Installing a Sound System
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Installing a Sound System
i want to install a sound system, but i not sure where to place the speakers...i think somewhere under the front and very rear seats is possible, but i also might hang them from the roof.
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I made a couple of aluminium mounting plates for speakers that fit horizontal in the dashboard tray. One at the far left on passenger side and one between centre control panel and instrument binacle. You hardly notice they're there. They were good speakers so sound was decent.
Also made a top hat type mounting box for the stereo that fits at an angle beneath the dash in front of the gear stick. There is just (an I mean JUST!) enough room to fit it there and still get the thing into first gear. Wasn't keen on the roof mounted stereo.
They have been supplemented with a pair of 8" Blaupunkts in the rear though.
Take a look at these. Better than my descriptions:
Speaker Brackets
Stereo cradle
Also made a top hat type mounting box for the stereo that fits at an angle beneath the dash in front of the gear stick. There is just (an I mean JUST!) enough room to fit it there and still get the thing into first gear. Wasn't keen on the roof mounted stereo.
They have been supplemented with a pair of 8" Blaupunkts in the rear though.
Take a look at these. Better than my descriptions:
Speaker Brackets
Stereo cradle
This may make the mounting bracket a bit clearer. Leave some room at the back of the bracket for the cables, aerial etc. and of course a hole for them to go through! Fix the stereo with set screws through the side into the stereo casing (they usually have tapped holes for this).
I suppose the same arrangement would work for a CB radio. In fact most CB's are smaller than stereos so would be even better.
I suppose the same arrangement would work for a CB radio. In fact most CB's are smaller than stereos so would be even better.
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Ipod Compatible
One thing i'm looking into is using an ipod speaker unit and disassembling it. Then i can arrange the parts around the dashboard area...
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Nearly. Really up to you where exactly you put them.
I put mine here (in yellow):
I have also in recent days been looking at the following:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?Mod ... 8&doy=19m3 and http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?Mod ... 1&doy=19m3
Plugging in an MP3 player solves the problem I had with CD's jumping in the LR, and having a hatred of cassette tapes (you youngsters may not know what these are! ).
Maybe I'll be one of the iPod generation after all!
I put mine here (in yellow):
I have also in recent days been looking at the following:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?Mod ... 8&doy=19m3 and http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?Mod ... 1&doy=19m3
Plugging in an MP3 player solves the problem I had with CD's jumping in the LR, and having a hatred of cassette tapes (you youngsters may not know what these are! ).
Maybe I'll be one of the iPod generation after all!
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I'd just go for a cheap and chearful stereo. At the end of the day it's still a LandRover and any stereo in it will be subject to excessive heat, cold, vibration and water. Oh, and security may be an issue also.
In summary: Something that won't make you cry when it breaks! (and it will break!) and won't tempt a scumbag thief to put your window through (or in my case, waggle the door handle until it unlocks!)
The extra levers and knobs are the military controls for engaging 4x4 and low/high range. Push down on this, pull that, hope that doesn't pop back up! Absolute pain in the rear. One of the reasons I like the Stage 1, no worries about selecting 4x4 and easy to drop the box to low range.
In summary: Something that won't make you cry when it breaks! (and it will break!) and won't tempt a scumbag thief to put your window through (or in my case, waggle the door handle until it unlocks!)
The extra levers and knobs are the military controls for engaging 4x4 and low/high range. Push down on this, pull that, hope that doesn't pop back up! Absolute pain in the rear. One of the reasons I like the Stage 1, no worries about selecting 4x4 and easy to drop the box to low range.
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