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Custom Autosound ?
Hello I’m wondering about Custom Autosound and if you have any feed back about them. I bought a radio from them and it wouldn’t pick up any radio stations and it sounded horrible. So I sent it back they repaired it or sent me another I don’t know which. Anyway I went out and installed it and it gets radio stations now but it still sound bad. I have it hooked too 2 6x9 3 ways and and 2 4” two ways through a Alpine 200 watt amp. I have run my Ipod and a old pioneer cd player head unit off the RCA and the system rocks out. So the only poor quality part is the USA 630 I got. I don’t know if I should sent it back again or return it for something better. Has anyone else dealt with this company or products, how did your radio sound?
I don’t want to cut up my dash and I don’t want a radio that sound bad. Any tips? |
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I had same problem....... returned and cut the dash
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I am the only person on this message board that has a Customautosound stereo that works. I have never had a problem with it.
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My brother has one in his stepside. It works as advertised, but he added better speakers, a sub woofer, and power amp. Surprising how nice it sounds with these add-ons. And looks factory to boot.
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biggest piece of junk ever. |
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Well 2 for and 2 against. Sounds like this is a common problem or at least 50/50. My radio works however it sounds like the songs are coming from the bottom of a paint can. OR like the loud option isnt on on my pioneer unit.
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I'm on a mustang forum most people that bought one of there radios hated it sounded like crap or didn't last long.Its better to cut the dash or they make a box to mount a din under the dash for street rods.200ish for there's or you can buy a good din size cd player for 100.
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check this out!
http://www.retrosoundusa.com/ |
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i have a custom autosound in my 68 and i love it, it sounds great and works perfect, and it looks origional which is awesome! i could never bring myself to butcher a dash, if this radio didnt work, id either get an origional radio or leave it without one. anyways mine works great.
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Maybe I’m too picky but if I pay for a nice radio I feel it should sound good. |
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Trust me guys, even Country, and Classic Rock sound fantastic with a subwoofer!
Pete |
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I love Custom Autosound!
my dad, my uncles, my friends have all used Custom Autosound and i've never heard of anybody having any problems... hell theyve been making radios for over 30 years!?! |
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I installed 2 custom autosound radios, both work great and no complaints at all from the owners of the trucks
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I put a custom autosound in my 69. 4 6"w tweets, sound ordanance powered sub, sounds great. It may be to early to tell, but it's working as of today.
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I think it's one of those deals where it just depends how picky you are - they are more of a low end audio product, IMO. I have a retrosound in my truck and it's similar in quality. Bottom line is that if you're looking for something top notch, Custom Autosound is going to be disappointing. You need to go another route and spend the bucks. A lot of our trucks have loud exhausts and all have relatively poor acoustics; you have to do more with the system in these trucks than you would in a 5 year old car.
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www.turnswitch.com
They rebuilt my factory radio with all new everything and modern internals. Looks stock, better than a CA unit, and I didn't have to cut my dash. Very pleased. |
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bigblock73, what did it cost you for the resto?
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just over 4...a tad expensive, but that includes a refurb of the radio as well. Quality cost $$
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PROBLEM IS PEOPLE WANT A 300.OO UNIT FOR 150.00
and they cater to a group that wants a factory look, with factory speakers, placement ect.. the internal amps are low compaired to most of todays units.. they are for those that have a stock radio and want a c/d player and i pod input.. not for the crowd that wants hifi sound .. if you add an amp they are as good as any 200.oo unit most of the problem is people expect it to sound like todays cars without adding all the sound deadner , just an fyi, those that hate the sound of these are the same ones that think ipods sound good, compressed music never sounds good, remember the speakers and their surroundings have more of an impact on the sound than the radio itself |
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