j-d wrote:
Gdetrailer wrote:
Rip that thing out, then throw it as hard as you can onto concrete, then with a 20 lb sledge beat it into pulp, then stomp on it, then with a broom sweep it into a pile and pickup with a shovel and toss the remains into the nearest garbage receptacle...
No Shotgun, No Flame Thrower? I'd actually warned him that I'd never heard a good thing about J-Brand entertainment systems.
I've got the install instructions for the J unit and it seems to have more connections than I'm familiar with in car stereo.
A replacement needs to play Radio, Music CD, and output DVD to a TV set. Should also control speakers, like On/Off, Indoor/Outdoor. Can you suggest a Make/Model to do this?
Shot gun or flame thrower? Yeah, I thought about throwing those in along with then we hang it and then we kill it.. But I thought that might be taking it a bit too far
But seriously..
Often in a trailer there is two pairs of "indoor" speakers and optionally one pair of out door speakers..
If this is the case you could put both indoor sets of speakers on the front speaker output of a car stereo.. And the outdoor speakers can be put on the rear speaker output of the car stereo.
When no outside music is wanted, just set the car stereo fader to the front only..
If inside and outside are to be on then set the front/rear fader to middle.
If you want only the outside on set the fader to rear only..
Although if you want to make life a bit easier, you can buy speaker A/B switches. They can be had for as low as $11..
Here is a in wall A/B switch it can do A OR B, A+B or both A+B OFF for $11
Buy it
HEREOr you can buy a table top type like this one for $21
Buy it
HEREOr for more selection you can find a search for them at Amazon
HERENow, IF the current system has multi-channel "surround sound" you do need to be aware that with a car stereo, you will not get multi-channel Dolby surround.. In most cases that is not a problem but you may lose the built in subwoofer output and amplifier..
In most cases this is not a problem, most car stereos provide a NON AMPLIFIED subwoofer output.. If this is the case, you can add a separate external small car stereo amplifier to the car stereo subwoofer output..
As far as car stereos with DVD player AND video output, pretty much all of them will have at least analog composite SD (480i) video output. Pretty rare for a car stereo DVD player to have HDMI or RGB and rightly so, DVDs ARE STANDARD DEFINITION so really makes no sense to spend more money on building in a scaler to RGB or HDMI..
If TV does not have composite analog video in you can get a video "scaler" which can upscale the composite to analog RGB or even digital HDMI.. Those do not cost a lot, typically start at $30 or so and up ..
Brands, stick with the main known good quality after market brands like Pioneer, JVC, Clarion.. Skip the dirt cheap stuff..
Personally, if it was for myself, I would skip the built in DVD, put in a DISKLESS car stereo (no CD or DVD)that has USB capability and can play MP3 music files!..
For DVDs I would use a $29 home DVD unit and power it with an inverter.. And if you want your movies to play through the stereo you make sure the car stereo you select has an external Aux audio connection and connect the DVD player to that..
This method allows you to play CDs or DVDs through the stereo and you get additional features like MP3 player from USB and some have Bluetooth, Pandora, Sat radio and HD radio options..
Many features you will never get with that "J" brand!