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Re: Stereo change in 2014?

Subject: Re: Stereo change in 2014?
by -=Jeff=- on 2014/2/19 17:21:42

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bogus wrote:
that is so damned cool Jeff... makes my install look boring!

then again... It sounds nice. And I have a surprise in store of my own here. heh heh heh...

I plan on working on it this weekend.


It is.. BUT

Volume Control is an issue... sort of.. there is volume on the tablet, but it will not control that on the Tuner. I have Level controller I am planning on using, but then I have no treble or bass control on the tuner

this lead me to potentially install the Clarion EQS746, seems to be a popular and decent piece.. But not really any room for it..

another thought (might actually try this one) utilize the OEM Head unit, pipe the audio though it to the CDM then to the amps (I recall reading where the CDM is mostly flat) and I know I can connect it to my amps with no whine. Now sound output may not be up to par, but I think it might be okay. if it works, it would give me Speed Controlled Volume/Bass/Treble controls and a nice remote turn on for the amps (All in one) I would still use a manual switch for the antenna.

if it works I can move the knob controls to where I want, and not be upset about hacking up a radio
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