In dash bluetooth stereo solution (1 Viewer)

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thecrazygreek

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Another project.

Figuring out how to get a stereo installed in my 78 without hacking the dash.

I just wanted bluetooth only.

This is what I came up with...

100 watts and it f'n thumps!!!

I make knobs on the side so I came up with this one. Sorta inspired by the cigarette lighter design... :)

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What’s the makeup?! I am intrigued!!!
Here's some specs..

Bluetooth Version: 5.0 (without occlusion 15m)
2 Channel
Input Sensitivity: 500mV
Speaker: 30-200W, 4-8Ohm
Self-recovery overheat protection, self-recovery short circuit protection

Recommended Power
12V - 8ohm/12W*2; 4ohm/20W*2
 
s*** man... once I get moved into my new house imma have to start building cool things like this... finally put that fancy education I got to work or somethin.

Is the blue tooth reciever always outputting full blast and you use your phone to control everything?
 
s*** man... once I get moved into my new house imma have to start building cool things like this... finally put that fancy education I got to work or somethin.

Is the blue tooth reciever always outputting full blast and you use your phone to control everything?
It has a turn - click for on, keep turning for volume.
 
So, can that work in line with the stock radio/speakers or is it its own line?!?!
Yes, It can work with an existing system. Just run the speaker lines to your existing speakers and give it 12 volts.
 
When are you going to start selling them
They are for sale now.

I have a thread in the classified section with the details.

But you can PM me and we can go from there.

Thanks!
 
Can't find it in the classifieds... can you link it here? Looks cool!

There you go.
 

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