73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks > Interior & Equipment
Original AM Radio hacked into Bluetooth+AMP
alfreema:
EDIT:
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I just renamed this thread because my final solution is more fun than the original question about the connectors below.
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I have the following two connectors for my bone stock '76 AM radio ...
Power
Speaker
And I want to tie in a bluetooth amp that I bought. But I don't want to cut/splice/replace my original connectors or wires. I'd like to find a male version of the power and speaker connectors (or maybe those are the males and I need females -- I didn't really pay attention to what was going into what when I pulled them).
I am having a terrible time finding anything that would work that would let me not modify the OEM stuff.
Help??
Thanks a ton in advance!
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bd:
Try Metra Online and Crutchfield.
VileZambonie:
--- Quote ---I want to tie in a bluetooth amp that I bought
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What did you buy? Does it interface with your radio in any way? This should be a standalone unit you are installing.
alfreema:
--- Quote from: VileZambonie on April 11, 2024, 06:37:45 am ---
--- Quote ---I want to tie in a bluetooth amp that I bought
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What did you buy? Does it interface with your radio in any way? This should be a standalone unit you are installing.
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It's stand alone. I bought this 100Wx2 amp that connects to your phone for $26 that has bluetooth and lets you stream music/iheartradio/whatever from your phone:
I only have one speaker, so I guess I will just hook it to the right channel?
alfreema:
--- Quote from: bd on April 10, 2024, 08:07:54 pm ---Try Metra Online and Crutchfield.
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Okay I will try searching those two. Do these connectors have a name, similar to computer connectors? I'm not really sure what to search for, but I'll go try searching again but if these have a name that would help tremendously.
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