Set music — logbook Toyota Mark II Qualis, 2001
Ride a couple of months without music, it was decided to put it.
I wanted to put a 2 Din radio tape recorder, I don’t like these all sorts of drawers and shelves under the radio tape recorder, any rubbish begins to accumulate there willy-nilly. Before that, Trueno had a simple 2 Din mp3 radio tape recorder on Trueno (it even read cassettes), but with rather good sound quality (they all have 24-bit sound processors, not all Alpines have them), which, after the sale of the car, migrated to my father in Caldin. But as an evil 2 Din radio JVC, I somehow did not find it in stores. And again, I accidentally stumbled upon Prology (God, I'm sorry!) 2 Din, DVD and all that + the promotion and the price is not big ... well, I bought something ...
After that, I began to feel that the relics of the speakers (standard Toyota) were not enough and at high volume the bass began to rattle. I had to do something, I didn’t want to dismantle all the doors, cut and fit new speakers, and I decided to remove the bass from these speakers and throw them on the sub ...
I bought a Mystery sub with a nominal value of 600W with two pancakes, of course, an amplifier and respectively, the capacitor is 1f, everything is also Mystery.
Everything has become noticeably better!
But the swotting is not real over time, it began to take out the brains (the rear passengers especially complained, even when the sub was at low volume and I almost didn’t hear it in the front seat, the passengers in the back seat already had a headache), + to all this, the whole thing took almost 40% luggage compartment. I decided to abandon this idea and the sub was sold.
Now I'm thinking about changing the head (in the sense of the radio) and the speakers in the doors to JVC.
While laying the music, along the way, I replaced the dashboard backlight from a faint green to a bright orange (it seems to have become more beautiful).
To be continued…