premier head unit with mach460?

aerodorcho

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Hey guys, I have a 94 mustang GT with the mach460 system. Lately my stereo has been acting funny (not turning on, randomly turning off, switching between cd and radio at random) And my cd player ate a CD I think. So i decided It's time for an aftermarket.

I have a premier DEH p760mp head unit out of one of our previous cars, and I was wondering Can i hook it up to my mach 460 system, and will I need any special kind of mounts for it?

Here's the specs on the unit
Supertuner
Supertuner Supertuner IIID
24-Station/6-Button (18FM/6AM) Presets
BSM (Best Stations Memory)
CD Player
1-bit D/A Converter 16-bit
CD-R/CD-RW Compatible
AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
Disc Title Memory
CD Text CD Text
BMX Digital Enhancement
MP3 Playback Compatibility
Codec Support MP3, WMA, WAV
File System ISO9660-1,-2, Romeo, Joliet
Max Directory 8
Max. Folder # 99
Max File # per Folder 253
Max File # per Disc 65,535
Multisession Disc Play
Random Play Folder/Disc
Repeat Play File/Folder
MP3 Bit Rate 8~320kbps or VBR
WMA Format WMA v7, 8, 9
WMA Bit Rate 48~192kbps, VBR, Lossless
File Name 64 bytes
Folder Name 64 bytes
ID3/WMA Tag ID3 v1.0, 1.1, 2.0; WMA
Tag Length 30 bytes
Tag Data Track, Artist, Album, Comment
Tag Display On/Off
List Search Folder
IP-Bus System Expandability
IP-Bus System Control
XM Radio Ready
Multi-CD Control
DVD Control
TV Tuner Control
Auxiliary Input CD-RB10 or CD-RB20 required
External Unit Control 2
Display Features
Display Type Organic EL (OEL)
Dot Matrix OEL Size 128x32 + 24x32 (Blue + White)
Soft Key Operation Mode
Screensaver Movies 2 (Star Racer, Arctic Ocean)
Background Animations 4
Level Indicators 2
Flap Face Flap Face
Audio Features
Built-in Speaker Power MOSFET 50W x 4
Equalizer EEQ (3-Band Parametric)
Equalizer Presets 5
User Equalizer Settings 2
Sound Focus EQ
EQ-EX
Loudness 3 Mode
Electronic Balance/Fader
Source Level Adjuster (SLA)
Crossover Network Two-Way Crossover
High-Pass Crossover (HPF) 50/80/125Hz, -12dB/Oct.
Subwoofer Crossover (LPF) 50/80/125Hz, -18dB/Oct., +/-12dB
RCA Preouts 3 pair (Front, Rear, Sub/Non-Fading)
Preout Voltage & Impedance 2V, 100 Ohm
General Features
Rotary Volume Control Pop-up
Remote Control Steering Wheel
Wired Remote Input
Cellular Mute
Detachable Face Security
Face Case (Included)
 

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The head unit itself should fit right in the spot as long as its the standard DIN size.

My car had the 460 system and a Pioneer headunit in it so I'm not entirely sure what you have to do wiring wise. I think the Mch system is factory amplified and I've never messed with that sorta thing. Everything I've done has been just normal stuff.
 
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i know i need a special kinda of wiring hardness, and i think its called a Metra 70-5510, but i want to be 100% positive before I go out and buy it
 

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The mach system is the biggest pita to do stuff to. The deck should fit right in but you will probably need an adapter to hook it up to the system, are just switching the deck out or doing speakers and everything?
 

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