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Does anybody have a suggestion for a decent stereo setup without cutting my dash. I was planning on going with custom autosound or retro sound, but I have seen a ton of bad reviews for both. I hate the thought of cutting my dash, but I want decent sound and Bluetooth.
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Some people have taken the old Delco radios and added bluetooth to it.
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I installed the custom autosound and it works well. I have a clip out when I turn the stereo off but I think that might be an amp issue (10" sub and 6x9). I didn't get the bluetooth version as I thought it was a lot extra for it...kind regret it now as it would have been nice to stream the music vs having a wired connection sitting on the bench seat sliding around...I may get a phone holder that you can insert into a cupholder.
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I’ve had the CustomAuto sound for about 6-7 years now. Love it.
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I second the custom autosound.. specifically for OG fit, finish & style. i believe?? there was someone on the board that used to recondition your factory radios & update them for BT...
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I would check out Short hauls amp upgrade that allows him to do bluetooth and he hid it all under the front seat. (I really like that idea).
Here's his link: https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo...d.php?t=782493 |
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I have an old school Sears cassette player that has a CD in jack and so I just use a small Bluetooth adapter to use my iphone with it. I had recently seen on Crutchfield they have a small body unit with a swivel touch screen. It looks like the main unit could be mounted back a little and screen would just stick out of the rectangle hole. A person could even add a back up camera to this unit.
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If I had a factory radio I would probably have it converted, but unfortunately a previous owner swapped it out for an aftermarket tape deck that sounds terrible. If some people are having good luck with custom autosound maybe I should put that back on the table.
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It's nice to see some good reviews of the Custom Autosound radios. I was a little nervous about the bad reviews I read online.
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I've had 3 retro sound radios in various older vehicles. They are a very nice option... especially if you're looking for things like satellite radio. I did have a problem with the last one I bought. Pray you never have to call their tech support.
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I’m thinking about having the cassette drive removed from my circ 1986 Kenwood in my 84, and have a Bluetooth board installed in it’s place. While in there, plan to have the Kenwood 5 pin plug swapped to RCA jacks to run a non Kenwood amp
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