after market stereos
#3
I have a question and rather than start a new thread I thought i would add it to this one. All I really want is to use my Ipod as my sound system. Is it possible to simply hook the ipod up to an amp and speakers and run it directly through the amp. I have a set of powered speakers at home that I use this way and thought I may be able to do the same in the car. That way I can keep my stock am fm radio and use the ipod for the real music.
any ideas
any ideas
#8
I know that multiple people have, and they enjoy them. Acoustically, they are better placed there rather than behind the seats, but I personally have never really liked how they look. I have two 6x9s where the stock speakers were behind the seats, and a 12" sub built into my spare tire cover. To each their own. Not many people feel the need for subs in our cars, but some still do. I have been told that the 6x9 boxes are good quality, but have never physically seen them.
Gotta love being a auto tech at best buy. Lol.
Gotta love being a auto tech at best buy. Lol.
#10
Need info on "classic" stereo equipment
Hi guys, still struggling with how and what to do to upgrade original stereo. I have found some excellent "classic" stereo equipment that I am seriously considering purchasing and having installed in my 81 turbo ZX. First of is a Technics R9300 cassette deck that I could apparently hood ipod up to. (Cannot find any info on it in google.) any of you guys own or owned one and can fill me in on it. (What I like about it is it is a similar vintage of the car but appears to be a definite upgrade if it is as good as advertised).
To go with that is some nice A/D/S/ tweeters and A/D/S #AL 5 high performance Bass midrange Driver door speakers.... There are also amps, subs and other stuff available....
Ok your thoughts on going this route would be appreciated.
Thanks
To go with that is some nice A/D/S/ tweeters and A/D/S #AL 5 high performance Bass midrange Driver door speakers.... There are also amps, subs and other stuff available....
Ok your thoughts on going this route would be appreciated.
Thanks
#11
Anything aftermarket "vintage" would require yanking the silver stereo face right?
And a tape deck? Do you own any tapes? I can't think of a single reason to buy a tape deck... even for "vintage's" sake. If your car has 32 miles on it, and will forever reside on a Nissan showroom floor, I can see the reason for keeping a vintage look, otherwise it's just a waste of time and money. Yank the stock piece o crapper and install an MP3 / ipod / bluetooth head unit. Or leave the stock unit, and install the new unit in the glove box, with new wiring.
And a tape deck? Do you own any tapes? I can't think of a single reason to buy a tape deck... even for "vintage's" sake. If your car has 32 miles on it, and will forever reside on a Nissan showroom floor, I can see the reason for keeping a vintage look, otherwise it's just a waste of time and money. Yank the stock piece o crapper and install an MP3 / ipod / bluetooth head unit. Or leave the stock unit, and install the new unit in the glove box, with new wiring.
#13
Hi guys, still struggling with how and what to do to upgrade original stereo. I have found some excellent "classic" stereo equipment that I am seriously considering purchasing and having installed in my 81 turbo ZX. First of is a Technics R9300 cassette deck that I could apparently hood ipod up to. (Cannot find any info on it in google.) any of you guys own or owned one and can fill me in on it. (What I like about it is it is a similar vintage of the car but appears to be a definite upgrade if it is as good as advertised).
To go with that is some nice A/D/S/ tweeters and A/D/S #AL 5 high performance Bass midrange Driver door speakers.... There are also amps, subs and other stuff available....
Ok your thoughts on going this route would be appreciated.
Thanks
To go with that is some nice A/D/S/ tweeters and A/D/S #AL 5 high performance Bass midrange Driver door speakers.... There are also amps, subs and other stuff available....
Ok your thoughts on going this route would be appreciated.
Thanks
#14
I have the one from Motorsport which you are asking about. I love the location of it, and it is a clean look. And sounds really nice with the 6 x 9's. And I have 2 6" speakers in the stock locations behind the seats. Then all is powered with a JVC USB, and auxillary aftermarket stereo that has a purple display. Which all my interior lighting is.
#15
Thanks NISMO you are probably right. I have not talked to the guy about money specifics yet but I think he wants big bucks for it too. However, I do have tapes (lol) and quite a few of them. I can live with a casette deck no problem as long as it works perfectly and looks good. He makes the argument, and I think it's true, that the older equipment is made much better than today's. This was built in the late 80s and looks solid. The coloured lights are even the same colour as the original stereo. Anyway thanks for your input. Will probably go your route anyway...
thanks again
thanks again
#16
I have the one from Motorsport which you are asking about. I love the location of it, and it is a clean look. And sounds really nice with the 6 x 9's. And I have 2 6" speakers in the stock locations behind the seats. Then all is powered with a JVC USB, and auxillary aftermarket stereo that has a purple display. Which all my interior lighting is.
I am not looking for big bass etc (I am 55 years old) and would rather quality sound over loud with big bass.... Springsteen fanatic...
LOL
Thanks for your response.
#17
Pyle Audio makes an amp that is really small (Like 3" x 5" by 1.5")and has a remote 3.5mm jack that mounts very discretely. You can stuff it just about anywhere and then discretely mount the jack to maintain the vintage look of your original head unit. I bought the waterproof model with marine speakers for my boat and was very impressed with the sound. I think I paid less than $130 for the whole shebang.
#18
#19
You might be able to go the route of installing a 300 watt (which should be plenty) get a cheap full range headphone to rca cable (pod to amp respectively) and be fine... but in all seriousness i would just get a head unit with aux input so you can still listen to cd's and most head units also have usb/sd slot which allow alot of music without all the wires and charging players etc....
The only question I have for this thread is where do you find the dash install kit (the faceplate)
The 6x9 setup looks neat... I might have to look into building one if i cant get enough out of the stock locations....
The only question I have for this thread is where do you find the dash install kit (the faceplate)
The 6x9 setup looks neat... I might have to look into building one if i cant get enough out of the stock locations....
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