that's just background noise

that's just background noise

Just wired bt amps in a Camaro and a C10. Absolutely awesome. You can skip the whole radio part and use your phone. I used Alpine amps from crutchfield.
thank you. absolutely no hurry. there's bigger fish to fryWill do. Probably tomorrow when I down at the shop.
My 16 yr old son will be driving my '77 and he's looking at upgrading the radio to something much newer, bluetooth, mp3 etc. Just about all the new mounting requires cutting out the shaft style mounting in the dash. Any reason not to cut out the dash? Just hate to hack out the dash, maybe I'm just being to anal...
Retro sells shaft style radio, but kinda pricey.
A quick search here shows the new radios installed which I'm guessing was done by cutting out the original mounting holes.
BothI have shaft stereo in my K5, with a wireless Bluetooth cassette adapter that gives me all the same options as a new car.
I had a blazer with a cut dash and it wasn't a big deal. Do you want to keep your Blazer original or do you want to have good quality music?
Man, I think the last vehicle I had which had a decent shaft style stereo was a '79 Olds Cutlass Cruiser that I kept until 1995. The dial face on most radios then were too small to read for me. I think most of the time I just used the presets unless I was traveling, then I just did a manual scan until I hit the upper or lower freq. limit. I didn't have bluetooth until I bought a radio from Car Toys for our Toyota Sienna.One pro for posts, the placement of unit, make control while driving easy turn 1 of 2 knobs 1 way or the other.
The single din with button can be difficult to use while driving
Oh okay! I was thinking it was the vent that is above the heater/AC controls.View attachment 348343
This was where I put an aftermarket stereo in one of my square body trucks--also put a CB in the same spot in my '75 K5 2wd..since none of my trucks had A/C I didn't lose anything,and all I had to do was cut the trim plate out for the radio,which I could get more of then at any salvage yard if I wanted to go back to stock again..
It was a much better location to SEE the dial without having to take your eyes off the road than where GM put the radio--they should have swapped places with the radio and A/C duct..
View attachment 348343
This was where I put an aftermarket stereo in one of my square body trucks--also put a CB in the same spot in my '75 K5 2wd..since none of my trucks had A/C I didn't lose anything,and all I had to do was cut the trim plate out for the radio,which I could get more of then at any salvage yard if I wanted to go back to stock again..
It was a much better location to SEE the dial without having to take your eyes off the road than where GM put the radio--they should have swapped places with the radio and A/C duct..
..no touch-a my radio !..The custom auto sound is similar to an OE deck. If you want quality sound you need an amp because in my opinion the wattage and sound quality isn't much better than the oem.