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Going to replace my stock radio because DAMN I WANT AN AUX JACK.
Going to cannibalize the old radio for the connector and solder speakerwire to it and get 12v from it to run this. Probably make some nice bezel to go around it.
Only downside I can see is that I won't have front/rear speaker balance control, and I won't have an in-dash clock (I might put an analog clock in there because I'm a tool) anymore.
I have no idea how the wattage of this compares to my stock Buick LeSabre "Concert Sound II" system.
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Cost? Photos?
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The link got kinja'd, it appears. Added.
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I never look at the clock in the car, nor the clock on my phone. I have a wrist watch that I can glance at while driving
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No.
Audio is too important for the cheap.
There are too many good buys on a good aftermarket radio with an aux input to rely on this shit. There are times you want actual radio reception...sports, a goddamn tornado wanting to touch down on you, etc.