Last year I installed a Parrot MKi9100 hands free kit, and an additional 2 speakers, this is worked brilliantly, for phone and USB Music, but showed up the limitations of a 45 year old “mono” Radio.
I ordered a RetroSound Model 2 Radio with “Becker” Pin Stripe Chrome Facia and Buttons.
I have now completed its installation - I think the resultant look compares well with my original Blaupunkt Pinstripe.
The kit initially looks complicated, but that is because it contains all the bits and pieces for almost any electrical and mechanical connection you can think of !
All you basically need though is a Fixed +12v, a Switched +12v, an Earth, and at least 2 speakers, so it can be pretty simple.
I could plug the Radio ISO connectors into the previously installed Parrot Kit, and I made a rear support bracket as there was not one previously fitted to the Blaupunkt. The Dash Fitment is pretty standard for the pagoda opening.
There are 2 USB connections, I ran these to the glove box, all the remaining connectors remain hidden in the dash.
The Downside:
LCD display difficult to read in an open car in sunlight.
Bluetooth Phone operation is not Voice activated, hence I am keeping the Parrot installed.
The Plus Points:
Looks just like a 1960s Radio, Excellent Sound & Flexibility - USB Flash Drives, iPods, Smart Phones, just about anything works with it via Bluetooth or plug in connectors.
Am I happy ?
Yes, Very - Bring on the Sunshine….
Paul