Do we definitely have an LC where the amp and speakers have been replaced and there's no hiss?
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The amp is under the passenger seat. Simple 4 bolts to remove the seat. You can reuse the factory speaker wires from that location to the speakers.Hmm, I just want somebody else to be the guinea pig before I rip out my Grom vline! I replaced all of my blown factory speakers a few years ago with budget Rockford Fosgate 4 ohm sets. I think the worst part of using an amp might be the wiring. Where is the factory amp located? Would it be feasible to replace it without running all new wires between amp and speakers?
Amazon product ASIN B07YVMJFB9 looks like a decent budget option that wouldn't blow my modest speakers.
And I just want to point out again that the LCs from ~04-07 have the hiss issue, ...
sure doesDoes the hiss not occur on 2003 LCs?
Would love to hear more and see the video.Okay so i pulled the trigger on an android 10.1" display. It seems to be working fine and has a decently pretty UI. All the functions seem to be working including the AC controls, power antenna, disc changer, steering wheel buttons, speakers, etc.. If anyone would like to know more, i can make a quick walkthrough video and post some pictures and details. Feeling really happy about the system, feels like the best suv just got better. Fingers crossed for upcoming days !
I fixed the hum by installing a new sound stream Picasso Nano 5.640D 5 channel amp. And running audiophile RCA's.
Sound is crystal clear and the 4ohm aftermarket SKAR speakers the previous owner installed sound great for those bass drops.
I fixed the hum by installing a new sound stream Picasso Nano 5.640D 5 channel amp. And running audiophile RCA's.
Sound is crystal clear and the 4ohm aftermarket SKAR speakers the previous owner installed sound great for those bass drops.
2006 LC 100 with the navigation
Yes to everything. I also used the Metra harness from amazon that fits my amp. it was $40 but it matched the wires perfectly so I didn't have to run new wires to any of the speakers, and I can always revert to stock if I every wanted to (I wont)That's awesome! Glad you got it fixed. What method did you use to install the new amp? You just pull out the old amp and run RCAs from teyes to new amp and reuse existing wires running from old amp to the speakers? You use the teyes amp wire for amp turn on?
Great to hear this works in the LC. This is the ultimate, but potentially pricey solution for folks with the Toyota.2006 LC 100 with the navigation
How about the volume knobs and steering wheel buttons, do those work as intended?I fixed the hum by installing a new sound stream Picasso Nano 5.640D 5 channel amp. And running audiophile RCA's.
Sound is crystal clear and the 4ohm aftermarket SKAR speakers the previous owner installed sound great for those bass drops.
I have an aftermarket amp and speakers in the LX. Strong wheel controls work because they send the signal on canbus. Volume knob also works for mute, but not volume, but that part might be different in the LC.How about the volume knobs and steering wheel buttons, do those work as intended?
It's the same as my LC. Steering wheel controls work, volume knob only mutes.I have an aftermarket amp and speakers in the LX. Strong wheel controls work because they send the signal on canbus. Volume knob also works for mute, but not volume, but that part might be different in the LC.
I have an aftermarket amp and speakers in the LX. Strong wheel controls work because they send the signal on canbus. Volume knob also works for mute, but not volume, but that part might be different in the LC.
We just can't have it all, can we?It's the same as my LC. Steering wheel controls work, volume knob only mutes.