Good video. Curious why you didn't drive the speakers with at least one external amplifier? And upgrade the low quality paper speakers 🔊 while you were at it
I just got into a chariot eagle park model and I noticed that there is a built-in speaker system with a harness output how would I get an adapter so that I can plug it into the TV so that I can hear TV sound through the built-in speakers in the ceiling great video by the way
The TV should be easy. Any audio output on it would work. Probably the easiest would be regular RCA outputs. The question would be what input does the sound system have that you can connect to? Wish I could see a pic.
Hey just cought your radio install didn't look to bad. Question u said it had a back up camera couldn't you hook it up to a small monitor or the radio mount outside as a security camera just a thought
I actually installed a backup camera by wiring it to one of the red marker lights for power. The receiver/monitor them plugs into a cigarette lighter in the cab and connects wirelessly. Works great.
Good job and serves the purpose, but "looks like it's meant to be there"? uh no. I would have made a shelf/box insert to go above the stereo and done some better work with the cover panel. Maybe you aren't done. Trim covers mistakes...ask any carpenter. I do like the video.
Hey, great job on the video. I'm trying to replace the exact same Concertone unit in my trailer. I'm getting hung up on the speaker zones. The Concertone has three speaker zones. How did you deal with that? Or did you just wire it so they all are active all the time?
There were only a couple of ones I wired together and I believe they were the rear speakers. Everything else was wired with it's respective position. My concertone showed the wiring diagram on the back. I tried to match it up the best I could with the new radio.
Does that little stereo play DVDs? Are rv speakers 4 ohm, or 8 ohm, and does that radio work properly with them? My DVD player won't play anymore, and I'm also wondering if there's a way to just hook a DVD player up, but don't know how to get it to play through the rv speakers.
Yeah hard to find stuff that plays DVDs anymore. I too have a portable DVD player that connects via USB. I would probably hook the DVD player up to the tv either through HDMI or composite AV cable. Then just play the sound like normal through the RV stereo. Should work fine.
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Good video. Curious why you didn't drive the speakers with at least one external amplifier? And upgrade the low quality paper speakers 🔊 while you were at it
Great video excellent teacher. Methodical, step by step great job I appreciate you.
Thank you.
So does it just play on all the speakers all the time? How would this work for outdoor speakers?
What kind of unit did you purchase off Amazon, I cannot catch what you called it. Thank you
I just got into a chariot eagle park model and I noticed that there is a built-in speaker system with a harness output how would I get an adapter so that I can plug it into the TV so that I can hear TV sound through the built-in speakers in the ceiling great video by the way
The TV should be easy. Any audio output on it would work. Probably the easiest would be regular RCA outputs. The question would be what input does the sound system have that you can connect to? Wish I could see a pic.
@@WillMosbey i would love some help if u have a snapchat I could send some pics
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Hey just cought your radio install didn't look to bad. Question u said it had a back up camera couldn't you hook it up to a small monitor or the radio mount outside as a security camera just a thought
I actually installed a backup camera by wiring it to one of the red marker lights for power. The receiver/monitor them plugs into a cigarette lighter in the cab and connects wirelessly. Works great.
Good job and serves the purpose, but "looks like it's meant to be there"? uh no. I would have made a shelf/box insert to go above the stereo and done some better work with the cover panel. Maybe you aren't done. Trim covers mistakes...ask any carpenter. I do like the video.
@@f150bft we sold that camper a couple of years ago. But it's kind of like Burger King, do it your way.
Hey, great job on the video.
I'm trying to replace the exact same Concertone unit in my trailer. I'm getting hung up on the speaker zones. The Concertone has three speaker zones.
How did you deal with that? Or did you just wire it so they all are active all the time?
There were only a couple of ones I wired together and I believe they were the rear speakers. Everything else was wired with it's respective position. My concertone showed the wiring diagram on the back. I tried to match it up the best I could with the new radio.
@@WillMosbey quick question do you put the red and yellow together ?
@@leoorla to be honest I don't remember but I believe they do go together. Sorry I couldn't be more help but that was quite a while back
@@WillMosbey thanks i putting together and work fine
Good video but... the end product looked a little 'ghetto' bootleg at the end, it needed like a frame or something to cover around the sides.
@@AugustMedia can you use the term ghetto bootleg together in the same sentence?
@ I need more coffee.
@AugustMedia I'm not saying you were wrong either? It was a quick fix and a cheap fix I'll admit.
Does that little stereo play DVDs? Are rv speakers 4 ohm, or 8 ohm, and does that radio work properly with them? My DVD player won't play anymore, and I'm also wondering if there's a way to just hook a DVD player up, but don't know how to get it to play through the rv speakers.
Yeah hard to find stuff that plays DVDs anymore. I too have a portable DVD player that connects via USB. I would probably hook the DVD player up to the tv either through HDMI or composite AV cable. Then just play the sound like normal through the RV stereo. Should work fine.
I'm not sure what ohm the RV speakers were but if I had to guess I would say 8 ohm.
How does it work with the out side speakers? Can you separate them
I’m going to try a sound bar
If I was going to keep the camper I would have gone with a sound bar for sure and eliminated that aux cord.
How did it sound?
It wasn't an expensive system and I didn't change out the speakers. Let's just say it wasn't Bose or Sonos level. 😁
The blue cord looks bad
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Absolutely. I would love to.
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