I'm posting the link to my Facebbok post since it's set to public and you can see the photos. I'll also copy the links and text here for those not on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AxlRosenberg/posts/pfbid0Jrbzi6nyNbgJxkjts9cKzXksWRbeC1KLzHGsPb9LwvNvAc8NcDew5D5ecBFZBkwBlThis is for the car geeks and audiophiles.
As a collector of vintage cars, there’s always been a struggle when it comes to car audio. If you’re into stock-appearing cars, that typically applies to the interior as well. The last thing you want is to be surrounded by a beautiful time capsule interior and have a modern head unit glaring at you from the middle of your dashboard, or to have giant 6” round speakers cut into your door panels. They sound amazing, but look horrible.
Conversely, having the original sound system typically consists of a 2 Watt radio, that depending on the era, is an AM (maybe AM/FM) mono tuner connected to a single in dash speaker that’s great for nostalgia, but is lightyears behind anything in a modern vehicle.
Typically the fix around this is a compromise. A second head unit hidden in the glove compartment, which is hardly convenient, or hung under the dash, which is ugly, or worse, cut into the dashboard in place of the original radio.
With the development of Bluetooth car amplifiers, I started thinking it may be possible to have the best of all possible worlds, and I used my ‘79 Z28 as a guinea pig. Partly because it’s a cool car deserving of a great system, and partly because there’s the additional challenge here of fitting a subwoofer in the trunk that still allows for a spare tire, and stowage of the giant glass T-top panels when they’re not in place. As any ‘78-81 F body owners know, those basically take up most of your trunk.
So here’s the final result. There’s no cutting, the factory speaker grilles on the rear deck are still in place, the factory AM/FM/8-track is still in place and still powers up. There’s a pair of Infinity Kappa 6x9”s under the rear deck, Infinity Kappa 4x6”s in the custom kick panels, and a 12” sealed subwoofer in the trunk, along with the original spare and both T-tops in their storage bags. The entire system is controlled by my phone; Think of an album, search it on Spotifify, and it’s playing in the car.
I’ll list all the part numbers if anyone is interested in duplicating the system, but really the amplifier is the heart of the system, and it would probably sound 80% as good with just a Bluetooth amplifier and a properly matched pair of 6x9s.
To be blunt, this sounds amazing. This is a 780W system you’re looking at.
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