Dave Forster
Supporter
As everyone knows, the options for installing navigation and audio electronics in the SLC are somewhat limited due to the small amount of available space.
Most car equipment is 6-7" deep, which makes it tough for a center-dash installation.
It is possible to install bluetooth-enabled amplifiers under the dash (or wherever), but all of the ones I have found do not have L-R balance controls and only a few have faders.
However, there is a new product from Dual http://www.dualav.com/marineaudio/meq15bt.php
which looks promising. It is a remote-mountable, bluetooth enabled box that accepts a bluetooth signal, converts it from digital to analog (DAC) and then passes it through an equalizer before delivering the output to a standard amplifier. The equalizer, including balance and fader, is controlled from the smartphone using free Apple or Android software. This opens up the possibility of using a smartphone (or other bluetooth device) as the sole source of music and audio control and keeps everything off the dash.
However, a smartphone could be easily integrated into a powered center dash mount, kind of like the commonly available portable docking stations. This would provide many (all?) of the benefits of Android Auto (or Apple CarPlay) without the need to install bulky equipment, albeit with the limitation of the screen size of the smartphone itself.
I'm thinking of placing a couple of 6" speakers in the door panels and two 3" speakers in the front dash and building a phone mount or modifying something commercially available to fit the center space, then tying it all together with the Dual SmartEQ and an amplifier (model TBD).
What do you guys think?
Most car equipment is 6-7" deep, which makes it tough for a center-dash installation.
It is possible to install bluetooth-enabled amplifiers under the dash (or wherever), but all of the ones I have found do not have L-R balance controls and only a few have faders.
However, there is a new product from Dual http://www.dualav.com/marineaudio/meq15bt.php
which looks promising. It is a remote-mountable, bluetooth enabled box that accepts a bluetooth signal, converts it from digital to analog (DAC) and then passes it through an equalizer before delivering the output to a standard amplifier. The equalizer, including balance and fader, is controlled from the smartphone using free Apple or Android software. This opens up the possibility of using a smartphone (or other bluetooth device) as the sole source of music and audio control and keeps everything off the dash.
However, a smartphone could be easily integrated into a powered center dash mount, kind of like the commonly available portable docking stations. This would provide many (all?) of the benefits of Android Auto (or Apple CarPlay) without the need to install bulky equipment, albeit with the limitation of the screen size of the smartphone itself.
I'm thinking of placing a couple of 6" speakers in the door panels and two 3" speakers in the front dash and building a phone mount or modifying something commercially available to fit the center space, then tying it all together with the Dual SmartEQ and an amplifier (model TBD).
What do you guys think?