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Old 02-03-2024, 09:41 PM   #1
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Re: Radio options

Is it Custom Autosound or Retrosound that has the static face that looks like a dial but doesn't actually work? Or both? That would be a deal breaker for me, I need to see the needle moving to different stations, and button push to make the needle move to a preset station. I don't need any digital display.
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Old 02-03-2024, 11:10 PM   #2
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Re: Radio options

I went with the Custom Autosound unit, and have had it for about five years.
One option I wish I had is Bluetooth capability.
I do use my iPhone with the AUX cord to listen to SiriusXM, but have to periodically switch out the cord to charge the phone.
If someone knows a hook up that would charge while I’m all ears.
I think my only solution will be to get a Bluetooth capable unit.
For the rest of my system, I have a small ATV amp in the Console, hooked to two 4x10 speakers, each under the front edge of the seat.
The speakers in the front (two 4 inch speakers up in the dash, and two mounted under the dash) are hooked to the regular speaker jacks on the unit.
The system isn’t going to win any stereo contests, but I like it.
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Old 02-04-2024, 01:37 AM   #3
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I went with the Custom Autosound unit, and have had it for about five years.
One option I wish I had is Bluetooth capability.
I do use my iPhone with the AUX cord to listen to SiriusXM, but have to periodically switch out the cord to charge the phone.
If someone knows a hook up that would charge while I’m all ears.
I think my only solution will be to get a Bluetooth capable unit.
For the rest of my system, I have a small ATV amp in the Console, hooked to two 4x10 speakers, each under the front edge of the seat.
The speakers in the front (two 4 inch speakers up in the dash, and two mounted under the dash) are hooked to the regular speaker jacks on the unit.
The system isn’t going to win any stereo contests, but I like it.
All you would need to do is hook up a bluetooth receiver to the aux input and you will have bluetooth instead of aux, or in addition to aux. I have a power amp that I connected one of these bluetooth receivers to. When I start the truck, it connects to my iphone. If I disconnect the bluetooth on my iphone, the aux input on this board is forwarded to the output of the board and goes into the amp. Something happened to the listing on Amazon for this, but this appears to be the offering of the device from the manufacturer's website. There are other brands, some auto connect, and some you need to go into bluetooth settings each time and manually connect.
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Old 02-04-2024, 02:03 PM   #4
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Re: Radio options

Holley/Brothers has this unit on sale currently for $245.

https://www.holley.com/products/inte.../parts/CS0SB72

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Old 02-04-2024, 08:27 PM   #5
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Re: Radio options

that's the Custom Autosound radio. Brothers sure has a habit of calling stuff their own. I suspect the reason they carry this, and at a discount is the non-bluetooth. If you go directly to Custom Autosound, which I did, they no longer offer non-bluetooth

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Old 02-05-2024, 09:08 AM   #6
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Re: Radio options

i think id want the bluetooth one but there is one that is non blue tooth but it has a bluetooth reciver that will plug in the back of the radio. so i wonder if that it just as good as one with bluetooth built in?
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Re: Radio options

Yes. As I described above.
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Old 02-05-2024, 02:50 PM   #8
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Re: Radio options

https://www.classiccarstereos.com/SE...etooth+adapter


here are the two adapters that they offrer

for this radio

https://www.classiccarstereos.com/19...o-usa-630.html
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Old 02-08-2024, 03:17 AM   #9
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I have one of these hidden units to install for 99% of my listening. https://www.memphiscaraudio.com/product/smc2a/ It is kind of like the bluetooth amps mentioned but I can use my own amps and components with it. It can be installed without the hardwire controller if you only want to use your phone. My original working AM/FM will be installed in the dash with the new speaker I purchased.
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Old 02-12-2024, 11:18 PM   #10
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I went with the retro sound slidebar. The previous owners cut the dash. It took me several hours to fix that.
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Your dash repair looks great! I am enthused to work on my mangled dash so I can get my radio installed.
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@ K-10 Kansas: Great work! Fixing those kind of issues is really rewarding, you are doing great work, please submit a finished dash pic when you are done!
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@ K-10 Kansas: Great work! Fixing those kind of issues is really rewarding, you are doing great work, please submit a finished dash pic when you are done!
Thanks Yup, here is before and after. I got a panel from LMC, bought a flux welder, watched a bunch of YouTube videos, practiced with the flux welder, took the flux welder back to the store, bought a mig welder and took my time. I've never done anything like this before. It was great fun!
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Re: Radio options

i ordered a radio

https://www.classiccarstereos.com/19...o-usa-630.html

with free bluetooth adapter and a 15% off coupon
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my 72 was a radio delete so no antenna either. This mas my $300 solution that took maybe 5 min to install using existing screw locations. Yes its loud.
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Re: Radio options

For anyone doing a repair with a complete spare dash,…
Cut under the dash pad and all the way to the dash cluster and all the way to the glove box.
Requires less filler.
More disassembly required.
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For anyone doing a repair with a complete spare dash,…
Cut under the dash pad and all the way to the dash cluster and all the way to the glove box.
Requires less filler.
More disassembly required.
That is excellent advice!
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Old 02-13-2024, 03:14 PM   #18
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Hell, why not cut it and make it like you want.

CD player with bluetooth for phone. Cup holder. AC Climate Control. L/R Fuel Switch.

The CD is kind of dated now, but I had to weld a previously cut dash to put that in and I can do it again.
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I think next time I am going to go with something like this. Might even mount it in the tachometer hole.

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Re: Radio options

I just converted a stock AM radio to Bluetooth using one of these from Amazon for $18.

ZK-1002L 100Wx2 50W 80W 5.0 power amplifier board

I gutted everything from the radio except the two knob assemblies. Then removed the rear section of the volume knobs rheostat, which left a shaft I was able to file to fit the bluetooth volume shaft. Mounted the Amp to the factory case (lining up the shafts to work without binding was the worst part).

Tested it with a spare battery and some ancient speakers and sounded good. Took about 4 hours of tinkering.
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I just converted a stock AM radio to Bluetooth using one of these from Amazon for $18.

ZK-1002L 100Wx2 50W 80W 5.0 power amplifier board

I gutted everything from the radio except the two knob assemblies. Then removed the rear section of the volume knobs rheostat, which left a shaft I was able to file to fit the bluetooth volume shaft. Mounted the Amp to the factory case (lining up the shafts to work without binding was the worst part).

Tested it with a spare battery and some ancient speakers and sounded good. Took about 4 hours of tinkering.
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Basically started by taking the outer top and bottom metal casing off the radio. They are held on with a bunch of small hex head sheet metal screws. Once those are off, start cutting out the old radio components. You will need a soldering iron to melt out some of the connections between the electronics and case. You basically want to get to the point where all that's left is the two knob assemblies and the push button assembly.
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Next, take out the on/off/volume rheostat knpb assembly. You will.see r small tabs that hold the front and rear parts together. Carefully pry the tabs out, one needs to be heated to release the solder, and pull the two halves apart.

This is the bluetooth Amp I bought off Amazon for $18. You can see the slot in the Amp shaft. Now lightly file the round part of the half circle shaft coming out of the factory on/off/volume rheostat to fit the slot in the Amp volume shaft.
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The Amp comes with a power cord. I then wired a 4 wire connector, similar to a trailer plug, to the speaker outputs.

Then fasten the amp to the radio casing. This was the worst part, trying to get the shafts to line up without binding. I ended up making about a 3/16" wood shim to go between the outer case and the Amp. Then made a 3/4" sheetmetal strap to fasten it to the case.

Then just put the upper and lower casings back on and wire it in. I did cut out part of the back of the casing for the wires to exit.

Overall, I think it took me about 4 hours of tinkering and a total investment of about $25.

Obviously, the am radio no longer works, but the original buttons and scrolling tuning knob do still function. And the original on/off/volume knob works as the original, but now controlls the bluetooth.
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