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Merv and Sharon 02-29-2012 04:35 PM

Stereos in Cobras
 
I know that the sound of a Cobra is better than a stereo but I am interested in the experiences of those with stereos, particularly on audio streaming systems and on speakers with low profiles/depth.Any experiences to share?

boxhead 02-29-2012 05:00 PM

Ipod and ear plugs.

Beastly 02-29-2012 05:02 PM

ditto !! ipod and earplugs

fordracing65 02-29-2012 05:15 PM

I rode in a Cobra this weekend with 2 speakers behind the seats, it was nice to hear some tunes as we cruised, he had the satallite radio in the trunk.

henrik 02-29-2012 05:15 PM

I suggest you use earplug type speakers...

1) No installation and can not be seen (the engine will provide the Subwoofer :D )
2) If you use the new "Closed" type with silicon they also funktion as ear protection (needed on my car :rolleyes: ) - but then you can not hear sirenes ect.
3) I suggest to not install a fixed system - use a portable (smartphone...), and if you need a stereo when parked... buy a B&W Zeppelin Air or Harman Kardon Go+Play II and put it in the trunk - among the best sound you can get...

Just my 2 cent.

Have fun

Modena 02-29-2012 07:08 PM

I am planning on an amp/head-unit totally hidden with just a 3.5mm jack hanging out somewhere in a console to plug in a phone or ipod. With speakers, some tunes would be nice, even when cruising with a passenger.

Merv and Sharon 02-29-2012 07:53 PM

Thanks so far guys. No solution is ever perfect.

I have used an iPod and ear pieces for while and find that a little uncomfortable. Audio streaming appeals, but is never as good as an USB input I am told. However, newer cars seem to almost universally fit these systems. Jury is out on that I guess.

Speakers are another issue and ones behind the seats are least invasive but depth is an issue. What kinds of speakers have been used successfully?

With smaller audio systems that can be hidden (I am not thinking about an in-dash setup) is an amp needed? Are there suitable small amps?

Last, radio is useful at times so that is another factor.

Has anyone used these? Goes under seat and in glove box: Secret Audio SST iPod/USB/MP3 Classic/Collector/Muscle Car Stereo AM FM Radio | eBay

Rog246 02-29-2012 11:56 PM

Merv what about getting some put in your headrests ?
I believe that's a bit of a GO these days. I'd check with your local car stereo place. I'm sure they'd have an idea or two and would be more than happy to make your wallet a tad lighter !:D

kyleb 03-01-2012 02:03 AM

Merv,
I used an Alpine CDA-9886M head unit mounted in the boot and an Alpine MC20 controller which fits in a 2" guage hole and it only needs about 2" in depth if you have no room behind your dash.
It sort of matches your speedo and tacho. I painted the face on mine black.
Also fitted a 3.5mm jack between the seats for earphones.
Put a couple of three way speakers behind the seats.
Also look up tune trapper aerial. www.tunetrapper.com
Works a treat..

Rob. Smith 03-01-2012 02:44 AM

Merv,
Have a look at www.custom-autosound.com. They have some nice stuff.

Merv and Sharon 03-01-2012 03:00 AM

Thanks Rob. Yes, I found those guys today. They have really nice stuff and so many models. Except Cobras of course, which never seemed to have radios ...
Kyle, the Alpine setup with the MC20 controller looks a very nice set up. I have an in boot aerial already to go. Will check that one out. The Secret Audio unit above has a wireless remote.

Rog, the headrests ...not so sure, in my case. I am thinking that behind the seats and removable maybe the best. I have the space.

Does satellite radio work here?

SIRIUS Stratus 4 Plug-and-Play Satellite Radio Receiver

CHANMADD 03-01-2012 07:41 AM

I have a single din stereo in dash, a 400 watt amp behind the dash, 6x9 between the seats behind the carpet and speakers in each kick panel. I can listen to the radio at freeway speeds without too much problem.

ERA 778 03-01-2012 08:06 AM

I installed the SecretAudio unit from CustomAutosound. I put it in the space between the trunk panel and the rear bulkhead. It has a small control panel that can go inside the glovebox if you have one, or can just go in the trunk (boot) if you like. Either will work because the unit has an RF remote that can control the basic functions. I installed an amplified antenna from Advance Auto in the trunk as well; it works pretty well since the body is fiberglass. For speakers I installed four 5.25 inch two-ways from Image Dynamics in the bulkhead behind the seats.

By the way, CustomAudio now has a unit that controls everything by the remote, so there's no control panel to mount anywhere! Wish they'd had that when I did mine since most of the work was in locating and wiring the control panel.

By the way, this unit sounds very good for the price and works with my Ipod just fine!

SunDude 03-01-2012 08:13 AM

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Merv and Sharon 03-01-2012 12:05 PM

Thanks ERA778. The Secret Audio looks the go so far but will check out the CustomAudio one as well. SunDude - that may still happen if I don't find the right unit. Like your gallery, especially the one with Angelina Jollie on the Cobra ...

This is the newer one where the whole set up is in the trunk:

Secretaudio SST

Dar73 03-01-2012 12:14 PM

Here is what I did. Can't tell you how good it works yet..... I am only 5 years into the build......

I dont recomend the secret audio stuff... I had one in mind for another project and **** canned it. It was junk. Especially if you have an Iphone or Ipod, you can run everything from that.

AudioXpertsVacaville's Channel - YouTube

Rob. Smith 03-02-2012 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kyleb (Post 1178796)
Merv,
I used an Alpine CDA-9886M head unit mounted in the boot and an Alpine MC20 controller which fits in a 2" guage hole and it only needs about 2" in depth if you have no room behind your dash.
It sort of matches your speedo and tacho. I painted the face on mine black.
Also fitted a 3.5mm jack between the seats for earphones.
Put a couple of three way speakers behind the seats.
Also look up tune trapper aerial. www.tunetrapper.com
Works a treat..

Kyleb does the 'tunetrapper' pick up AM frequencies ?
I just read about 30 "reviews" and they all seemed to be written by the tune trapper company. Only one bloke bagged it and he had it on a motorbike. Another MP3 forum were still waiting for some bloke to buy and test it.

letsboogie351 03-02-2012 01:50 PM

Merv
I love music and never dreamed of not having a stereo in the cobra. I mounted an Alpine in dash unit with speakers in the doors. As for the antenna a "B" pillar mount was bent into an arc to follow the hoop section behind the dash and then fixed to it. Works fine and the antenna is invisible to anyone looking for it.


Doug

kyleb 03-02-2012 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob. Smith (Post 1179022)
Kyleb does the 'tunetrapper' pick up AM frequencies ?
I just read about 30 "reviews" and they all seemed to be written by the tune trapper company. Only one bloke bagged it and he had it on a motorbike. Another MP3 forum were still waiting for some bloke to buy and test it.

Hi Rob,
I went out today and tried the AM band and it picked it up no problem.
To be honest I cannot fault the aerial at this stage.
Cheers...

Merv and Sharon 03-02-2012 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ERA 778 (Post 1178842)
I installed the SecretAudio unit from CustomAutosound. I put it in the space between the trunk panel and the rear bulkhead. It has a small control panel that can go inside the glovebox if you have one, or can just go in the trunk (boot) if you like. Either will work because the unit has an RF remote that can control the basic functions. I installed an amplified antenna from Advance Auto in the trunk as well; it works pretty well since the body is fiberglass. For speakers I installed four 5.25 inch two-ways from Image Dynamics in the bulkhead behind the seats.

By the way, CustomAudio now has a unit that controls everything by the remote, so there's no control panel to mount anywhere! Wish they'd had that when I did mine since most of the work was in locating and wiring the control panel.

By the way, this unit sounds very good for the price and works with my Ipod just fine!

ERA 778 what kind/s of inputs are you using? USB or CD changer? I have been reading a lot of the reviews of the SecretAudio and many are not too complimentary on the sound quality.

I was thinking that any decent head unit with USB and iPod input could be under the seat or in the trunk and have a remote to control it. However, must a remote have a line of sight connection?


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