Re: [Chrysler300] radio alternate
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Re: [Chrysler300] radio alternate



Would like more detailed info/pics when you guys have a chance. Seems much simpler than doing the in-dash navigation system I put in my K

Mike Laiserin

Sent from my iPod

On Jan 11, 2012, at 12:47 PM, Mark Souders <MRS954@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> Yes, I agree. I've been using my Sirius for several years. I bought a "ghetto blaster" unit that the head slips onto, and I run it from my back seat. Power comes from my rear seat cigarette lighter outlet. No cutting, no adding speakers, and it plays on the back seat of any car, and on the back porch, too. The unit also has remote control so Cheryl can operate it from the front seat.
> 
> Mark Souders
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JettLarry <JettLarry@xxxxxxx>
> To: chrysler300 <chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 2:39 pm
> Subject: [Chrysler300] radio alternate
> 
> een some threading about repairing our ancient sound catchers.....I have 
> evised an alternate scheme that works swell.
> eave your ancient am in place for its retirement years. Buy a Sirius/XM 
> eceiver on ebay for next to nothing. Skypilot is old stuff but sure cheap. 
> everal hundred music channels at your beck and call and they follow you all 
> cross the USA on way to meets.. A motorcycle amp fits under your console 
> ompletely out of sight if you have a console. The volume control is also 
> iniaturized and allows you to switch to your am radio with the same speakers 
> or both.. The attachment for the mounting bay rests inside the ashtray and is 
> onderfully powerful at tiny cost. Put two Pioneer three way 6 x 9's in your 
> ront and rear speaker locations. All that stuff, other than speakers, comes 
> ut easily for shows and no one knows. 
> ut wait, there is more! You can detach the readout/selection button holder and 
> se it in your house or other cars. I have but one Sirius/XM unit but can use 
> t in two rooms of the house or in the 48,63,66 Chryslers or the 03 Cadillac.  
> he sound of the 50's radio is so good I can hear new parts in songs I have 
> eard hundreds or thousands of times. It is clearer than that in the Cadillac 
> ith its many extra speakers.
> lanning on doing a white paper later when I learn how to put photos inside the 
> ext. 
> 
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