Sorry...P38. crazy fingers
Other day changed the kenwood to the alpine unit.
Steering wheel controls dont work and sound from the speakers is very low...
Are you upgrading for better sound or because your head unit doesn't work. If its the second it can be refurbished. I recently had the same problem, search for my thread and have a look at the advice I received.
If you are convinced you want a replacement the problem is that the factory system is the only one that works seamlessly with the steering wheel mounted controls and the multiple HK amps of which there are 4 in the doors and 1 for the sub. While there are said to be adaptors and harnesses available that supposedly bridge the compatibility gap, I think realistically you would have to give up on the steering controls and bypass the amps. There's a thread on that too somewhere, it suggests replacing all the amps with cross-overs. You'll need 3-ways for the front doors, two-ways in the rears and a simple low-pass filter for the sub. That way you can still use the original speakers if you wish which you probably won't because you'll want speakers that "suit" your system and your sound preferences.
Obviously I've assumed you're not trying to make some kind of earth shaking boom box out of your landy and are thinking of buying a head unit with built-in amplification. If you want to go for the big stuff then its a question of ripping everything out and fitting amps, capacitors, maybe an extra battery, a bank of subs, so on and so forth!
Thanks for the info rewmer!!
So in my case, i shall buy a dsp unit or an aftermaket amp.
Also a newer steering wheel.....
Thats it?
Your 2002 MY will only have a single DSP amp in the rear quarter behind the sub. Separate door amps are fitted on the earlier models.
tHANKS TO ALL FOR THE REPLY. I just got the RR one month ago and still learning how they behave. The reason why I want to change the stereo is because sometimes theres no sound coming out of the speakers, bu the radio is on. later on the day the radio works fine. I think I have a grounding problem somewhere in the truck.
That is one way, but you would need the appropriate loom aswell, quite a big job methinks. Plus the amps are horrendously expensive. Your looking at £500 from a dealer unless you can find a second hand one, but they are quite rare.
Maybe better of going for aftermarket amp and crossovers as sugested.
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