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Dsp Controller For Porsche Boxster And 911(996). From Nokia. Part # 99


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Hello,

I just purchased off of ebay a DSP CONTROLLER FOR PORSCHE BOXSTER AND 911(996). FROM NOKIA. PART # 996.645.201.05, without a harness. I am wondering where to go to get a harness and where could I find installation instructions.

Thanks

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That DSP is for the older "wired" systems (MY02 and older). I doubt it would be very easy to interface it to a MOST (fiber optic) based system that you have in your car.

From what I've heard about the DSP - it was not very good anyway.

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My DSP unit was amp-dependant. It actually plugs into the amp directly through the wire harness. This leads me to believe that the DSP portion is onboard the amp as well. You will have to tap the infinite knowledge of these other guys to determine your possibilities here.

I have recently replaced my entire stereo. I am very pleased with my present upgrades. However, the DSP sound system was good for a factory install and served me well for the last 7 years. Would I buy it again? No... but its pretty good if your expectations are in line.

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