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    1. #1
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      Want to keep the Factory Radio

      Hey guys, I'm working on a 67 Camaro and I want to leave the factory radio in it's original spot. But I want to also install an aftermarket stereo system. I bought Screamin' Performance kick panels and will install an amp and sub in the trunk with 6X9's in the rear deck. What are some of my options in hiding an aftermarket stereo in the car? I have a Vintage Air so the glovebox is not an option.

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      Quote Originally Posted by tonyvol View Post
      Hey guys, I'm working on a 67 Camaro and I want to leave the factory radio in it's original spot. But I want to also install an aftermarket stereo system. I bought Screamin' Performance kick panels and will install an amp and sub in the trunk with 6X9's in the rear deck. What are some of my options in hiding an aftermarket stereo in the car? I have a Vintage Air so the glovebox is not an option.

      Thanks,
      Tony
      Tony,

      The easiest way to do it is to use a iPod and hook it directly to your amp. Details here:

      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ctly-to-an-amp

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      That ^^^^ Plus if you want to be cool, gut your factory radio and you can use the knobs, buttons, etc as your power on/off, volume, and so on.
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      This is another option a lot of classic car guys go for. It can be placed anywhere as it has an RF Remote. (More expensive one) Or you can run a wire and use the little interface. Looks similar to the Air-Ride controller.

      http://www.casmfg.com/Secretaudio.htm
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      Another option is to use a Sony marine head unit. Some of them come with remote controls that can be mounted on the console. I've seen several DSE builds use that option.

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      Thanks guys for the replies back. Have any of you used your IPAD or phone with the new BT technology? I was wondering how the sound quality is?



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      Quote Originally Posted by tonyvol View Post
      Thanks guys for the replies back. Have any of you used your IPAD or phone with the new BT technology? I was wondering how the sound quality is?
      What's "BT technology?"

      I use an iPhone 3Gs with the iStreamer DAC and it really make MP3s sound great.

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      BT = Bluetooth technology??
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      Yeah, when I said BT... I meant Bluetooth. Sorry about the confusion.

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      Quote Originally Posted by tonyvol View Post
      Yeah, when I said BT... I meant Bluetooth. Sorry about the confusion.
      I am not aware of any "boxes," other than the typical head units, that have blue tooth capabilities. I can't say enough good things about the iStreamer. It really wakes up the output from "i" devices, whether they are used with a home stereo or in the car.

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      Hey Guys, do you know what these things are in the console of this DSE 69 Camaro?
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      Quote Originally Posted by tonyvol View Post
      Hey Guys, do you know what these things are in the console of this DSE 69 Camaro?
      That's the Sony system that I mentioned in my first post. I believe the remote units that get installed in the console are for a marine application, where the head unit might be located in one location and the remote control can be mounted on the bridge of a boat.

      I believe the unit with the three knobs is the Vintage Air climate control panel.

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      Thanks Andrew, that looks like what I'm looking for.

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      Quote Originally Posted by andrewb70 View Post
      That's the Sony system that I mentioned in my first post. I believe the remote units that get installed in the console are for a marine application, where the head unit might be located in one location and the remote control can be mounted on the bridge of a boat.

      I believe the unit with the three knobs is the Vintage Air climate control panel.

      Andrew
      I have been eyeballin the marine units for a while and feel they offer a useful service. I learned the hard way years ago that that locking the doors on my convertible to protect anything valuable inside only leads to replacing the top (after it gets slashed open) as well as the valuables inside.

      Check out Clarion as well as they have some nice looking units. I am not an audiophile so I cant comment further on quality and I have never really heard of peoples experience with them as far as functionality but I would like to.

      Be sure to post if you go this route and show us what you end up with

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      If you want the best sound I wouldn't go with a mp3 as it loses some sonic range. But it is a viable option.

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      i have this bt receiver and the sound quality is top notch




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