I think I’m gonna do this:
This guy demonstrates how to add an aux input into a 60s era Delco Am radio. I’ll add a 3.5 mm phone jack to the glovebox perhaps. When nothing is plugged in, you can play the am radio. You can plug in a phone or iPod or you can plug in Bluetooth module.
You can also add an FM tuner.
Should cost less than $5 in parts to add the aux input.
I think while the radio is out I’m gonna do a slight upgrade to the dash speaker but not go overboard since it’s mono anyway.
If I want to add a pair of speakers in the kick panel or under the seats, do I simply split the two wires that come off the radio to the one speaker and that goes to a little amp and separate set of speakers? I assume an amp is capable of taking a mono signal and driving two speakers?
Thanks
This guy demonstrates how to add an aux input into a 60s era Delco Am radio. I’ll add a 3.5 mm phone jack to the glovebox perhaps. When nothing is plugged in, you can play the am radio. You can plug in a phone or iPod or you can plug in Bluetooth module.
You can also add an FM tuner.
Should cost less than $5 in parts to add the aux input.
I think while the radio is out I’m gonna do a slight upgrade to the dash speaker but not go overboard since it’s mono anyway.
If I want to add a pair of speakers in the kick panel or under the seats, do I simply split the two wires that come off the radio to the one speaker and that goes to a little amp and separate set of speakers? I assume an amp is capable of taking a mono signal and driving two speakers?
Thanks
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