BarcombeBoy
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Hello.
I'm hoping someone here might be able to advise me on wiring and head unit choice. I've attached photo to show existing stock setup.
I am converting my Freelander 1 to camp/travel in and can't live with existing audio so am upgrading it as cheaply as possible. I've ordered a pair of speakers and a subwoofer/bass unit to fit under the pasenger seat:
* JVC CS-J620X 6.5" 16.5cm 2 Way 600 Watts Car Van Door Coaxial Speakers Pair (NOTE: I am disconnecting the rear speakers)
* In Phase USW300 underseat subwoofer (300w peak, come with amp and crossover)
I will using my Android phone for music and sat nav so at base all I really need from a headunit is:
* Good sound
* Bluetooth (APTX)
* Volume control
I have two main questions:
Question 1: what is my best bet for headunit to fit the space I have (which seems to be 7.2"wd x 4.72ht) and do I rip out all that is there and get some sort of correct sized Android screen thingy or just change one of the (what appears to be) 3 distinct units for a conventional headunit (I do not need a CD player). I don't need the flash Android screen stuff but would probably like it... I just don't want to pay too much for it.
Question 2: Wiring. I've never wired car audio before but am pretty handy with wiring in general. In my simple world all I have to do is run power and speaker cables from the new headunit to the subwoofer and connect the existing speaker cables to the new speaker cables somewhere behind the head unit (I'm disconnecting the back speakers as they are hidden under the bed now). However I know it'll not be that simple as there seems to be volume controls on the steering column and I'm sure esoteric cables/connectors are required. I am at a loss here and any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks for reading.
I'm hoping someone here might be able to advise me on wiring and head unit choice. I've attached photo to show existing stock setup.
I am converting my Freelander 1 to camp/travel in and can't live with existing audio so am upgrading it as cheaply as possible. I've ordered a pair of speakers and a subwoofer/bass unit to fit under the pasenger seat:
* JVC CS-J620X 6.5" 16.5cm 2 Way 600 Watts Car Van Door Coaxial Speakers Pair (NOTE: I am disconnecting the rear speakers)
* In Phase USW300 underseat subwoofer (300w peak, come with amp and crossover)
I will using my Android phone for music and sat nav so at base all I really need from a headunit is:
* Good sound
* Bluetooth (APTX)
* Volume control
I have two main questions:
Question 1: what is my best bet for headunit to fit the space I have (which seems to be 7.2"wd x 4.72ht) and do I rip out all that is there and get some sort of correct sized Android screen thingy or just change one of the (what appears to be) 3 distinct units for a conventional headunit (I do not need a CD player). I don't need the flash Android screen stuff but would probably like it... I just don't want to pay too much for it.
Question 2: Wiring. I've never wired car audio before but am pretty handy with wiring in general. In my simple world all I have to do is run power and speaker cables from the new headunit to the subwoofer and connect the existing speaker cables to the new speaker cables somewhere behind the head unit (I'm disconnecting the back speakers as they are hidden under the bed now). However I know it'll not be that simple as there seems to be volume controls on the steering column and I'm sure esoteric cables/connectors are required. I am at a loss here and any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks for reading.