1977Oldsmobile
Junior Member
So! My friend Mo recommended this site and I hear you guys are alot of help, so here's a challenge for you!
I have a 1977 Cutlass Supreme Brougham Oldsmobile (Rare 4 Door)
This car is probably the most important vehicle I'll ever own, but 1970's sound quality just isn't up to my standards.
The problem: The original stock 1970's Delco GM radio is fully integrated into the dash, if I were to remove or replace the radio my car would never look the same so we're stuck with it. I like the vintage feel of it anyways, SO THE RECEIVER IS HERE TO STAY.
The specs on the output of this radio are lost and not available on the net so to hell with finding that out.
The project: So I've got some Ultra Linear 250 watt RMS speakers laying around so we'll use those, I'm not looking to beef up the bass just yet, I just want to increase the high frequency quality of the sound in my car. So I'm guessing I need an Amp with speaker-level inputs, but my knowledge stops there, I know there's splicing of speaker line wires involved and I've never actually seen speaker level inputs on an amp. I want to keep the stereo (left and right) sound, but are there only 1 + and - input jack on the amps usually? I hope I've given you guys enough info and I'd love to hear how you'd take on this challenge of REVIVING a 1970's receiver to get the best quality sound out of it as possible!! Also are there any other pieces of hardware that could help me increase the audio quality?
And what about converting the speaker lines to RCA and THEN putting them into the amp, will that have any positive affect on quality as well?
Thanks!!!
-Joel
I have a 1977 Cutlass Supreme Brougham Oldsmobile (Rare 4 Door)
This car is probably the most important vehicle I'll ever own, but 1970's sound quality just isn't up to my standards.
The problem: The original stock 1970's Delco GM radio is fully integrated into the dash, if I were to remove or replace the radio my car would never look the same so we're stuck with it. I like the vintage feel of it anyways, SO THE RECEIVER IS HERE TO STAY.
The specs on the output of this radio are lost and not available on the net so to hell with finding that out.
The project: So I've got some Ultra Linear 250 watt RMS speakers laying around so we'll use those, I'm not looking to beef up the bass just yet, I just want to increase the high frequency quality of the sound in my car. So I'm guessing I need an Amp with speaker-level inputs, but my knowledge stops there, I know there's splicing of speaker line wires involved and I've never actually seen speaker level inputs on an amp. I want to keep the stereo (left and right) sound, but are there only 1 + and - input jack on the amps usually? I hope I've given you guys enough info and I'd love to hear how you'd take on this challenge of REVIVING a 1970's receiver to get the best quality sound out of it as possible!! Also are there any other pieces of hardware that could help me increase the audio quality?
And what about converting the speaker lines to RCA and THEN putting them into the amp, will that have any positive affect on quality as well?
Thanks!!!
-Joel
