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djracer 10-13-2014 07:57 AM

Post all your Car Audio needs
 
I have been a Car Stereo Installer for 36 Years and I will do my best to provide you guys and gals with good prices and great tech help. I sell most major brands and will be here to stand behind the products.

Axle 10-13-2014 11:53 AM

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Sounds like you are the guy to ask. =-)

I got a "new" '81 GMC with an Alpine 7163 (and matching amp circa early 80's. Aparently it was also the factory radio in some 83/4/5 Lambo's) Sounds reasonably good, good enough that I'm not putting my two shaft denon in its place. But it naturally comes with early 80's alpine quirks;

Primarily: how do you set the station presets? Seems no matter what combination of button presses, knob push or pulls I do, keys I hold down in combination, anytime I even touch a preset it changes to whatever the default preset is (ie: newer radios, you just hold the preset down and it will set your current station to the preset. This thing, the moment you touch the preset button it changes to the preset default).

I've also been playing around with trying to set the clock... But that seems to have solved itself, I am guessing it gets a time signal off the air to set the clock automatically as I went to try and set the clock yesterday and found it was actually correct.

Alpine site stinks for tech support, seems anything pre-CD days does not exist for them anymore. Even "vintage" parts comes back with a 'not found'. I guess vintage to them is 2005...

Alex.

djracer 10-14-2014 11:12 PM

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Wow Alex you are trying to tax my old memory! It has been a really long time since I have seen one of those. I am a member of several vintage car audio sites on FB. You may want to send me a friend request and reach out to the guys on those groups. Do you have the Face Plate? What do the other buttons say on the radio?

Kevin Tolliver

djracer 10-14-2014 11:17 PM

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I found this on the web but it may be wiring only.

http://www.analogalley.com/osccart/p...oducts_id=1174

djracer 10-14-2014 11:31 PM

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/ALPINE-7163-...e442d2&vxp=mtr

send this guy a message he has the manual with his!

Nitis 10-14-2014 11:49 PM

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My nephew came up with a great idea to play some tunes off our iphone by just hooking up an amp with an aux input then the speakers. It works great

So what's the least expensive amp to meet my needs? I'm thinking 4 channels as I have holes in my doors already and I want to put some 6x9s under the seat

I'm not a audio snob so nothing fancy plan on a retro sound down the line

Nitis 10-15-2014 12:30 AM

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And what size speakers fit a 5" round hole?

Axle 10-15-2014 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by djracer (Post 6879574)
Wow Alex you are trying to tax my old memory! It has been a really long time since I have seen one of those. I am a member of several vintage car audio sites on FB. You may want to send me a friend request and reach out to the guys on those groups. Do you have the Face Plate? What do the other buttons say on the radio?

Kevin Tolliver

Vintage truck site, vintage equipment. :lol:

Faceplate should be readable in the attached photo. And no, if I press volume and hold it, and push a preset at the same time, it does the same as originally mentioned (just jumping to the defualt for that preset). I forget what pushing the volume by itself ends up doing, but it changes the display so I assume the switch is okay. Basically, all the knobs and buttons provide a reaction from the unit, but nothing yet has allowed me to set my own presets. (the cassette was parked along with the truck, so I even get a genuine vintage cassette =-) ).

I don't facebook, so that option is out. Wiring I'm good for. Just setting the pesky presets is all thats got me confounded.

Alex.

vidman 10-15-2014 06:46 PM

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Hey Kevin I,m glad you posted this..I have a pair of JBL GTO 329s going in the front dash and Infinity reference 9603ix 6+9 in my cab corners. looking for a good amp to power the 4 speakers. need enough power to drive the Infinitys but not blow out the JBLs. Was looking at the Rockford fosgate line.What do you think..Thanks Rick

Sick5 10-21-2014 09:33 AM

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DjRacer
Im wanting to move to using an ipad air as a head unit. im thinking of buying Istreamer
but not sure what else to i need.
i have a 4 channel and a jl500/1 thinking of running 6x9 on the side corners and 6.5 on the kick panels.
i heard i might need a linedriver. So.. what is the best line driver for my buck. and could i use an EQ instead of a linedriver.

Malibuick231 10-22-2014 03:50 PM

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What would be my options on a set of 4x10 and 6.5 speakers? I will also need a 10" sub w/box and sub amp.

BigDan3131 10-24-2014 01:47 AM

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I took the tank out of my 65 and those cab corners should be a good place to high mount a pair of new 6x9's I had left over from another project. I undercoated the whole inside of the cab then I bought a new cap and seal for the gas filler and will be using the 3M Windo Weld to mount it permanently. If I fill the cavity with Polyfill stuffing will my sound quality improve?
I plan to use a shallow mount 8" sub I have and I'm wondering if there would be any issues having an amp and remote controlled head unit mounted closely together with the sub? I was planning to mount the head unit on a fold down ramp to access it if needed otherwise it would be hidden. Should I add a couple small fans behind it to keep it cool?
How is the sound quality of speakers mounted under the dash firing downward, I'm trying to keep things as less obstructed as possible.

djracer 11-02-2014 08:57 AM

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Guys I am sorry I am so late responding to these questions. I have folks that are supposed to be letting me know when I have questions on here. Nitis I can get you a very decent 4 channel amp for 125 plus shipping. I also have a barely used pioneer amp that will run 4 speakers for 100 plus the ride. Some 6.5 speakers fit in a 5-5.25 inch hole.

djracer 11-02-2014 09:08 AM

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Vidman I have been a Rockford fan then not a few times through my carrier. I am back to not being a fan again. I have had a few amp problems as of late even with their t series amps. If you do a 4 channel you can vary the power going to the speakers. You can even xover the smaller speakers to cut a little bass out of them. I would buy an amp with variable xovers.

djracer 11-02-2014 09:11 AM

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Sick 5 I would hook the amps up as they are first and see if you have a need for a line driver. A preamp with a knob for volume would be nice.

djracer 11-02-2014 09:17 AM

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Malibuick call me 334657558three you don't have many options in a 4x10.

djracer 11-02-2014 09:27 AM

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Bigdan does the 65 have a center dash location? If so I would do fronts there or in the kick panels. It shouldn't be an issue to mount the head and amp close to the sub. Cal me if you have and questions I can help with. 334657558three

Andy4639 11-02-2014 11:00 AM

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Hello,
I'm fixing to swap out my seats in my 71 truck. I have a box built behind the seat with 2 amps with one 4 channel amp running 2 tens bridged. The other amp has 2 three ways and 2 mids hooked to it. I then have 2 tweeters hooked to the radio.

I would like to get one amp for everything if that's possible? What would you recommend to buy?
:chevy:


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Sick5 11-04-2014 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by djracer (Post 6900751)
Sick 5 I would hook the amps up as they are first and see if you have a need for a line driver. A preamp with a knob for volume would be nice.

adding a ipad only gives me two channels. Would i use an EQ so that i can run front,rear and sub. If so what EQ is the best bang for my buck?

Sick5 11-04-2014 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by BigDan3131 (Post 6890591)
I took the tank out of my 65 and those cab corners should be a good place to high mount a pair of new 6x9's I had left over from another project. I undercoated the whole inside of the cab then I bought a new cap and seal for the gas filler and will be using the 3M Windo Weld to mount it permanently. If I fill the cavity with Polyfill stuffing will my sound quality improve?
I plan to use a shallow mount 8" sub I have and I'm wondering if there would be any issues having an amp and remote controlled head unit mounted closely together with the sub? I was planning to mount the head unit on a fold down ramp to access it if needed otherwise it would be hidden. Should I add a couple small fans behind it to keep it cool?
How is the sound quality of speakers mounted under the dash firing downward, I'm trying to keep things as less obstructed as possible.

i have a friend of mine that has a 63 with speakers firing down and they sound great. never had a chance to see what size or what they look like but i know he couldnt run AC anymore because of it.

BigDan3131 11-05-2014 03:51 AM

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I plan to use the old air products ac that has a center under dash unit like the original style.

Thanks DJ

jastewart25 11-05-2014 01:19 PM

Re: Post all your Car Audio needs
 
hi kevin,

thanks for all your advice. i will definitely keep you in mind for future purchases.

as of now, i just have a quick question.

i installed a new pioneer head unit- kept previous owner's door speakers and replaced po's 6x9's in rear with new ones.

everything was working fine until i wired rear speakers up using posi connectors behind my brackets yesterday. the previous owner had his 6x9's in a box with the wires running to red and black on box. now there is no audio from any of the speakers.

so i took out the back speakers to see if i could get audio from just the front (as this configuration worked fine until yesterday) and NOTHING!

no sound from any speakers whatsoever. nothing has changed on wiring from head unit.

any ideas?

thanks!

djracer 11-12-2014 03:56 PM

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andy4639 I would do a 5 channel if you want to run everything with one amp. Polk audio and image dynamics have some nice 5 channels.

djracer 11-12-2014 03:58 PM

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sick5 i recommend a preamp from DB Drive.

Dubnova 11-13-2014 09:04 AM

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Kevin, I am kinda stumped over what to do a for a sound system in my 65. I purchased a www.radiosforoldcars.com 65 radio with a iPhone input and four outputs for speakers. I want to run 4 speakers and a small woofer but, I want to keep it all hidden as much as possible. What would you do? What band stuff? Thanks


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