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Any radio wiring gurus out there? I have a Datsun Clarion AM/FM radio from the 70's. Fits great into the stock location on high-window cars.
It has a "deck" 5-pin input on the back for either an 8-track or cassette, and I'd like to try to use that for an iPod input. Not sure I want to just blindly try to hook things up.
Also, any suggestions for a good, cheap amp with line level inputs with enough juice to drive 4 speakers?
Thanks,
It has a "deck" 5-pin input on the back for either an 8-track or cassette, and I'd like to try to use that for an iPod input. Not sure I want to just blindly try to hook things up.
Also, any suggestions for a good, cheap amp with line level inputs with enough juice to drive 4 speakers?
Thanks,
Leigh Brooks
http://www.shiftco.com - my blog about cars (and stuff)
Latest post: http://www.shiftco.com/radios/the-test-mule/
67.5 SRL-00139 sleeping
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http://www.shiftco.com - my blog about cars (and stuff)
Latest post: http://www.shiftco.com/radios/the-test-mule/
67.5 SRL-00139 sleeping
67.5 SPL-11481 suspended animation
67.5 SPL-12961 snoring
67.5 SPL-13622 - H20 PWR!
The speaker box was my ultimate answer as well. I got mine at a discount electronic place (Crazy Giddions), and the speakers could use an upgrade. In the past I've installed quite a few pairs of 5 1/4's in the holes as pictured in the posts above. Speakers that small never seem to hold up to my demands.