I'm not a stereo guy by any means, but I am a bit particular in certain ways. First of all, I am generally not a fan of aftermarket head units. I'm not saying that good ones don't exist, but they don't usually match stock interiors and the quality just feels cheap in the buttons. I decided that I'd rather fix the factory Delco unit in my Camaro. Most of it's lights are burnt out, but it works fine otherwise. The lights are no biggie, but if I'm digging that far, why not add an AUX port? Both of these processes have been documented many times. However, I have seen very few AUX inputs installed in ways that meet my standards. I find the need to install a CD or a tape to listen to your phone to be a bit hacked, so I dug a little deeper.
So clearly, the sort of thing I want to do is a possibility. I was just hoping for some better road maps. I can't see anything in the video, and the thirdgen.org thread is not very detailed. Has anybody else done this sort of mod?
By the way, I have two blown factory speakers. Unfortunately, GM used 2 ohm speakers, so aftermarket replacements do not seem to exist. I don't want to have to crank the volume way up just to hear anything. I have that problem in the 240 and its super irritating. Does anybody have leads on 2 ohm speakers that don't cost an arm and a leg? If not, I'll just try to find some stock used speakers. Thanks.
Aux Input In A 4TH Gen Delco Radio, Anybody want to know how? - Third Generation F-Body Message Boards
Car Audio - Aux Input In A 4TH Gen Delco Radio, Anybody want to know how? - I have to do another one for a customer. If there is anyone interested, I will be happy to post the how to do here. This is the radio, does not matter if it is cassette or CD.
www.thirdgen.org
So clearly, the sort of thing I want to do is a possibility. I was just hoping for some better road maps. I can't see anything in the video, and the thirdgen.org thread is not very detailed. Has anybody else done this sort of mod?
By the way, I have two blown factory speakers. Unfortunately, GM used 2 ohm speakers, so aftermarket replacements do not seem to exist. I don't want to have to crank the volume way up just to hear anything. I have that problem in the 240 and its super irritating. Does anybody have leads on 2 ohm speakers that don't cost an arm and a leg? If not, I'll just try to find some stock used speakers. Thanks.