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Was wondering what you guys have done for audio systems in your trucks? My dash is uncut and I would like to leave it that way. Possibly get a radio that looks like the original but has an IPOD hook up etc.....
I think I have the stereo picked out already. Was wondering what I can do for speakers. I dont want to cut my doors either. Do you guys have a speaker in the dash? Maybe a box with 6x9's under the seat? Photos and any help would be great! How does it sound? Dont need anything over the top, I just dont have a stereo at all right now. |
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I put speakers under the seat. They sounded awful. I put then in the doors. I also cut my dash.
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I was really not wanting to cut my dash or doors!
Thinking about a stereo something like this http://www.brotherstrucks.com/prodin...number=CS06300 Also anyone buy kick panels? They kinda look like they might get in the way. |
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I'm thinking of this one.
http://www.rimsntires.com/rt_specs.jsp My dash is not cut either. Right now I have a regular DIN temporarily installed under the seat. |
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To the best of my knowledge, there are only 2 companies left that make the shaft style of radios for these old trucks, Custom Autosound and Retrosound. Do a Google search for reviews on both of them from some other forums. Some are not so favorable.
Another option is to have an original radio converted to modern electronics which has it's drawbacks as well, not to mention the price. |
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Maybe a newer head unit under the seat might not be a bad idea, with a remote and a Ipod cable ran between the top and bottom of the seat.
More worried about speaker locations and sizes. |
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The problem with the Custom Autsound is they are crap. I would do a remote with Ipod like Vandals909 suggested
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Dual Audio makes a cheap basic unit that is post mounted and has an MP3 player input. Installed one in my 86 with some 3 1/2" speakers found in the junk yard in a 91 suburban. It's not high end sound but its good enough given all the other noises my truck makes.
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For mounting a radio you can use a universal kit that mounts under the dash like this.
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=265-926 For the speakers nothing really beats kick panels. No cutting and they look good and sound good. On a side note I have kicked around the idea of finding someone in the area and installing a system of there liking, I see you're in So CAL, and doing a nice write up for the forums. You supply the mats and an 18 pack. I'll take care of the rest. Shoot me a PM if your interested. |
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I just got done with mine, no pics yet though. The deck is in the glovebox in a simple box I made out of some scrap plywood. Has an iPod wire running out the corner. I installed an amp on the middle of the trans hump, 6x9 in boxes that will either be in the corners or flat behind the seat which will be determined once I put the seat back in. Also made some pods to mount 5.25" to the kickpanel, fabbed some tweeter holders out of stainless and mounted to the bottom of the dash. Sounds a lot better then the cheap set of Radio Shack speakers I had under the seat.
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Can you please share you pictures when you get a chance?
Sorry I had this in the wrong Forum 67-72 trucks. My truck is a 71. |
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Heres what i did. Did'nt want to cut doors either so used kickpanel Speakers and sub box. I was torn on cutting dash to but i did it looks good and sounds great.Click on link for pics: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=404420
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Here's mine.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=370004 Looks stock, but has the benefity of a touch screen control. Nobody is the wiser when they look into the cab when the system is stored... |
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my truck has 5 1/2s in the doors, a 6X9 in the middle (btw you cant fit a 6X9 under the seat) surround speakers under the seat, a Fosgate 900W amp and a Fosgate 10" sub, soon the gas tank will be relocated and il have 2 more subs, but it sounds awesome! somebody stole my 5 1/2s so for now i have chinese speakers in my door
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Actually you can run a 6x9 under the seat, I got 2 jensens under mine aimed toward the front and they fit perfect. You do have to put them at a slight angle to get them to fit.
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mines nothing special but it does the job
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Alpine Dvd deck, alpine 6.5 doors, 4 inch kenwoods rear b pillar, alpine amp for front, alpine amp for hertz audio 10 sub. ipod control on deck with back up camera and adding bluetooth soon.
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No problem, ill take some pics later today.
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thanks :)
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I know these aren't the best pics in the world but this is my setup and the 6x9s you were askin about. Its a sony deck going to a 208W old school amp and 2 6x9 jensen speakers under the seat. Suprisingly they dont sound muffled from being under the seat, they actually sound pretty good. I went ahead and got the Ipod interface for it so I can hide my iPod in the glove compartment. Im hoping to add another amp and 2 12in subs soon where the gas tank was (did a 69 camaro gas tank conversion:metal:)
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I ended up with the Retrosound, fed into a Polk Pa200.4amp, into a pair of Polk mm691 speakers.Running of my mp3 player and just sitting in the garage it sound's pretty dam good.Now this was just hooked up to the battery as I don't have the engine in it yet.
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