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You will need to figure out what might fit. Speaker in the dash and in the back from the factory in my grandfather's old 280 sedan. Probably a lot of metal around the speaker holes in the back I bet.
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Denis, for the rear deck if you have the space you should try to under-mount the speakers, then you could either fabric over the top of the hole or use a factory grille. Similar concept for the front speakers, I would would work within the constraints of the space you have. I personally hate a classic car that's been hacked up with a modern audio system. 4-6 speakers, a good HU, a compact amp, and I think you're in good shape. If you want a little more low end, my RX8 had a Rockville powered subwoofer that did a really nice job of filling in the holes in the stock Bose system. It's a pancake style speaker that could easily fit under a seat, and powered so the install is simple.
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The stereo lights don't even work either so at night changing stations is a little adventurous. :p At some point I will replace with something that works but for now I just carry a small rechargeable speaker that accepts a flash drive loaded with my music. Really good sound, all things considered. >$20 from Amazon http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1569165943.jpg |
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It’s the Pioneer that Randy linked on the first page. Model DEX-99RS. They aren’t cheap; $1,200, but have automatic tuning of sound levels and time delays along with built in electronic crossover. Needs an amplifier for every speaker type- tweeter, woofer and subwoofer.
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_130DEXP99R/Pioneer-Stage-4-DEX-P99RS.html |
thx - I know about it but didn't recognize it in situ
I want something for ~~$500 - head unit only; retro look; plays from files on a phone; AM/FM |
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Why not get the Becker that came with your car? They can be upgraded with bluetooth etc. if you like. And they're no where near as expensive as the Pioneer.
https://www.beckerautosound.com/classic-becker-radios |
As Matt said, a slim small subwoofer under a seat will go a long way for making the system sound good, there are many out there that have the amp built in,(something like Pioneer TS WH500a or TS WX130DA) as long as you have the space under a seat and are willing to run power to it, then the other speakers can be small 2 way sets driven from the head unit. If the pockets for the speakers are shallow you will not get much base from them, so don't bother trying.
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(Plus, current front end units are so complicated with the controls and features hidden under layers of button pushing sequences that just adjusting treble or balance or fade requires you to stop on the side of the road to access the layers of menus.) |
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Baz’s idea about the small portable thing is a good one if it puts out enough sound. I need something for listening to music while working outside anyway, so it might kill two birds w one stone. Thanks for all the replies. :cool: |
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For under $20 each, they are a heck of a bargain, however you end up using them. I have 3 of them in service just around the house. I used a bottle of white out to mark each one with it's application: I=inside, O=outside, and V=vehicle. I keep the I in my bathroom for when I take showers. I keep the O in the garage, and the V in my truck. I also bought a couple boxes of color-coded flash drives from Amazon and have them loaded with various tunes that I can switch out as desired: LHN® (Bulk 10 Pack) 4GB Swivel USB Flash Drive USB 2.0 Memory Stick (9 Colors) ~$20 for the box of 10. I do intend to replace the stock stereo in my truck but that project is way down on the priority list so for now I have a cheap fix. In case you buy one of these.....I also used the white out to mark the control buttons so I could see them easier: on/off, volume up/down/ and move up/down to next song. You could use blue tooth but I don't really use a smart phone for anything but phone calls so I just use these flash drives. Very simple and easy and quick. Here is the link again for the Mianova speaker unit: https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Changing-Wireless-Handsfree-Supported/dp/B079GR96PB/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=flash+drive+speaker+mianova&qi d=1569239648&s=electronics&sr=1-6 |
Here is one of the stereos I typically buy just to sit on the shelf if nothing else. Maybe 4 come up on eBay a year.
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For the car Denis has, I'd get one of the custom guys to put a modern bluetooth no cd media device in the old chassis, not cheap but it'll look great.
Hide some Focals behind perf'd vinyl, and yes, a powered plate sub under the seat. The Sound Ordinance that Crutchfield sells is cheap and really good, even in a Targa. I'd just call Crutch and see what they can recommend. |
If your car has a power antenna and your going with a modern head unit, make sure it has a power out for the antenna. I just went through this mess with my 911
And, even though the alpine unit I bought has power to the antenna, it is always on. Meaning, when you switch from tuner to CD etc, the antenna doesn’t retract. To fix this I added an on off toggle switch to the power out wires Some head units have no power to antenna whatsoever |
Dennis, the owner at Al and Ed can help you with speakers and even install them (I am sure you want to install them yourself?). I decided to go with Focal because they sounded best. I didn't realize the Al and Eds are independently owned. I got really great service from him
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Ok, so I discovered that I already had holes for 6.5" speakers in the kick panels behind the covers and bought these on eBay for ~$40 brand new:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1579371766.JPG What speaker wire should I buy for an equally CSOB price online? :) |
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