<VV> Redirad Corvair posibilities
John Beck
jb30343 at windstream.net
Tue Jul 7 01:22:50 EDT 2009
Guy, If you didn't already buy, you'll save about $145 and might get
better sound if you just wire a 1/8" mono audio jack into the volume
control on your stock AM radio. Connect it to the headphone jack on
your I-Pod or CD player. Build in a L pad into one end or the other to
knock the headphone signal down to something resembling line level. If
you dig back far enough into your Communiqué collection you'll find some
schematics I drew in the early 90's. The most complicated part of the
job is removing and replacing the radio. The rest takes less than an
hour. --Enjoy. --J.B.
vair140 at aol.com wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just received a neat attachment for old am radios that you can hook up CD, I-pods etc with a speaker jack. in plugs inline with the antenna and just has a pos and neg wire to connect to the fuse box and it plays thru AM so you don't deed the FM expense and the car looks are not altered. It plays as good as radio and speakers in yor car so don't expect miracles from the old sound system.? I like the books on CD so I'm using a portable CD player when I drive to Florida this week end, it's kind of cool for around $150.00 bucks and it comes in 6 volt also.? I just?Googled redirad.? Check it out.
>
> Regards,
>
> Guy Brandes
>
> 65 VAIR 140?
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