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2 8's AKA Jeepbeats 10-29-2006 06:18 PM

Pioneer Premier DEX-M88?
 
Anyone remember this one?: http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ren/dexm88.jpg

Anyone remember what kind/type of D/A converter it had? Preout strength? Number of preouts? Any other special features? Thanks!

Dukk 10-30-2006 02:51 PM

I have a brochure at home with the M88 in it.

I can't remember the type of D/A but I do remember it had something like 4v RCA outputs at a crazy 4ohm impedance.

My biggest worry would be that it's 12+ years old so parts are gonna be tough to get. :ohwell:

2 8's AKA Jeepbeats 10-30-2006 06:15 PM

Thanks DUKK, true about the parts thing, for sure.

Hardwrkr 10-30-2006 07:03 PM

Wow thats old. Like 1993 old. Anyways I guess I'll show my true age again (what is it with you and the old gear anyways :) )

- It was a preout only deck (no internal amp)
- 1-bit D/A converter
- It had changer control

Hope that helps!

gleepoy 10-30-2006 09:47 PM

This unit was a part of the 1991 line-up.

Best feature with this head unit was that is had an optical input and output.

2 8's AKA Jeepbeats 10-30-2006 10:01 PM

Thanks for all of the info, guys! I do have an old-school gear fetish, it is true...... :)

SweetnLow91SC 10-31-2006 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by Dukk
I can't remember the type of D/A but I do remember it had something like 4v RCA outputs at a crazy 4ohm impedance.

are you sure about the 4V? as far as I could remember it only has 2V with low impedance output.. and the DAC are 1 bit.

Dukk 10-31-2006 02:46 PM

You are probably right Joe. As my foggy brain remembers, the published specs say 2volt with no specified output impedence but in an early issue of Carsound they tested the one in David Navone's car and it was 4v @ 4ohm.

Classic old school overperformance :thumbsup:

Again, this is from memory.. :ohwell:

gleepoy 10-31-2006 03:01 PM

The Pioneer literature says 500mV @ 4 ohms.

liv2ride 10-31-2006 03:44 PM

Thats .5 volts preout then :sly:


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