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My wife has just bought a 1972 Beetle in 'as new' condition. One owner
from new and garaged it's whole life this 35 year old car has done just 38k miles. She'd like to get some music but as the interior is so perfect doesn't want to drill any holes so we're looking for some sort of mp3 player/dock/amp/speaker combo that could be sited under the front seat (say) (ideally with a remote control) with power coming from the cigarette lighter. Any suggestions? Thanks |
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NickNoxx gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying: My wife has just bought a 1972 Beetle in 'as new' condition. One owner from new and garaged it's whole life this 35 year old car has done just 38k miles. She'd like to get some music but as the interior is so perfect doesn't want to drill any holes so we're looking for some sort of mp3 player/dock/amp/speaker combo that could be sited under the front seat (say) (ideally with a remote control) with power coming from the cigarette lighter. Any suggestions? ANY suitable head unit, build an MDF (or similar) housing to fit under the seat, wire the power & earth in as appropriate. Isn't the battery in a Beetle under the back seat? Would be easiest to permawire to there, I think. |
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"NickNoxx" wrote in message ... My wife has just bought a 1972 Beetle in 'as new' condition. One owner from new and garaged it's whole life this 35 year old car has done just 38k miles. She'd like to get some music but as the interior is so perfect doesn't want to drill any holes so we're looking for some sort of mp3 player/dock/amp/speaker combo that could be sited under the front seat (say) (ideally with a remote control) with power coming from the cigarette lighter. Check what voltage is available, weren't early '70s Beetle's still 6 Volt? Anyway, why bother, she won't be able to hear the music over the noise from the engine! :~P |
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In article , NickNoxx says...
My wife has just bought a 1972 Beetle in 'as new' condition. One owner from new and garaged it's whole life this 35 year old car has done just 38k miles. She'd like to get some music but as the interior is so perfect doesn't want to drill any holes so we're looking for some sort of mp3 player/dock/amp/speaker combo that could be sited under the front seat (say) (ideally with a remote control) with power coming from the cigarette lighter. Any suggestions? Stick it in the glovebox. -- Conor I only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow isn't looking good either. - Scott Adams |
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NickNoxx wrote: My wife has just bought a 1972 Beetle in 'as new' condition. One owner from new and garaged it's whole life this 35 year old car has done just 38k miles. She'd like to get some music but as the interior is so perfect doesn't want to drill any holes so we're looking for some sort of mp3 player/dock/amp/speaker combo that could be sited under the front seat (say) (ideally with a remote control) with power coming from the cigarette lighter. Any suggestions? Radios were common by '72 so why not find a period fitting kit? -- *Give me ambiguity or give me something else. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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