For those of you using the PAC (or otherwise) adaptors with aftermarket heads while retaining the rest of the stock system....
How does it sound? Obviously the stock system is limited by it's quality...but before I totally throw it out as an option I'd like to hear from those who have done it. I'd like to avoid spending too much more money right now and if the stock stuff is acceptable enough to tide me over I'll wait on upgrading the 6.5s.
If it really sounds lousy I'll drop the bucks now and have them rewire the whole thing. Tweeter is telling me it'll work, but will sound like crap. Sounds like an up-sell to me.
I've got the Kenwood KVT-915dvd, a Kenwood eXcelon KAC-X810D amp to power a JL Stealthbox...all of which I'm hoping can just tie into the stock system for a while.
Thanks again gang...
-John
For those of you using the PAC (or otherwise) adaptors with aftermarket heads while retaining the rest of the stock system....
How does it sound? Obviously the stock system is limited by it's quality...but before I totally throw it out as an option I'd like to hear from those who have done it. I'd like to avoid spending too much more money right now and if the stock stuff is acceptable enough to tide me over I'll wait on upgrading the 6.5s.
If it really sounds lousy I'll drop the bucks now and have them rewire the whole thing. Tweeter is telling me it'll work, but will sound like crap. Sounds like an up-sell to me.
I've got the Kenwood KVT-915dvd, a Kenwood eXcelon KAC-X810D amp to power a JL Stealthbox...all of which I'm hoping can just tie into the stock system for a while.
Thanks again gang...
-John
For those of you using the PAC (or otherwise) adaptors with aftermarket heads while retaining the rest of the stock system....
How does it sound? Obviously the stock system is limited by it's quality...but before I totally throw it out as an option I'd like to hear from those who have done it. I'd like to avoid spending too much more money right now and if the stock stuff is acceptable enough to tide me over I'll wait on upgrading the 6.5s.
If it really sounds lousy I'll drop the bucks now and have them rewire the whole thing. Tweeter is telling me it'll work, but will sound like crap. Sounds like an up-sell to me.
I've got the Kenwood KVT-915dvd, a Kenwood eXcelon KAC-X810D amp to power a JL Stealthbox...all of which I'm hoping can just tie into the stock system for a while.
Thanks again gang...
-John
I have not replaced the head unit because I was waiting for an in-dash screen that was of reputable quality....Alpine, Kenwood, etc. I have been reading and I do believe that Kenwood is now making something...I've been partial to Alpine in the past for quality reasons.
Anyway....wanted to let you know what I've done. One key thing to remember....in order to tie-in to the existing system...you'll need to have an amp that can accept an 'already amplified' signal....The only downside to my installation is that when the key is turned off..the only speakers that remain powered up are the ones way in the rear....the Onstar speakers....kinda defeats the feature of being able to listen to music until the doors open..but there ARE worse things.
Let me know if you have any specific questions.
When I do upgrade I'm likely to go the MB Quart route myself....I've heard great things about them from people like yourself.
I think I have the onstar chime and power delay things licked too...the PAC adaptors should allow me to keep all that functionality.
You will also need more than 1 adapter to continue to use the on-star and the steering wheel controls. I didn't do the install on mine so I'm not 100% sure how many adapters were used but I think it was 3. 1 for the radio, 1 for on-star and 1 for the steering wheel controls. I did attempt it myself and I ordered all the wrong adapters so I broke down and took it to my buddy to have it done.
Yeah, I need the os2 adaptor, the chime adaptor and I'm going to get the steering wheel adaptor too. Even if it only lets me keep volume it'll be worth it.
I could probably do it myself but I'm gonna have Tweeter do it anyway just to save the hassle and make sure it's done right. Not to mention the only dash kit I've found has the head unit in the top half of the double DIN opening and to make sure I clear the eyeball vents I'd like it mounted in the lower half, with the storage bay in the top half.
Sorry....I'm back again with audio questions.
For those of you using the PAC (or otherwise) adaptors with aftermarket heads while retaining the rest of the stock system....
How does it sound? Obviously the stock system is limited by it's quality...but before I totally throw it out as an option I'd like to hear from those who have done it. I'd like to avoid spending too much more money right now and if the stock stuff is acceptable enough to tide me over I'll wait on upgrading the 6.5s.
If it really sounds lousy I'll drop the bucks now and have them rewire the whole thing. Tweeter is telling me it'll work, but will sound like crap. Sounds like an up-sell to me.
I've got the Kenwood KVT-915dvd, a Kenwood eXcelon KAC-X810D amp to power a JL Stealthbox...all of which I'm hoping can just tie into the stock system for a while.
Thanks again gang...
-John <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I did what you are looking to do. Rosen/Necvox head unit, JL Stealth SUB, and kept my OEM Speakers. The sound is very good, much better than stock. I may change the speakers someday but I not to sure I need to. I think it the sound is great but as you know there is ALWAYS room for improvement
... Teh black won't get you back
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