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    Question Replacement Radio and speakers?

    G'day all,

    Has anyone replaced the radio and speakers in their Defender? I'm sure someone has

    I am looking at replacing the radio with one of these (Pioneer DEH-P4850MP) however I thought I'd check if anyone else had done something similar.

    Was there any particular size etc. that the radio had to be to fit into the slot on the dash? Would I be alright replacing my existing radio with one of these?

    Looking at replacing my speakers as well as they are getting a bit crackly in their old age, the speakers the bloke has on offer in that link look ok but they are 16cm whilst the ones in the Defender are only 14cms (measured).

    Has anyone replaced their standard speakers with bigger ones? Is there any problems increasing the hole to shove the speakers into?

    Lastly I am looking at putting some speakers into the back as well to improve sound - has anyone done this and where did you put the speakers? In the doors? On the roof? Attached to the cargo barrier?

    One of the selling points for this model is the iPod control / support, that's a nice feature to go with my iPod Nano

    Thoughts or suggestions are greatly appreciated.

    Vehicle is a 1994 300tdi Defender 110 Station Wagon.

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    I've replaced mine with a pioneer job DEH-P3350 ? (a few years ago now) also replaced the speakers with some pioneer jobs fitted straight into the fronts, the rears are high on the sides in the rear, but not happy with the position and looking to move possibly onto the cargo barrier.




    Martyn

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    most radios are now a standard DIN size.

    I have just re-newed my stereo in the Rangie - Sony 450GTS? or something.

    I wanted this unit as it plays MP3's from disc but also has a front AUX connection so I could connect my PDA - which has SatNav and can control the volume from either and I can play MP3s when off road without the disc skipping.

    This bloody stereo even came with a remote control and all the connectors for the AUX - not bad for $250 from JB hifi.

    HTH

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    the biggest problem is where to fit the subwoofer and boombox.....



    what are you planning to fit exactly....?
    if you are planning to use an amplifier.....try and find a head unit with rca outputs.....
    you dont need high power for this......


    if you are gonna run the speakers straight off the head unit.....then get one with as high a power output
    as your credit card will allow.....
    and try and match the wattage of the speakers to the power of the head unit.....
    eg....if your deck puts out 25W per channel.....its no use getting 150W speakers....
    it will sound crap.....you need to have 20W speakers for that sort of power.....

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    just be carefull when comparing units.

    these days the duff duff boys just go for the biggest number on the box and dont understand their ratings. As long as you are comparing like with like.

    the main thing is most are rated at max or PMPO watts - this is how you get 2000W stereos, whereas most good guys will compare/rate using RMS.

    not an expert here, but RMS is what most home stereos are rated also - say 2 x 50RMS where car stereos will advertise 4 x 80watts when in fact they are more like 4 x 10RMS.

    I used to run 4 x 55 RMS amps at 4 ohms and these kick some good tunes - 2 channels were bridged and were 2 ohm stable for a sub so effectively getting about 200 RMS into a sub!!!

    My Defender will be running 6" in the doors (door build) 4" in the dash and tweeters on the dash then 6 x 9" in the rear panel and 12" sub in a box in the tray. Not worked out which speakers but prob Infinity / JBL / Alpine.

    If you are looking for quality sounds then you need to plan ahead and do the little things properly - sound deadening stips in doors and panel where needed and when you get your speaker buy the best speaker wire you can afford, ditch the ones supplied unless buying good equipement.

    This was an old hobby of mine, but still have lots of stuff left over.

    HTH

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    I uploaded some photos of my stereo install here http://www.aulro.com/app/showgallery.../12157/cat/500

    Let me know if you can't see.... the guy I bought the fender from spent about 4.5K a few years back.

    * golf-ball-size tweaters are fitted to the dashboard using same screw fixings as the air vent

    * amplifier is fitted more-or-less-out-of-sight to the back of the rear cargo drawer

    * rear speakers are fitted up high also-more-or-less-out-of-sight above the rear-side windows

    * sub-woofer boom boxes are covered in same material rear floor is covered in. They aren't out of sight but need double-take to know what they are....

    * head unit is a 6 stacker


    Sound from this setup is friggin awesome


    I've broked down a couple of times and have had to leave the car overnight in some dodgy areas.... so far so good, touch wood.


    ... Scott

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    Hey Bluetongue,

    Are you going to the LROC Expo? Would like to see / hear this set up.

    LRH
    Disco 4 SDV6 Auto
    Disco 4 SDV8 Dual Cab Project
    Disco 2 M57 Extra Cab Project
    Foton Tunland Cummins ISF
    Disco 1 3 door 4.6 V8 Auto
    RRC V8 Auto "Classic" Softdash
    RRC 300 TDI Auto
    Disco 1 TD5 Auto Buggy
    Disco 1 300 Tdi Auto Ute
    SAME Explorer 70HP 4x4 Tractor plus Nell Loader
    Subaru GDA WRX
    Triumph Bonneville SE
    Yamaha TTR250





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    Grizzly there a bit expensive for a pioneer setup especially on the postage. Go down to JB hifi or Strathfield car radio and get a set

    I had a pioneer system years ago in a small sedan. The head unit was good but the speakers had very little bass to them. Clarity was excellent but just sounded crappy without the depth. I replaced the pioneer drivers with Boston Acoustics and found they were excellent. I just swapped the Boston Acoustic 6 x 9 speakers the other week for a 15"subwoofer for the disco. I haven't got it in yet to many other projects at the moment to justify more amplifiers going into cars

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    I bought one of these Sony units:



    1) It has (bottom RHS) an "Aux-in" socket to take feed from an external device....like my iPod. Very noice!

    2) It has a volume KNOB rather than silly little up/down volume push buttons which I hate.

    3) It only cost me $180 new from Strathfield, which is a bargain.

    4) It is nice and plain-looking. Like my Land Rover - "function over form". I really detest all the "funky" flash-looking crap out there with blinking lights and stuff all over them.

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    Ive replaced my speakers with pioneer splits,they are only 4 inch and fit straight in,and the tweeter stuck onto the dash.From memory,there wasnt much more room to play with,I remember thinking a 6 inch would be tight.Have fun with the wiring,there aint much room back there!!(The speakers are good)

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