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If you don't want to get "that much into it", the grey wire that goes outside of the AM radio case and travels to the light bulb holder in the back of the case is powered on when the radio is turned on. You could tap into that wire to power your bluetooth amplifier, and just tuck the bluetooth amplifier up into the dash somewhere hidden and leave it on and set to whatever max volume you are comfortable with. Set the volume on your phone when playing through bluetooth. The radio on-off control would give you the ability to instantly turn off the amp instead of fumbling around for your phone. For bluetooth amps that have aux input, the aux input works when there is no bluetooth device connected. You could tap off the center terminal of the volume control on the car radio, and send that signal into the aux input of the external bluetooth amp, and have a functional and modern AM radio.
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I got one of these to play with, $10 on the River
Going to leave the AM unit unattached for the moment, but I'd like to wire up the 2 4Ω in series(8Ω load) on an alternate switched circuit so I can still use it once in awhile |
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Well since I already used the space for the radio as the home for my switch panel, I thought, "What could be more 70's than mounting the head unit under the dash?" So, that's what I did. I still listen to cds. ****, I still dust off my cassette tape collection from time to time. Still sounds a damn sight better than streaming over Bluetooth. This radio is Bluetooth capable, but I prefer the USB or AUX ports and stored media, as the sound quality is much better. Then the signal is ran to a skar 500w 4 channel amp. The heft of the signal is handled by the 5.25" speakers on the doors. I couldn't justify spending $90 on a couple pieces of plastic to mount the woofers in the kick panels just to be... well..... kicked, so I fabbed my own damn mounts. The next two channels drive a pair of DS18 3" super tweeters mounted in place of the ball vents either side of the dash. Finally, in an effort to increase the width of my sound stage, the head unit is driving a couple 2.5" speakers I yanked from a surround sound system that i mounted in the center of the dash. Overall, it sounds pretty good considering i threw it together with **** i had laying around. It could use a sub. All in due time.
Yea, just goes to show, when it comes to these trucks, all that limits what you can do is your budget and your imagination. |
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Hello, I have a question. I would like to just run an Amp like that Rockville and Bluetooth it to my phone.
I have 4 speakers going in to in the rear and to in the doors. So , is there anyway to adjust the Speakers for front to back and side to side ? I like the look of the radio delete, so something hidden is the way I would like to go. Thank you, Dan |
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Not the cheapest but I like to keep things simple. Sent my Original AM Radio with perfect chrome for a refit with the Aurora Design Conversion. Conversion gives u AM/FM Bluetooth so hands free calling and music streaming from my phone. I used a RetroSound Dual cone speaker up front. Gas tank is out of the cab so put a 6 x 9 speaker in each corner. I am very happy with the result.
https://www.retromanufacturing.com/c...r-conditioning https://www.tech-retro.com/aurora-design/home.html |
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Regarding balance left to right, that control is in the settings of my iPhone. I'd be surprised if that were not a feature of Android as well. Something you can buy nowadays, and they are coming down in price, is a digital sound processor. That feeds into your amp and gives you control over every aspect of your audio, so if you want to completely geek out, get one of those. I have no experience with them, just read about them. |
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I thought you were talking about my bluetooth receiver.
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With the Amp with Bluetooth I guess all the sound is equally disributed to the 4 speakers . I haven't purchased anything yet, and did not know a phone could control some of the speaker functions ? I recall back in the day adding a fader switch to a stereo system, but this is different without the radio. Hopefully someone has done something like i'm wanting to do. Thank you |
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it gives you an equalizer and fader/balance control using the app to control the receiver |
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I have the head unit, 2 farad capacitor and 5 channel amp on a board next to a 12" subwoofer box all hidden where the OE fuel tank used to sit. are you in Gardnerville NV Dan? |
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Finally got a wiring diagram done for my layout:
4Ohm load from the BT device wired in parallel 8Ohm load from the AM radio wired in series(hence the jumper from pin 6-9 at the switch) I used kicad(for Mac) to make this diagram ICYGAS |
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A tip for anyone installing speakers. For the best performance and sound quality. You always want to seal the front of the speaker from the back. Leaving the grill open around the speaker or leaving air holes around the mounting baffle will kill mid and lower frequency's. Many car speakers are meant for "open baffle" Meaning they need no enclosure or a large one. Understand that sometimes people do not have the means for that and there will be a compromise. The front of the speaker still needs to be separated from the back for best sound quality.
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