RE: RE: Pioneer (MIKE)

From: Peter Anthony (panthony@pcn.com)
Date: Mon Jan 25 1999 - 14:06:08 EST


From: Peter Anthony on 01/25/99 02:06 PM

nope NT MCSE (Micro$oft Certified $ystem$ Engineer and Cisco CCNA (Cisco
Certified network associate)

jason @ spray-tech.com
01/25/99 01:38 PM

Please respond to dakota-truck@buffnet.net

To: dakota-truck @ buffnet.net
cc: (bcc: Peter Anthony/Physician Computer Network)
Subject: RE: DML: RE: Pioneer (MIKE)

Hmm, busy little fellow.... I took the expensive route, oh say about
20k, hahahahaha.... I see you are primarily a Novell kind of guy???

Jason
1/25/99 1:43 PM

     -----Original Message-----
     From: Peter Anthony [SMTP:panthony@pcn.com]
     Sent: Monday, January 25, 1999 12:26 PM
     To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
     Subject: RE: DML: RE: Pioneer (MIKE)

     From: Peter Anthony on 01/25/99 12:26 PM
     MECP = Mobile Electronics Certification Program
     i also hold my MCSE and am currently working on CCNA.

     jason @ spray-tech.com
     01/25/99 12:01 PM

     Please respond to dakota-truck@buffnet.net
     To: dakota-truck @ buffnet.net
     cc: (bcc: Peter Anthony/Physician Computer Network)
     Subject: RE: DML: RE: Pioneer (MIKE)

     hahahahahaha.....I don't want your job, cuz I have to do it part
time
     and hate it.... Our LAN and Wan is a head ache every day. I
did skip
     over that gain point. I kind thought it was implied in the
distortion
     comment. Couldn't you include volume and gain in the same
sentence as
     interchangeable??? Isn't the volume a type of rheostat that
controls
     the output levels of the internal amps??? Any given amp
(circuits not
     that thing you use in your car for Mo Power) will have an output
defined
     by its circuit design????? I thought the volume/gain just
controlled
     what went into the circuit thus determining what is spit out of
the
     circuit???? If you pump the gain up, then you start to distort
the
     signal in, thus a bad signal now amplified shooting out???? I
used the
     Max power less than speaker RMS, so I didn't receive any funny
spikes
     that could cause damage.... I think most
home-do-it-yourself-ers match
     max to max and push the envelope sometimes. Any how...What is a
MECP???
     I know what MSCE, and MCE, CE, and all those other network
related mumbo
     jumbos are.... I personally went for a CE/EE, but slept through
the EE
     junk, man it was boring....hahahahahaha..... Never did care
much for
     amps, rectifiers, bridges, band bass filters, and on, and on,
and on....
     Although I loved feed back, all kinds, yeah Jimmy bring it home
baby,
     hahahahaha..... Can you hear Jimmy???? hahahahahaha.....

     Jason
     1/25/99 11:56 AM

          -----Original Message-----
          From: Peter Anthony [SMTP:panthony@pcn.com]
          Sent: Monday, January 25, 1999 11:29 AM
          To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
          Subject: RE: DML: RE: Pioneer (MIKE)

          From: Peter Anthony on 01/25/99 11:28 AM
          Output level doesn't really matter, any of the decent amps
out
     there today
          have strong enough inputs to handle the new 4+ volt pre in.
          Just set the input gains correctly and you can feed it a
CLEAN
     Speaker
          level.
          FYI. I am a MECP Master installer, Just not working in that
     industry any
          more. I am now a network(Wan) Engineer.

          m.gski @ cwix.com
          01/25/99 11:05 AM
          Please respond to dakota-truck@buffnet.net
          To: dakota-truck @ buffnet.net
          cc: (bcc: Peter Anthony/Physician Computer Network)
          Subject: RE: DML: RE: Pioneer (MIKE)

          So, what you are saying in theory is.......The factory
Infinity
          CD/Tape/AM/FM has line level outputs....I could run that
     directly to an
          amp.
          Do we have any Mopar Service people out there to verify the
     output level?
          -----Original Message-----
          From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net
          [mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net]On Behalf
Of
     Jason
          Jennings
          Sent: Monday, January 25, 1999 8:01 AM
          To: 'dakota-truck@buffnet.net'
          Subject: RE: DML: RE: Pioneer (MIKE)
          The top end from Mopar is supposed to be amped already....
Or
     at least
          have a nicer built in stereo amp.... Either way someone is
more
     than
          willing to shoot me if I ever replace my factor system....
          hahahahahahahaha..... It was one of the major selling
points of
     the
          car.... I can blast my beach boys and annoy all of the
local
     bass
          heads, hahahahaha.... I have already caught the attention
of
     several
          trying to figure me out. Number one sell point, the Solar
     Yellow it is
          painted, hehehehe....
          Jason
          1/25/99 10:03 AM

               -----Original Message-----
               From: Michael Guzinski [SMTP:m.gski@CWIX.com]
               Sent: Sunday, January 24, 1999 10:43 PM
               To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
               Subject: RE: DML: RE: Pioneer (MIKE)
               Alpine makes one I think. The factory Infinity is
pretty
     good,
          but it
               doesn't have line level outputs for an amp, I am
thinking
     about
          running my
               factory Infinity and putting on a speaker to line
level
          converter if I can
               find on that doesn't add too much distortion.
               -----Original Message-----
               From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net
               [mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net]On
Behalf
     Of
               bnich@bellatlantic.net
               Sent: Sunday, January 24, 1999 8:27 PM
               To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
               Subject: Re: DML: RE: Pioneer (MIKE)
               Michael Guzinski wrote:
>
> The 45 has 17wX4rms (35x4max) the 46 has 22wX4rms
     (45x4max)
> the 45 has one set of pre-amp outs, the 46 has two
sets
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net
> [mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net]On
Behalf
     Of
> bnich@bellatlantic.net
> Sent: Sunday, January 24, 1999 7:26 PM
> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> Subject: DML: Pioneer Question
>
> Anyone know the difference between the DEH45 and
DEH46?
     My
          daughter just
> bought the 45 for her Neon. Bob Nichols
               Thanks for the info Mike. Not ready for an amp as of
yet, I
     was
          just
               wondering how much you wanted for it. I have to pick
up the
     DEH
          86 1st,
               but gota finish my grill first. You know of anything
thats
     as
          good as
               the 86 but can play tapes and CD's? Bob Nichols



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