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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8706567" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>Yes it's possible to get rid of the headunit completely and play everything through bluetooth. There are some amps these days that have bluetooth built-in but I can't find any amps that are small and light weight. I recently installed the Dayton DSP-408 with bluetooth 4.0 module and it is super lightweight less than 2 lbs. It plays music flawlessly through the phone. It requires a small amp tho. The smallest amp I know is the alpine power pack which is very compact and light but it is a bit overpriced for what it is I must admit. You can also just simply buy an aftermarket headunit with bluetooth and run your speakers through the internal amp. That would be the simplest TBH. The only con would be that they would sound weak as hell in a loud car. If you really feel the need to go headunit-less, then I feel the option above would be worthy for the space. </p><p></p><p>I've always liked the MR2's BTW.. My bro had an '87 and my cousin had a '05 spyder. Many people had them back in the day. I do see them around once in a while but they are rare these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8706567, member: 574798"] Yes it's possible to get rid of the headunit completely and play everything through bluetooth. There are some amps these days that have bluetooth built-in but I can't find any amps that are small and light weight. I recently installed the Dayton DSP-408 with bluetooth 4.0 module and it is super lightweight less than 2 lbs. It plays music flawlessly through the phone. It requires a small amp tho. The smallest amp I know is the alpine power pack which is very compact and light but it is a bit overpriced for what it is I must admit. You can also just simply buy an aftermarket headunit with bluetooth and run your speakers through the internal amp. That would be the simplest TBH. The only con would be that they would sound weak as hell in a loud car. If you really feel the need to go headunit-less, then I feel the option above would be worthy for the space. I've always liked the MR2's BTW.. My bro had an '87 and my cousin had a '05 spyder. Many people had them back in the day. I do see them around once in a while but they are rare these days. [/QUOTE]
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