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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8629187" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Seen a handful of classics over at Steve Meade forum. Can't see why you're opposed to pods at the kickpanel though. Seems the least invasive if you build something to replace the factory kickpanels that you can simply remove if you want to go back to stock. Not sure what those things had for head unit space, probably old two-knobber. IDK if anybody makes a modern one anymore (they used to make some that would fit those dashboards and control a CD changer) though I believe JBL makes a bluetooth amp so you could use a phone or tablet as source anyway.</p><p></p><p>Also not sure when the last time you did any real audio was (if ever) but you really don't need pairs of woofers these days, particularly if you aren't running gobs of power or an unusual mounting space. You'd be really surprised what a single high quality sub in a properly designed box can accomplish.</p><p></p><p>Post pics of the car please if you get a chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8629187, member: 614752"] Seen a handful of classics over at Steve Meade forum. Can't see why you're opposed to pods at the kickpanel though. Seems the least invasive if you build something to replace the factory kickpanels that you can simply remove if you want to go back to stock. Not sure what those things had for head unit space, probably old two-knobber. IDK if anybody makes a modern one anymore (they used to make some that would fit those dashboards and control a CD changer) though I believe JBL makes a bluetooth amp so you could use a phone or tablet as source anyway. Also not sure when the last time you did any real audio was (if ever) but you really don't need pairs of woofers these days, particularly if you aren't running gobs of power or an unusual mounting space. You'd be really surprised what a single high quality sub in a properly designed box can accomplish. Post pics of the car please if you get a chance. [/QUOTE]
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