Adding FM Modulated CHanger, Also, ATTN: Brew
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Adding FM Modulated CHanger, Also, ATTN: Brew
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Going to ad an FM Modulated Changer to my Grandmothers 96 Villager.......
I want:
Preferable built in FM Modulator....
East to read/work display.
under $250...
How do I install these things? Is it complicated? I can do a head unit myself -- so should I be able to do this? How do I run power to it. Thankss
Brew---How bout those Infinity BASSLinks -- do you think those are hook upable/would sound Decent ina TL
Going to ad an FM Modulated Changer to my Grandmothers 96 Villager.......
I want:
Preferable built in FM Modulator....
East to read/work display.
under $250...
How do I install these things? Is it complicated? I can do a head unit myself -- so should I be able to do this? How do I run power to it. Thankss
Brew---How bout those Infinity BASSLinks -- do you think those are hook upable/would sound Decent ina TL
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well, the last time I saw instructions for one of these things was that you plugged this thing into the antenna hole of your head unit and then you plugged in the regular antenna wire to this 'thing' .. kinda like those nintendo antenna passthrus. if you can do a head unit, I don't see why you can't do this. you might have to get a little creative when it comes to running power to it. panels might have to fly off if you want a clean looking install as for what options are out there.. then I dont know. best buy sometimes do free installs on head units over 99 bucks. maybe you can convince them to do this changer for you
I'm not 'brew' but I can tell you that the basslink has been talked about before and I think a search on the audio and electronics forum would be fruitful. also, I think those that had it seemed to have liked it. I would imagine it wouldn't pound as hard as a normal amp and box but if thats all the bass you need, then its enough right?
I'm not 'brew' but I can tell you that the basslink has been talked about before and I think a search on the audio and electronics forum would be fruitful. also, I think those that had it seemed to have liked it. I would imagine it wouldn't pound as hard as a normal amp and box but if thats all the bass you need, then its enough right?
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Originally posted by miwa
well, the last time I saw instructions for one of these things was that you plugged this thing into the antenna hole of your head unit and then you plugged in the regular antenna wire to this 'thing' .. kinda like those nintendo antenna passthrus. if you can do a head unit, I don't see why you can't do this. you might have to get a little creative when it comes to running power to it. panels might have to fly off if you want a clean looking install as for what options are out there.. then I dont know. best buy sometimes do free installs on head units over 99 bucks. maybe you can convince them to do this changer for you
I'm not 'brew' but I can tell you that the basslink has been talked about before and I think a search on the audio and electronics forum would be fruitful. also, I think those that had it seemed to have liked it. I would imagine it wouldn't pound as hard as a normal amp and box but if thats all the bass you need, then its enough right?
well, the last time I saw instructions for one of these things was that you plugged this thing into the antenna hole of your head unit and then you plugged in the regular antenna wire to this 'thing' .. kinda like those nintendo antenna passthrus. if you can do a head unit, I don't see why you can't do this. you might have to get a little creative when it comes to running power to it. panels might have to fly off if you want a clean looking install as for what options are out there.. then I dont know. best buy sometimes do free installs on head units over 99 bucks. maybe you can convince them to do this changer for you
I'm not 'brew' but I can tell you that the basslink has been talked about before and I think a search on the audio and electronics forum would be fruitful. also, I think those that had it seemed to have liked it. I would imagine it wouldn't pound as hard as a normal amp and box but if thats all the bass you need, then its enough right?
BESTBUY--GREAT idea -- we finally got one... about an hour away, they built a few months ago -- an di have 2 gift cards froma LONG time ago when we didnt have one
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