Got 1 in my monte easy enough to put in mine has cd stacker in trunk not the best sound though
Lefty said
May 7, 2012
it took about 3 weeks turnover and was some where around $400, it is am/fm with a aux in. all front buttons will "save" stations for FM/AM only thing missing is Bluetooth. when it first turns on it is FM turn power off then on quickly and it goes to AM \Plug an ipod/MP3 player in and it will see it. Volume on the player needs to be at Max. Other then it does not like my I-Phone it is great. think that has to do with the tip/tip/tip/ring on the I-phone (mic)
-- Edited by Lefty on Monday 7th of May 2012 08:02:44 PM
pariscruiser64 said
May 8, 2012
Was that an expensive endevour? that would be the ultimate retro fit, however I would assume it's expensive.
How long did it take to convert it?
What functionality is included?
NOS said
May 8, 2012
we sell Custom Auto Sound units and have had excellent results. Often the poor sound is because the customer has'nt upgrated his 40-50 year old speakers
Dale @ NOS
Lefty said
May 8, 2012
NOS wrote:
we sell Custom Auto Sound units and have had excellent results. Often the poor sound is because the customer has'nt upgrated his 40-50 year old speakers
wondering if you can use your original faceplate
Blue tooth would be nice as well
got mine converted by Woods Radio. Works ok but does not like my I-Phone for some reason
-- Edited by Lefty on Monday 7th of May 2012 12:57:20 PM
hey there fellas, I was wondering if anyone has put in one of these retro stereos and if you have what did you like, dislike about them.
http://www.cipretro.ca/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=C45%2D110%2D240
it took about 3 weeks turnover and was some where around $400, it is am/fm with a aux in.
all front buttons will "save" stations for FM/AM only thing missing is Bluetooth.
when it first turns on it is FM
turn power off then on quickly and it goes to AM
\Plug an ipod/MP3 player in and it will see it.
Volume on the player needs to be at Max.
Other then it does not like my I-Phone it is great.
think that has to do with the tip/tip/tip/ring on the I-phone
(mic)
-- Edited by Lefty on Monday 7th of May 2012 08:02:44 PM
Was that an expensive endevour? that would be the ultimate retro fit, however I would assume it's expensive.
How long did it take to convert it?
What functionality is included?
we sell Custom Auto Sound units and have had excellent results. Often the poor sound is because the customer has'nt upgrated his 40-50 year old speakers
Dale @ NOS
Do any of yours have Blue tooth yet ??
Thanks.