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04-22-2008, 05:13 AM | #1 |
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retro-sound truck stereo radio
Mods- sorry if you think this belongs in the audio section. I thought I might get more response in this forum first.
Anybody have any experience with retro-sound radios? http://www.retrosoundusa.com/products/details/id/9 I'm looking at all the options available that don't require dash cutting. I did a search of this forum for this radio but did not come up with any results.
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04-22-2008, 05:56 AM | #2 |
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Re: retro-sound truck stereo
No experience w. them but i used http://www.vintageautoradio.com/index.php and im very pleased, esp. with the price, it sounds good, but will be better once i get some comps.
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The $279 Price I saw on one website is scary, because it is a cheap stereo with a new face. They remind me of the old Kraco decks
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We need more info... don't hold out on us!
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04-22-2008, 05:58 AM | #6 |
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Re: retro-sound truck stereo
You might also try... Custom Auto Sound.
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04-22-2008, 05:59 AM | #7 |
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Re: retro-sound truck stereo
I've never heard of those, but I like the features.
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Re: retro-sound truck stereo
I have looked at the vintage auto and custom auto sound radios. They are also on my list. I think I like the looks of the retro sound better but I can't find anyone who has experience with it yet.
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04-23-2008, 02:21 PM | #9 |
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I may be the guinea pig for you guys, I think I may try one of these radios.
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Custom Autosound sucks! I disconnected mine and installed a Panasonic in a center console. Couldn't get any volume to speak of and lots of static. The Panasonic works great with the same hookup. Try something else.
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That's what I've heard from other people too. That's why I am looking for info on the retrosoundusa stuff
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That retro sound looks pretty cool. Not a terrible price considering.
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custom autosound is junk a waste of alot of money
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Custom Autosound uses the cheapest China-built stereo unit they can buy with a good looking front plate and knobs. They look the part, but the sound quality is terrible in my experience.
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That retro radio looks like a good deal - don't have to cut the dash and everything you would want on a radio. Those videos are pretty good too. I'm definitely gonna look a that when I get something for my truck.
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Re: retro-sound truck stereo
This RetroSound looks pretty damn cool. I like that you have an aux input AND the USB. You don't even need an MP3 player!
The only thing I would ask for or change is to have the aux and USB inputs available in the rear as well. I'd rather run the cable behind and under instead of having it hang by the cable from the front. I was thinking about a custom console to house my Zune an amp, and some speakers, but this may just be the trick that I need. Definitely on my list. |
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Re: retro-sound truck stereo
I agree but otherwise this is a great idea. I have been looking for something like this for a while. Nowdays who wants a cassette or even a CD player. If I have my MP3s (and Sirius Satellite) I'm good to go. I bet you could easily splice into the front aux input so you could have another connection in the back of the radio. Maybe $10 at Radioshack...hopefully the sound quality wouldn't go downhill.
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A couple posters on the Camaro board are going to try them out: http://www.camaros.net/forums/showth...811#post982811
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Your sound quality is only as good as the speakers you are using...I have used Custom Autosound and had no problems with it...but if you can find something better, go for it!
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retrosoundusa is close to were i live will check them out.
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if you do, let us know how it goes. I have not ordered mine yet but am looking to get one in the next month or so.
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Just about every car stereo made today is Chinese. Custom Autosound uses Kenwoods. I personally do not know of any American manufacturer of car stereos. Getting your original stereo retro-fitted sounds like the way to go, if it is indeed possible.
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