For a modified classic, this may be the only game in town.
Randy from Tolleson, AZ on 3/31/2024
This is not a bad unit for it's modular design, the option to remotely mount the body away from the face is great- especially if you have aftermarket AC like Vintage AIR (my car does). Radio is barely 5" in depth as well- most modern radios are 7" deep. My car will not take a 7" deep radio due to the aftermarket AC. However, if you are used to a full-on high end head unit this will be a bit basic. The operating manual is written pretty poorly, the overall sound quality sounds flat due to modest power. Display is a basic LCD so it's going to have limited info on screen. It does pair BT easily, has bass-mid-treble adjustments. Problems: Kind of cheaply made, one knob rattles, my unit was shipped WITHOUT the hardware to mount the face to radio- had to improvise, nor did the instructions say you had to remove these tabs on the pushbuttons to attach to the face (would not mount). Any hotrodder will find a way to make it work- if you have a classic car which is modified, this radio might be the only game in town.
Pros: Modular-will fit in tight spaces esp. if you have AC modifications, vintage look so at first glance looks stock, you get BT, ipod control, might be the only radio that will work in your car.
Cons: Was missing accessories, sound quality is meh, owner's manual poorly written, accessory fit is hit-and-miss-all of which you have to tolerate since it's the only one that fits in car.
1 of 1 found this helpful
1969 Camaro
Ken from Salt Lake Cty, UT on 12/17/2023
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
I haven't installed it yet but it looks Great and if it plays like it should I'll be totally satisfied, I didn't want to cut up the dash for anything else. Lots of options the car never had when new.
Pros:
Cons:
0 of 0 found this helpful