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Author:  cevans [ Mon Jan 26, 2015 4:06 pm ]
Post subject:  "Mature" Stereo Upgrades?

Posting here rather than the other forums because CRD drivers are more like I am than the general forum.

I'm looking for options suggestions on a mature stereo upgrade. I want to do all the speakers and the head unit, but, I don't want to add a huge sub to the back or have a flashy head unit. I just want to add missing features like bluetooth hands free & HD radio, while improving the sound somewhat.

Show me what you got!

Author:  thermorex [ Mon Jan 26, 2015 4:43 pm ]
Post subject:  "Mature" Stereo Upgrades?

cevans wrote:
Posting here rather than the other forums because CRD drivers are more like I am than the general forum.

I'm looking for options suggestions on a mature stereo upgrade. I want to do all the speakers and the head unit, but, I don't want to add a huge sub to the back or have a flashy head unit. I just want to add missing features like bluetooth hands free & HD radio, while improving the sound somewhat.

Show me what you got!


I've always liked Kenwood. Alpine is probably better. Sony and jvc are also good. The main issue is that the crd dash is 1.5 din, so keeping your stock dash would let you get a 1 din (which are the shortest radio/stereo. There is a special dash made by somebody that would allow you to install a 2 din radio (those usually have big screens like nav units have). If you're interested in a 2 din unit, let me know and I can get the link for you (Amazon and eBay).

You'll be able to find out a "non-flashy" unit from those manufacturers I mentioned, I would not go with anything but a brand name than you and your grandpa heard off, as there is difference in quality. You can buy 1din brand names for less than 100 and go up in the 200 range, depending on how many outputs they have, features, etc. best advice I have for you is to go on Amazon (as the interface is friendlier) or best buy website and choose what you want, and maybe if you're still unsure post the links and have us comment. Nowadays almost all radios have blue tooth, iPod input and aux input. The double din units have the advantage of being able to connect them to a rear camera where you can see actually something on a bigger screen.

Forgot something, you can get a flat subwoofer (won't sound like a full size one but it is still decent) to increase the sound quality without having your license plate vibrate and windows cracking. If 20-40 bucks extra is not an issue, get a radio with more outputs, so you can connect a reasonable subwoofer later if you so decide. For me the reason I don't have a sub is because of trunk space, but I do have a flat mini-sub in the Cherokee under the rear bench, and as it can sound like a "mad bro pimp ride" I never turn it that loud.

Author:  jws84_02 [ Mon Jan 26, 2015 4:59 pm ]
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My vote is a single din alpine headunit. Then if you wanted to replace the stock speakers, I'd suggest any mid level 6.5" 2-way co-ax. Alpine also makes a mini hu amp that will fit in the dash that will provide around 45x4 watts. Or like thermorex said pick a hu with multiple RCA outputs just in case you want add an amp later

Author:  funnyman06 [ Mon Jan 26, 2015 5:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: "Mature" Stereo Upgrades?

The first question you need to ask yourself is how much are you looking to spend? The budget will really be the deciding factor on what to get. I really like kenwood head units. I had a X996 in a subaru impreza I had and loved it. I have a X994 in my step moms liberty and its decent and not very flashy. The next question is speakers, and this is where the budget comes in. I personally really, really like Hertz speakers, but they might totally blow the budget. In the Impreza I had some Kenwood DS65s and they were very decent. However pretty much any aftermarket speaker isnt going to have the bass the stock speakers have, especially if you have the infinity speaker setup. So you should look for a small subwoofer. They make low profile subs for under seats, they also have a nice encloser for the rear pocket of the liberty. That's what I'm going to be looking for. Then you have to decide if you have the budget for an amp for the door speakers, I always recommend one to get the most out of them, but if you dont "need" one.

Author:  thermorex [ Mon Jan 26, 2015 5:12 pm ]
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Good point, forgot to mention an amp. Again, you don't need to go nuts like teenagers do, there are small amps that give you 50w one channel for subwoofer for a very low price. The question is who will install it, if you'll do the work it may worth, otherwise you'll pay more than the unit, lol. Also, look for mini subs that include a small amp within the unit, the Cherokee one I have has everything in the unit, plus a wired remote for bass and treble.

Author:  ChesterCRD [ Mon Jan 26, 2015 5:21 pm ]
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BTW, if you have the infinity speakers, they're worth the $35 foam replacement. I was considering replacing mine because they weren't sounding very good, so I disassembled and found the foam gone. Due to to the complications with the speaker-mounted amps I decided to try the foam replacement before replacing the speakers. It's easy to do and restored mine completely. They really sound nice and no need for a separate sub.

Author:  user113 [ Tue Jan 27, 2015 12:31 am ]
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Is it easy to find the correct foam surrounds? Where would one start?

EDIT:

Actually, I think I found them:

http://www.springfieldspeakerrepair.com ... =2A65-Jeep

Author:  ChesterCRD [ Tue Jan 27, 2015 9:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: "Mature" Stereo Upgrades?

user113 wrote:
Is it easy to find the correct foam surrounds? Where would one start?

EDIT:

Actually, I think I found them:

http://www.springfieldspeakerrepair.com ... =2A65-Jeep


Yep, that's the one I used.

Author:  RJM [ Tue Jan 27, 2015 3:38 pm ]
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http://s722.photobucket.com/user/userna ... sort=3&o=0

Cheap head unit from Wal Mart plays most formats, Bluetooth, hands free, USB works great with RDIO APP. RCA outs.

Author:  ibedonc [ Tue Jan 27, 2015 3:56 pm ]
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aftermarket-Dou ... 5b0b32874b

cool , thanks did not know they made these

Author:  jrcstudios [ Fri Jan 30, 2015 10:07 am ]
Post subject:  Re: "Mature" Stereo Upgrades?

Don't forget, you can buy a factory Chrysler head unit used on eBay from a later model that has bluetooth support, and it will look factory. (because it is!) Lest expensive way to do it..

I have yet to find a "non flashy" headunit that I like better than my factory 6 disc changer. My speakers sound really good still. I guess that shows my maturity, back in 1997 I had a Ford Ranger that the entire bed was a speaker box ported into the cab...

--John

Author:  thermorex [ Fri Jan 30, 2015 12:56 pm ]
Post subject:  "Mature" Stereo Upgrades?

jrcstudios wrote:
Don't forget, you can buy a factory Chrysler head unit used on eBay from a later model that has bluetooth support, and it will look factory. (because it is!) Lest expensive way to do it..

I have yet to find a "non flashy" headunit that I like better than my factory 6 disc changer. My speakers sound really good still. I guess that shows my maturity, back in 1997 I had a Ford Ranger that the entire bed was a speaker box ported into the cab...

--John


Aren't they locked and you'll need the unlock code to make it work? The idea is good though, not sure if will work if there is no unlock code available...

Author:  Greenwing7 [ Sun Feb 01, 2015 2:15 pm ]
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Kenwood ksc-sw1. 6.5" sub with 6.5" passive woofer. Fits under the passenger seat nicely and just the right amount of "mature" bass.

Author:  lars0247 [ Mon Feb 02, 2015 9:05 pm ]
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Bought one of the Chrysler RBK Radio AUX conversions from EBAY. What crappy sound through the AUX. My kid and I both agreed it sounded like it was playing through a toilet. No highs and muddy lows... Getting a full refund from OneFactoryRadio on this hunk of junk. If you've considered going that route, don't, because their tech told me that the way Chrysler does their pre-amp makes it impossible for them to achieve better sound with the AUX input.

Just installed a Sony MEX-BT4000 from Wally.

Great sound, USB and AUX input, Pandora, Bluetooth, and bluetooth phone handsfree. My recommendation would be to order the install kit off of EBAY. Get a Scosche or other reputable brand, and you'll need an antenna adapter and a wiring adapter. $40 at wally for all it, but could be had on EBAY for less than $15 shipped, except I was in a hurry.

I do like the Sony, but there is one drawback, and if I'd have known, I'd have spent the extra $10 and gotten the MEX-BT5000. This allows you to change the dash colors. Not that I'm into pimping my ride with colors, but Blue and Red are the only options on the MEX-BT4000 and are annoying at night, other colors would have likely been better.

Also keep in mind that relatively few aftermarket stereos autodim with the headlights.

Author:  vertrx7 [ Tue Feb 03, 2015 12:29 am ]
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We just did this on our limited. Did the research on Crutchfield as they give a good description of installation.
Bought a very conservative Blaupunkt with all bells and whistles. Came to like $124.00 and Crutchfield includes the installation kit for free.
I went to Amazon after checking up and reading about the speakers on Crutchfield. Amazon was less expensive. Went with Polk speakers with cross overs and tweeters. You don't need to go with the tweeters separately but I like them. polk's are good sound quality. Went with Infinity speakers in the rear. Crutchfield shows you how to install the speakers using the factory wiring or you can be a masochist and completely rewire the car for the speakers. We still need to do this for the rears, but the fronts are very easy.
I chose not to go with the repair on the speakers as they were missing all the surround around the paper cones and frankly, after they get this old, the factory speakers are not going to be a comparison against new speakers.
Before I did any of these repairs to the old, paper speakers, I'd hit up a picknpull and find some used speakers that have decent cones. I've done that as well when money is short. Same with the radios. The yard pulls some decent radios out of the cars with the plugs.

Author:  chuck27 [ Tue Feb 03, 2015 1:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: "Mature" Stereo Upgrades?

I just completed a small upgrade on my daughters 2006 Limited.

I bought a pair of these JBL 662S speakers:

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_122 ... P662s.html

Since the CRD has the Infinity system, I had to move the amps, I followed the guide here:

http://caraudiotips.blogspot.com/2013/0 ... ystem.html

The sound improvement was amazing. She wanted to keep the existing head unit (RB1 Navigation).

I did the speakers in the back with the same JBL's, but don't recommend it, they need more power to them to sound right. I put them in one at a time in the back to see the difference, and it was minor at best. They rock in the front doors though.

Author:  Mike92104 [ Tue Feb 03, 2015 6:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: "Mature" Stereo Upgrades?

lars0247 wrote:
Bought one of the Chrysler RBK Radio AUX conversions from EBAY. What crappy sound through the AUX. My kid and I both agreed it sounded like it was playing through a toilet. No highs and muddy lows... Getting a full refund from OneFactoryRadio on this hunk of junk. If you've considered going that route, don't, because their tech told me that the way Chrysler does their pre-amp makes it impossible for them to achieve better sound with the AUX input.

Just installed a Sony MEX-BT4000 from Wally.

Great sound, USB and AUX input, Pandora, Bluetooth, and bluetooth phone handsfree. My recommendation would be to order the install kit off of EBAY. Get a Scosche or other reputable brand, and you'll need an antenna adapter and a wiring adapter. $40 at wally for all it, but could be had on EBAY for less than $15 shipped, except I was in a hurry.

I do like the Sony, but there is one drawback, and if I'd have known, I'd have spent the extra $10 and gotten the MEX-BT5000. This allows you to change the dash colors. Not that I'm into pimping my ride with colors, but Blue and Red are the only options on the MEX-BT4000 and are annoying at night, other colors would have likely been better.

Also keep in mind that relatively few aftermarket stereos autodim with the headlights.


Regarding the antenna adapter, I found that there is a junction in the antenna cable near the fender well where the chrysler cable plugs into a regular antenna jack. So, you don't need an adapter, but you'll need an extension.

Author:  synthetic-oil [ Wed Feb 04, 2015 8:38 am ]
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This is what I did and I use my smart phone to listen to Pandora

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge-Car-Truck-Radio-02-07-AM-FM-CD-Player-Aux-Input-iPod-Android-/400757138833

Author:  Devilmonkey [ Wed Feb 04, 2015 10:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: "Mature" Stereo Upgrades?

i got one of these chinese android stereos

Image
and a double din adapter ..... i'll let you know how it works when i get it installed

Author:  mikey1273 [ Wed Feb 04, 2015 12:05 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: "Mature" Stereo Upgrades?

I purchase this last spring to replace my RB1 and infinity system. It doesn't have HD radio I was looking for SiriusXM but it does have everything else you asked for. I paired it with Kenwood 6.5 inch speakers. I am very pleased with it.
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_500SXM145B ... ml?tp=5684

for HD built in in Alpine this would work. it doesn't come with an XM tuner but you could add one.

http://www.crutchfield.com/p_500HD148BT ... ml?tp=5684

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