I am beginning the installation of a new stereo into my new car.
The purpose of posting it has two purposes:
1) To help others who want to do something similar.
2) To help me. I'm sure I will be asking for advice at some point.
I suspect it will be an ongoing project that will last between 3 days and 6 months.
I typically don't have free time for things like this until winter.
Here is my pile of stereo, some old stuff, some new stuff.
Here is the car i need to cram it into
The current deck is spread throughout the dash and will stay there.
All existing speakers/tweeters will be replaced by JL Audio components.
A Windows tablet will be connected to an Asus 8 channel DAC that will connect to a JL Audio 5 channel amp that will power 4 speakers, 4 tweeters and a 10" sub.
It will not pass through the existing car deck.
I actually don't care about the sub and it likely won't be in my car too often.
I'm installing it because I own it and it was only an extra 50 dollars for the 5 channel amp vs a 4 channel amp.
The speakers will be connected to both the existing deck and the windows tablet. 4 switches will be installed to switch between the 2 sources.
This is to make it wife proof and keep the option of listening to the radio.
I expect this install to be terribly complicated and annoying.
I would be quite happy to get it professionally done but I would need to drive 2000 km (1200 miles) for it to happen.
Problems I expect:
- Electrical noise while charging tablet.
- Unnecessarily complicated door panel removal
- Lack of space for wires, amp, etc.
- Issues adjusting input sensitivity on amp
I'm still waiting on some more pieces to arrive.
I will post more detailed info/specs about the equipment I'm using once it's all here.
The existing stereo sounds terrible and when buying the car I had the option of upgrading to a Sony stereo for 1800 dollars.
The Sony stereo sounds terrible too (for the price). This install will cost far less than 1800 and will sound far better than the Sony.