Thread: Tunes for my '31 project car
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12-28-2009 01:14 PM #1
Here's the manufacturers site for the product Alan put up. It features their newest version that's more powerful. http://www.casmfg.com/Secretaudio.htmYour Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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12-28-2009 02:21 PM #2
I'm no stereo expert, but my Son was facing the same problem with his RPU, not much room for a stereo setup. His Brother bought him an I Tune for Xmas and it is about the size of a credit card and supposedly holds something like 1,000 songs. Dan says he can build that into his car and that it will take up very little space.
He did this for a living one time, so when he gets home from work I'll find out more and post what he is going to do........in case it might help you. That is as much as I was able to absorb when they were talking about it.
Don
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12-28-2009 02:34 PM #3
Evolvo and Bob - that Secret Audio - looks kinda neat, but the $279 for a radio with mP3 capability is a bit of a sit-down-and-think. Then another $250+/- for a CD changer - phew.
Might be that Don and son have the right idea. An mP3 hooked to a stereo (which I already have) that's buried in the trunk. Not easy to change stations without a stop, but might be worth a look. Don, I'll be looking for your response
One way or the other - it has to happen in the next few days
Dave W
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12-29-2009 05:59 PM #4
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12-30-2009 05:01 AM #5
Matt - I took a look at that option, but there is way more wiring mods then I'm willing to do as it would entail pulling most of the upholstery plus all of that wire dangling from the steering column ...... I even mounted the cruise handle under the dash. Good idea - thanks
Don - in effect, that's what I'm ending up doing with the IR repeater. For less then $25 I purchased one of those from Evilbay and will give that a try. My JVC stereo already has an input, it's 50 watts X 4 to my Rockford Fosgate and Kenwood speakers. When it's all over, your (Dan's) suggestion is the way I should have gone. I have a Sansa mP3 rather then an iPod and it has FM stereo radio as a part of the controls. If that IR repeater doesn't work, then will probably go that way, using what I have. Oh well, live and learn. Thanks for the idea.
Steve, Thanks (tho could you PM a price to me JIC neither the IR or mP3 system work right
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Dave WDave W
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01-14-2010 11:50 AM #6
FINALLY - I got back to 'real' work on my car after a several week virtual total layoff due to holidays and other commitments. I pulled the wiring for the stereo out from behind the dash - I had not remembered how many wires went so many different directions - which meant that I had to cut probably in excess of a hundred cable ties. I received the IR repeater and it looks like a fairly nice piece of equipment. Of course the wires should come out the wrong end and length wise, just opposite what I would prefer, but no big deal. Now I have to pull all new wiring to the trunk which is fully upholstered and will be a bear then will have to build a box to hold the stereo. I am going to add an 80mm @20/30 cfm computer case fan for cooling but have to come up with some sort of voltage adjuster to limit the fan speed and cfm output.
Isn't building a car from the ground up the changing a direction fun
. I keep forgetting the domino effect - change one thing, 27 others follow
Dave W
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