Ok folks,
So here's the deal - Warrior with a WAAS430, MX170C, KMA20 and PM3000 stereo intercom. I like to listen to music when flying and love the PM3000 - it's great, no need to ditch it. Problem is the KMA20, no issues yet but I sense it's getting close - the auto com knob is getting stiff to turn - I'm waiting for it to break off in my hand one day!
So I sense we are getting close on needing to replace the audio panel. My understanding is that this is a potentially huge job and that much of it is wiring the intercom. Which brings us to the crux of the issue - my intercom is fine and I'm happy with it. Thus, could I install something like a PMA6000 and not use its intercom but continue to use my installed PM3000 stereo intercom -would this noticeably decrease my cost? Do you think this would be doable for around 3 grand?
Alternatively, if this is not possible and I went with a stereo audio panel higher up the food chain (PMA7000/PMA8000) could we see some cost savings as a consequence of the existing wiring for the PM3000? Could we do this for 4 grand perhaps?
I guess the big question is, is there anyway (or does having) that existing PM3000 intercom help on the cost of installing a new audio panel?
Thanks in advance all!
So here's the deal - Warrior with a WAAS430, MX170C, KMA20 and PM3000 stereo intercom. I like to listen to music when flying and love the PM3000 - it's great, no need to ditch it. Problem is the KMA20, no issues yet but I sense it's getting close - the auto com knob is getting stiff to turn - I'm waiting for it to break off in my hand one day!
So I sense we are getting close on needing to replace the audio panel. My understanding is that this is a potentially huge job and that much of it is wiring the intercom. Which brings us to the crux of the issue - my intercom is fine and I'm happy with it. Thus, could I install something like a PMA6000 and not use its intercom but continue to use my installed PM3000 stereo intercom -would this noticeably decrease my cost? Do you think this would be doable for around 3 grand?
Alternatively, if this is not possible and I went with a stereo audio panel higher up the food chain (PMA7000/PMA8000) could we see some cost savings as a consequence of the existing wiring for the PM3000? Could we do this for 4 grand perhaps?
I guess the big question is, is there anyway (or does having) that existing PM3000 intercom help on the cost of installing a new audio panel?
Thanks in advance all!