Decent Modern Radio for the Fiero (that's not too expensive) (Page 2/2)
Xenoblast DEC 16, 12:02 AM
This is a little bit off topic, but I didnt know so many people still used mp3 players nowadays... I download my music through spotify at the highest quality and play it through bluetooth.

Also I got the KD-X270BT, it is a little expensive at $100 but it sounds really good, and has 13 bands of EQ adjustment.

I am also attempting to put in a boss BE7ACP, which is $250 and is double din with apple car play. I wanted wireless apple car play but the cheapest option for that is $400

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NIT WIT DEC 16, 07:35 PM


Put in a Pioneer DMH-160BT last weekend It was kinda expensive for a Walmart purchase but the wifey is happy with it. Needs all speakers upgraded and one of those powered subwoofers behind the seat
NIT WIT DEC 16, 08:12 PM


Put in a Pioneer DMH-160BT last weekend It was kinda expensive for a Walmart purchase but the wifey is happy with it. Needs all speakers upgraded and one of those powered subwoofers behind the seat
reinhart DEC 18, 10:59 PM

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Originally posted by Xenoblast:

This is a little bit off topic, but I didnt know so many people still used mp3 players nowadays... I download my music through spotify at the highest quality and play it through bluetooth.

Also I got the KD-X270BT, it is a little expensive at $100 but it sounds really good, and has 13 bands of EQ adjustment.

I am also attempting to put in a boss BE7ACP, which is $250 and is double din with apple car play. I wanted wireless apple car play but the cheapest option for that is $400




LOL People in this thread are literally using cassetes to get an aux port, or USB drives plugged into radios and you're saying mp3 players are outdated? Re the USB, the only difference is the mp3 player has an interface whereas the USB is storage without an interface.

Tons of people use mp3 players. Apparently you never went on a day hike or left your suburbia without a big hunking phone with a two hour battery life attached to your hip? An mp3 player has a 12-24 hour battery life easy and is the size of 2 fingers and weighs about an ounce.

Also I'm sure there's a way to use bluetooth through an rf adapter. Although wireless just adds a layer of noise and potential interference.

[This message has been edited by reinhart (edited 12-18-2021).]