Stereo Problems
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Stereo Problems
Gents,
I'd love to replace the stock stereo on my wife's DII so that it can have an mp3 input, but I got her a tape adapter that seemed to work fine. But, the tape player motor started making an insane whirring noise. The music has to be pretty loud to drown out the motor noise.
Is a stereo replacement an easy task? Can I just take it to a stereo shop and feel ok that the anti-theft stuff won't get messed up?
Also, anyone have a good place to get replacement speakers? One of my Harmon Kardon door speakers is buzzing a bit and needs to be replaced?
Thanks a million guys!
I'd love to replace the stock stereo on my wife's DII so that it can have an mp3 input, but I got her a tape adapter that seemed to work fine. But, the tape player motor started making an insane whirring noise. The music has to be pretty loud to drown out the motor noise.
Is a stereo replacement an easy task? Can I just take it to a stereo shop and feel ok that the anti-theft stuff won't get messed up?
Also, anyone have a good place to get replacement speakers? One of my Harmon Kardon door speakers is buzzing a bit and needs to be replaced?
Thanks a million guys!
#2
I would honestly save the money that you'd spend at an audio shop for installation and put it towards something else. If you order from Crutchfield you'll get everything you need to do the install yourself. I was able to get the job done during my lunch break a few weeks ago. The one "tip" I'd give you is to take a hanging file folder and pull the metal trips out. They make much better removal tools than the ones provided by Crutchfield. Speakers are going to come down to personal preference, i.e. keeping the component set up vs. 2-way speakers. I'm sure there are some guys that are much more knowledgable than me that can point you in the right direction.
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That looks right, but I'll have to check and see if it fits.
That looks right, but I'll have to check and see if it fits.
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