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Old 05-05-2015, 01:04 PM   #10
TexasJeff
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Retro Sound Zuma model

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Originally Posted by Cooper197 View Post
I put one of these in my dad's '66 GMC and we like it!
I don't think his was the model 2, I know it had bluetooth, 2 USB inputs and 2 AUX inputs though. It worked great! Our biggest complaint was always the controls on it. Be sure to keep the manual around as you'll need it at first to figure things out. Setting the clock and screen color and such isn't quite as easy as I thought it'd be, but basic stuff like changing the station or source is pretty easy still, just no labeled buttons!

Other than that, it's great. It looks somewhat original doesn't require cutting and paired with the right speakers and such it sounds really good!
I have installed the Zuma model in my truck and just love it, the USB is the best thing ever invented, for these older trucks and cars. Great sound, but as Copper197 stated it is a little confusing figuring out how to operate it, I do keep the manual handy in my center console.
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