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BobsYourUncle
Jan 12, 2015Nomad
I upgraded my crummy old stock RV stereo to a nice modern new car stereo.
It was a very easy conversion to do. Aside from the custom physical mounting process, it was just a matter of hooking up the wiring to the existing system.
I noted which wired went to which speakers, tagged them all first with tape and a pen, and then simply cut the old stereo plug off and soldered the new one on.
Works like a charm.
I am so far still using the old RV speakers and going to upgrade them one of these days. Might happen sooner if I blow them up by cranking my stereo like I like to do.
The old speakers actually sound way better when being fed by a decent stereo amp compared to the old stock one. I can crank it pretty good and it doesn't distort until a much higher volume.
It was a very easy conversion to do. Aside from the custom physical mounting process, it was just a matter of hooking up the wiring to the existing system.
I noted which wired went to which speakers, tagged them all first with tape and a pen, and then simply cut the old stereo plug off and soldered the new one on.
Works like a charm.
I am so far still using the old RV speakers and going to upgrade them one of these days. Might happen sooner if I blow them up by cranking my stereo like I like to do.
The old speakers actually sound way better when being fed by a decent stereo amp compared to the old stock one. I can crank it pretty good and it doesn't distort until a much higher volume.
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