the 7Ws video inputs.) You won't get any
>system control or display on the 7W but you really have no choice unless
>you want to ditch the C90 and the XDP from the system. Then just connect
>the C90 to the master port on the XDP, connect the XA-300 to the changer
>port and connect the XA-118 onto the pass-through port on the XA-300 and
>everything should work out fine.
>
>You could alternately try the 7W connected to the XDP (and ditch the C90)
>but I'm betting that will not work either as I don't think it has DSP
>control (no Sony HU after 2000 does). If you need to get audio in from the
>7W, I would use one of the inputs on the XA-300 and match the volume level
>with the 7Ws volume control. Note the two inputs on the XA-300 are
>different--one has a gain on it, suitable for portable devices that have no
>line-out mode. If you overdrive the gained input you'll notice quite
>quickly with an XDP as you'll hear the nasty (but otherwise non-damaging)
>digital clipping through the processor. So depending on what else you plan
>on connecting to the XA-300, pick the right input for the 7W and then
>adjust the level on the 7W and leave it there.
>
>Anyway, good luck!
>
>Roland M.
>
>_________________________________________________________________
>Laugh, share and connect with Windows Live Messenger
>
>
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Subject: | Installation/Shops |
yeah I was going to use the XAV-7W just for the screen and nothing else. I liked
the option of a fold down screen.
>From: Scott Thibault
>Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 20:31:03 -0800 (PST)
>
>Does anyone know if there is a shop in washington state that can help me
>out with the installation of my stereo. I currently have a ton if
>equiptment I might need help with configuration. here is the equiptment I
>have:
>
> CDX-C90
> XDP-4000X
> XAV-7W
> XM-7557 Plus Sony bass adjustor
> XVM-6h
> XA-300
> DVX-100
> XA-118
> Phoenix gold TiDD10
>
> With unlink I am not sure what order to put these Items in. The XAV-7w
>is going to used just for the screen. I plan on doing most of the install
>myself as I cant afford the labor most shops charge and tuition too.
>
Though I have no idea about shops in Washington state, I can say the
following.
With regards to "what order" to connect things, I'm assuming you mean how to
connect them on the UniLink bus? In that case it doesn't matter really with
UniLink. As long as you don't connect two outputs together or two inputs
together, you can connect them in any order and it will still work fine.
"Serial" or "parallelling multi-changer adapters doesn't matter either. It
all works out, lol.
I do however see one problem you're going to have. The XA-7W is a UniLink
*MASTER* meaning it is a head unit itself, and one that isn't capable of
controlling a DSP at that. Connecting two masters to the bus is going to
have it lock up at best, perhaps fry something at worst (lock up is most
likely though). There may be a way that the C90 will recognise the 7W as a
slave or vice versa but that is *highly* unlikely and personally I wouldn't
attempt it. What you could do is just keep the 7W off the bus and control
everything from the C90, using the 7W only as a screen. (Connect only the
video output of the DVX to one of the 7Ws video inputs.) You won't get any
system control or display on the 7W but you really have no choice unless you
want to ditch the C90 and the XDP from the system. Then just connect the
C90 to the master port on the XDP, connect the XA-300 to the changer port
and connect the XA-118 onto the pass-through port on the XA-300 and
everything should work out fine.
You could alternately try the 7W connected to the XDP (and ditch the C90)
but I'm betting that will not work either as I don't think it has DSP
control (no Sony HU after 2000 does). If you need to get audio in from the
7W, I would use one of the inputs on the XA-300 and match the volume level
with the 7Ws volume control. Note the two inputs on the XA-300 are
different--one has a gain on it, suitable for portable devices that have no
line-out mode. If you overdrive the gained input you'll notice quite
quickly with an XDP as you'll hear the nasty (but otherwise non-damaging)
digital clipping through the processor. So depending on what else you plan
on connecting to the XA-300, pick the right input for the 7W and then adjust
the level on the 7W and leave it there.
Anyway, good luck!
Roland M.
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Subject: | Installation/Shops |
Just out of curiosity, since when did the C910 come with an aluminum trim ring?
I'm pretty sure mine's made outta plastic, unless you're talking about the mounting
cage...
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Ronald Buffington" <ronaldbuffington@msn.com>
>
>
> Anyone interested in buying a Sony CDX-C910 that works perfectly for DIGITAL
> OUTPUT ONLY, no analog output.
>
> comes with remote, aluminum trim ring, origional box, wiring harness, etc.
>
> I can send pics upon request.
>
>
>
>
>
>
Ronald K. Buffington
>
IASCA Pro 601+ Ultimate Sound
> Quality
>
Charlotte Audiophile
> Society
>
BMW Car Club of
> America
>
>
>
>
> >From: "Roland M"
> >To: xdp4000x-list@matronics.com
> >Subject: RE: XDP4000X-List: Installation/Shops
> >Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2007 17:44:31 -0500
> >
> >
> >>From: Scott Thibault
> >>Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 20:31:03 -0800 (PST)
> >>
> >>Does anyone know if there is a shop in washington state that can help me
> >>out with the installation of my stereo. I currently have a ton if
> >>equiptment I might need help with configuration. here is the equiptment I
> >>have:
> >>
> >> CDX-C90
> >> XDP-4000X
> >> XAV-7W
> >> XM-7557 Plus Sony bass adjustor
> >> XVM-6h
> >> XA-300
> >> DVX-100
> >> XA-118
> >> Phoenix gold TiDD10
> >>
> >> With unlink I am not sure what order to put these Items in. The XAV-7w
> >>is going to used just for the screen. I plan on doing most of the install
> >>myself as I cant afford the labor most shops charge and tuition too.
> >>
> >
> >Though I have no idea about shops in Washington state, I can say the
> >following.
> >
> >With regards to "what order" to connect things, I'm assuming you mean how
> >to connect them on the UniLink bus? In that case it doesn't matter really
> >with UniLink. As long as you don't connect two outputs together or two
> >inputs together, you can connect them in any order and it will still work
> >fine. "Serial" or "parallelling multi-changer adapters doesn't matter
> >either. It all works out, lol.
> >
> >I do however see one problem you're going to have. The XA-7W is a UniLink
> >*MASTER* meaning it is a head unit itself, and one that isn't capable of
> >controlling a DSP at that. Connecting two masters to the bus is going to
> >have it lock up at best, perhaps fry something at worst (lock up is most
> >likely though). There may be a way that the C90 will recognise the 7W as a
> >slave or vice versa but that is *highly* unlikely and personally I wouldn't
> >attempt it. What you could do is just keep the 7W off the bus and control
> >everything from the C90, using the 7W only as a screen. (Connect only the
> >video output of the DVX to one of the 7Ws video inputs.) You won't get any
> >system control or display on the 7W but you really have no choice unless
> >you want to ditch the C90 and the XDP from the system. Then just connect
> >the C90 to the master port on the XDP, connect the XA-300 to the changer
> >port and connect the XA-118 onto the pass-through port on the XA-300 and
> >everything should work out fine.
> >
> >You could alternately try the 7W connected to the XDP (and ditch the C90)
> >but I'm betting that will not work either as I don't think it has DSP
> >control (no Sony HU after 2000 does). If you need to get audio in from the
> >7W, I would use one of the inputs on the XA-300 and match the volume level
> >with the 7Ws volume control. Note the two inputs on the XA-300 are
> >different--one has a gain on it, suitable for portable devices that have no
> >line-out mode. If you overdrive the gained input you'll notice quite
> >quickly with an XDP as you'll hear the nasty (but otherwise non-damaging)
> >digital clipping through the processor. So depending on what else you plan
> >on connecting to the XA-300, pick the right input for the 7W and then
> >adjust the level on the 7W and leave it there.
> >
> >Anyway, good luck!
> >
> >Roland M.
> >
> >_________________________________________________________________
> >Laugh, share and connect with Windows Live Messenger
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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<DIV>Just out of curiosity, since when did the C910 come with an aluminum trim
ring? I'm pretty sure mine's made outta plastic, unless you're talking
about the mounting cage...</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px
solid">-------------- Original message -------------- <BR>From: "Ronald Buffington"
<ronaldbuffington@msn.com> <BR><BR>> --> XDP4000X-List message
posted by: "Ronald Buffington" <BR>> <RONALDBUFFINGTON@MSN.COM><BR>>
<BR>> Anyone interested in buying a Sony CDX-C910 that works perfectly for
DIGITAL <BR>> OUTPUT ONLY, no analog output. <BR>> <BR>> comes with
remote, aluminum trim ring, origional box, wiring harness, etc. <BR>> <BR>>
I can send pics upon request. <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>>
<DIV><FONT face="Garamond, Times, Serif" size=4><STRONG><BR>>
<P>Ronald K. Buffington </STRONG></FONT></P><BR>>
<P><FONT face="Garamond, Times, Serif" size=4>IASCA Pro 601+ Ultimate Sound <BR>>
Quality</FONT></P><BR>>
<P><FONT face="Garamond, Times, Serif" size=4>Charlotte Audiophile <BR>> Society</FONT></P><BR>>
>&g
t; XAV-7W <BR>> >> XM-7557 Plus Sony bass adjustor <BR>> >> XVM-6h
<BR>> >> XA-300 <BR>> >> DVX-100 <BR>> >> XA-118
<BR>> >> Phoenix gold TiDD10 <BR>> >> <BR>> >>
With unlink I am not sure what order to put these Items in. The XAV-7w <BR>>
>>is going to used just for the screen. I plan on doing most of the install
<BR>> >>myself as I cant afford the labor most shops charge and
tuition too. <BR>> >> <BR>> > <BR>> >Though I have no idea
about shops in Washington state, I can say the <BR>> >following. <BR>>
> <BR>> >With regards to "what order" to connect things, I'm assuming
you mean how <BR>> >to connect them on the UniLink bus? In that case
it doesn't matter really <BR>> >with UniLink. As long as you don't connect
two outputs together or two <BR>> >inputs together, you can connect
them in any order and it will still work <BR>> &
gt;fin
e. "Serial" or "parallelling multi-changer adapters doesn't matter <BR>> >either.
It all works out, lol. <BR>> > <BR>> >I do however see one
problem you're going to have. The XA-7W is a UniLink <BR>> >*MASTER* meaning
it is a head unit itself, and one that isn't capable of <BR>> >controlling
a DSP at that. Connecting two masters to the bus is going to <BR>>
>have it lock up at best, perhaps fry something at worst (lock up is most
<BR>> >likely though). There may be a way that the C90 will recognise the
7W as a <BR>> >slave or vice versa but that is *highly* unlikely and
personally I wouldn't <BR>> >attempt it. What you could do is just keep
the 7W off the bus and control <BR>> >everything from the C90, using the
7W only as a screen. (Connect only the <BR>> >video output of the DVX to
one of the 7Ws video inputs.) You won't get any <BR>> >system control
or display on the 7W but you really have no choice un
less <
BR>> >you want to ditch the C90 and the XDP from the system. Then just connect
<BR>> >the C90 to the master port on the XDP, connect the XA-300 to
the changer <BR>> >port and connect the XA-118 onto the pass-through port
on the XA-300 and <BR>> >everything should work out fine. <BR>> >
<BR>> >You could alternately try the 7W connected to the XDP (and ditch
the C90) <BR>> >but I'm betting that will not work either as I don't
think it has DSP <BR>> >control (no Sony HU after 2000 does). If you need
to get audio in from the <BR>> >7W, I would use one of the inputs on
the XA-300 and match the volume level <BR>> >with the 7Ws volume control.
Note the two inputs on the XA-300 are <BR>> >different--one has a gain
on it, suitable for portable devices that have no <BR>> >line-out mode.
If you overdrive the gained input you'll notice quite <BR>> >quickly with
an XDP as you'll hear the nasty (but otherwise non
-damag
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