Aftermarket Radio

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  1. cammerjeff

    cammerjeff Longroofs Rule!

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    I just went thru this about a month ago, my car had a vintage after market AM Radio installed in it, so I would have had to purchase a stock AM/FM to convert. I decided to go with the retrosound for features and delivery. I think it turned out well. It has decent sound tru the stock speakers (I plan on upgrading the speakers this winter)
     

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    Looks good Jeff thanks for the input
     
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    Retro sound is good gear But I got my amp and head unit from Amazon and saved $85 . Don't know how that works but like it. I tried to order from retro sound but they told me six weeks back order. Amazon prime I had it the next day! Go figure….
     
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    Yeah, I've been shopping around recently, and prices are cheaper on Ebay and Amazon, than they are on Retrosound's website. I'm thinking of getting the Model Two which sells for $400 on their website, but is $330 on Ebay.
     
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    Yup why not. I added the Quad 4 amp for $139 makes all the difference in sound quality.
     

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