Another silver faced head unit option
For those that like to keep the silver flow in the dash...Kenwood KMR-M308BT(marine radio).It's a digital media receiver;aux,usb,Pandora,iHeart radio,and Sirius compatible;no cd player.Clean sound on the cheap.
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Was this pretty much a "plug and play" installation or do you need to add interior brackets and such? Those blue lights might look good in my Aero Blue roadster though. .I've not tried to install a car stereo for over 55 years. Wow.....I'm really getting old.
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my xf is also aero blue and it compliments it nicely :)pretty much plug and play; also half the depth and weight of a standard deck since there is no cd mechanism.nothing special needed except for the aftermarket wiring harness.you're not old;just experienced!👍i've been in the car stereo gig for over 25 years;world champion in 2005.if you don't feel comfortable with the wiring if and when you get an aftermarket radio and harness if you want to mail it to me i will wire it up and solder it then mail it back to you..no charge.
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Originally Posted by loudrango
(Post 911862)
my xf is also aero blue and it compliments it nicely :)pretty much plug and play; also half the depth and weight of a standard deck since there is no cd mechanism.nothing special needed except for the aftermarket wiring harness.you're not old;just experienced!👍i've been in the car stereo gig for over 25 years;world champion in 2005.if you don't feel comfortable with the wiring if and when you get an aftermarket radio and harness if you want to mail it to me i will wire it up and solder it then mail it back to you..no charge.
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not a problem;glad to help out.that offer extends to any member not comfortable with wiring.
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That looks great. I just bought a 2007 roadster from a dealer in Jacksonville. It's being delivered Friday. Do i need an installation kit? I will research it. Thanks fro posting this. It's the only thing i want to do to it.
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no installation kit needed,all you need is the wiring harness👍
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This unit probably installs like the very similar Kenwood KMR-D562BT that I had at one time. CLICK It is easy to wire up with the harness adapter as noted in the thread, the OEM radio has a different antenna socket to the Kenwood antenna so the an adaptor is required, if you are replacing the OEM navigation radio you do not need the adaptor as it is there already. It matched the painted bezel and had a microphone for a hands free phone connection as well, well worth the extra 25 bucks or so. |
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The specs for this radio indicate the preamp level is 2.5 Volts; are you using its power amplifier outputs to drive the Crossfire amplifier unit? If so, does that arrangement cause distortion?
/Rich |
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no distortion at all,very clear,crisp sound.really wakes up the speakers.
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So no module needed for infinity system? Just radio and wiring harness? |
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that's it👍
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Originally Posted by loudrango
(Post 912731)
that's it👍
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anytime my friend.
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Ok I'm going to show you how little I know about stereos but here it goes.....so this unit will play am/fm stereo, or by Bluetooth (files on my iphone), (which I currently have none) or it will play files from a usb flash drive? Is that correct?
The last stereo unit I installed was an 8 track player back in the 70's. |
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correct sir.you can also use your iphone/ipod through the aux option as well.all you need is a 3.5 mm headphone jack cord.wow!we are dating ourselves lol...i also had an 8 track player in my first car.
when i first started doing mobile audio competitively years ago my first system consisted of a Sherwood tape player,500 watt amp and two Marathon 12 inch subwoofers and fast forward to today: to 2 15 inch DC Audio subwoofers,20,000 watts,2 320 amp alts,and 10 batteries. |
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Originally Posted by loudrango
(Post 912742)
and fast forward to today: to 2 15 inch DC Audio subwoofers,20,000 watts,2 320 amp alts,and 10 batteries.
using 7 layer 3/4" veneer plywood, threw each panel on my shaper and put a lock miter on all corners, made center support, I could park a semi on the boxes, had everything sanded and painted, connections in the back run to 4 brass bolts on each box, each bokt is siliconed and sealed tight, for each voice coil, 14 awg from each terminal to copper lugs on each bolt then 12awg to lugs on the back, no flimsy box conectors. I have modified the boxes 3 times and can not get them to sound how I want, they still sounded better in the 1/2 plywood boxes. my end result atm is .6528 cu ft and reccomended. 65 cu ft for sealed box, took the supports out, and still I can not get them to sound how I want, the vvx which is half the size 400 watts rms vs 800 watts rms sounded better, just wanted more, but need to stick with 8's and small space due to needing the luggage room every week. I started with the skar with the vvx 8v3 's and a mb quart 1200 x2 amp, like the skar I kept going with skar all around, but these zvx 's are driving me up the wall. one of the best I have liked was the 4 audiobahn ultra excursion 12's and 2 power acoustic 2400 amps with glass fronts and dual blue meters on each, in the hatch of a 88 camaro, I had 2 different boxes that big box for shows and a smaller box for normal days with a much smaller setup, made it to take in and out. The audiobahn busted my front windshield, didn't think there was any chips or cracks in my windshield, but didn't think it was big enough to do that, but I could not sit in the seat and turn up the volume. Mine Kenwood kmr-d558bt Skar tx65c components on factory amp Skar tweeters on dash beside a pillars Oem tweeters in door on factory amp Skar skv2-1500.1 amp powering lithium cell built and mounted by amp 2 Skar zvx 8 subwoofers in 2 seperate .6528 sealed boxes |
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usually 8's do great in .75 cu ft ported box,so I'd make a box 1.5 cu ft with one 4 inch aeroport.This is similar to what I'm building for my xf.I have a roadster so my box won't be quite that big.I've built one box for the xf for 2 8's with a Kicker 600 watt amp and it hits hard and clean.This way the box is optimum for performance without taking up too much space.
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Originally Posted by loudrango
(Post 914082)
usually 8's do great in .75 cu ft ported box,so I'd make a box 1.5 cu ft with one 4 inch aeroport.This is similar to what I'm building for my xf.I have a roadster so my box won't be quite that big.I've built one box for the xf for 2 8's with a Kicker 600 watt amp and it hits hard and clean.This way the box is optimum for performance without taking up too much space.
I have tried from a .78 with and without poly fill (I make baskets out of stiff fiberglass window screen and hot glue, so the poly fill does not have a chance of getting into the sub, and not having to glue sheets down) and with supports in box and without. I always like the sound of sealed boxes better, and with space need to stick with sealed, I carry luggage every week, working away from home every week. I can send you some pics in a text tomorrow. be working 14 - 17 17 5 hours tonight. |
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