I've had a few bluetooth things that do similar 'connect' sounds, and they are all horrible. I had headphones I was using in the gym and it was constant 'dee-dee-deeeee bluetooth mode ... connected', 'dee-dee-dooooo bluetooth mode ... disconnected', 'dee-dee-deeeee bluetooth mode ... connected', 'dee-dee-dooooo bluetooth mode ... disconnected'. I just put them away and never used them again. I have Bose bluetooth headphones and it's just a very simple, nice tone. This one is the worst I've heard though, it's like a full symphony.
A belated thanks for making this. After seeing this, I now have the same setup wired into my 1968 Sunbeam Alpine and enjoying streamed music while driving. I’ve got the unit mounted behind the dash though, so I can work the volume control which is great when pulling up to the lights and need to turn down or putting foot down and turning it up! Cheers for inspiration.
Well done, thanks! I’m going to install one of these in my FJ40 Land Cruiser and this was very helpful. The start up sound of that original Bluetooth stereo would drive me nuts too!
I just added one of these to my FJ40. I love the look with a retro nob in the dash. Unfortunately, I'm very disappointed with the sound quality. Frequency response is appalling, especially in the low range and it simply doesn't output high enough levels to be heard in a noisy, rattly, loud vehicle. I will have to invest in a proper bluetooth amplifier and discard the cheap chinesium unit which is unfortunate because the fit in the dash with the nob was great.
Was looking for just this solution for my 1960 Ford Falcon that didn’t come with radio installed. You saved me from buying an expensive retro radio! Thanks!
@@stevenc22 ah yes I confess I wired straight to my battery because couldn’t find a good switched source under my dash to splice off of. Still it seems strange that it should still be on when it’s turned off. It does work great though! Thanks again for uploading!
@@c3aloha The bluetooth circuit probably stays on even if the amp is turned off. Wire in a switch into the battery wiring to totally kill the amp and the bluetooth
Guys technically you can find any modern radio that has a rf (do not get ir) remote and hide it. If you need more space you can disassemble it but you should be able to do wiring similarly and most of these cheap radios have built in amps, and can use radio/aux/bluetooth etc that can be switched over with the remote, as well as the volume, and what else? NO STARTUP SOUND. This is because it's technically announcing it startup visually on it's screen, which is going to be hidden and replaced with the remote. Just thinking out loud and might do this on my 1974 Buick Regal. Good luck guys.
Thank you for this really educational video. At least for me. I was wondering what car audio to install in my new bought 1989 Alfa Spider, which hasn't had any radio installed from the factory. Was a bit undecided if to go with old radio in matching vintage style and then having problems with playing music from my phone or to buy some new radio which supports all new technologies but would definitely not match vintage car look. And finally I realized I don't want to install any typical car audio at all, which would be visible in the car's cockpit. And now, after seeing your video, I know the solution. Already ordered. Thanks.
An idea I came up with is, in classic cars, to try and find a bluetooth radio that is slightly smaller than the pop out ashtray, where you remove the ashtray, keep the lid, and rig up a device that allows the bluetooth screen to slowly slide out and rest on the lid. This would allow for you to keep the overall aesthetic of the classic while also having a modern amenity.
THANK GOD I found your video. The ANNOYING amplifier was in my cart and NOW I have the other one ordered and an original VW block off plate that will match the rest of my interior! Original parts, yes. Bluetooth audio, yes. Annoying startup jingle, NOPE!
Thanks for this! I had just started wondering if I could pull a Bluetooth stand-alone speaker to pieces to hide in my ‘68 Porsche, but this is even better!
Thanks for the video, I was looking into something like this just to play music over bluetooth, I was tempted by the new Style Nobsound but still browsing for ideas
I may just use your idea here. Both of my old car's stereos broke within a couple days of each other and I have been having such a hard time finding something that won't look ridiculous as a replacement in my dash. If I use this then I can just hide it away and keep my original head unit.
If you have a cigarette lighter receptacle. there are totally wireless solutions. Bluetooth adapter plugs into cigarette lighter & broadcasts on any open FM channel on car radio. I don't think many vehicles had FM radios in the 60's. Most started in the 70's & by the 80's all had it.
keep Aux jack for if on road trips can't get connection can fix that usually by downloading the music but then your phone will run slow and have no memory
Best practice is to use a 12v 4 pin relay that is energized when key on. Plenty of relay come with a integrated fuse, otherwise install a fuse inline the power supply line.
That is harder. Marine and hidden amps often dont have microphones for hands free calling. You may just want to get a regular head unit with a remote control and hide the head unit in the glove box.
Yeah no. I was totally on board until I heard that sound. What were they thinking when he made that device? But you gave me a good idea and I'm going to build on that
Great video. Looking to do this with my ‘64 Thunderbird. I wonder if there are any amps which don’t have a startup noise? Also, do i need to splice the speaker wires if i want to run the stock radio, and switchover to the bluetooth amp? thx
You can splice speaker wires but maybe you should get a different hidden unit. I am use this other unit in my 1976 bmw 2002 and it is also great. Has no start up around and a radio. magnadyne.com/aquavibe-avmd50bb-hide-a-way-waterproof-am-fm-bt-bluetooth-streaming-receiver/
What speakers are you using and or recommend? Ive looked on Amazon but I want the right size and match to work well with this unit? Thanks for the video!!!
You use an adapter like this www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Blaupunkt-Frankfurt-STEREO-AUX-IN-MP3-iPod-Smartphone-Adapter-8-PIN-/303514410550?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0
You can wire 4 speakers to this but it will halve the volume of each speaker. I haven't really found a cheap 4 channel board like this. Now they do make 4 channel bluetooth motorcycle and marine modules that would work fine. They are a bit bigger in size so you have to think about where you will put the module www.amazon.com/dp/B072BMP3YG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_WW0XX5AD66KMQD9XS4PN
Would I be able to just connect those power wires to the existing radio wires, I have an am radio single din in my car but I was thinking of just making my own custom plate and putting this through there.
@@stevenc22 I have an Alfa Romeo spider that I wanted to install a Bluetooth amp for the 2 speakers it has. Nothing crazy, do you recommend any wattage of speaker to pair with the amp?
@@anthonypipia6990 Don't worry about wattage. The amp will likely put out less than the speakers can handle. Just a cheap set of name brand speakers will be fine. Kenwood / jvc / blaupanc.
@@stevenc22 wow that was so fast thank you for the response...also I found a 95 ford mustang...you know the one (...I hope) anything I should keep an eye out for if you know? Its well maintained just some bad paint
"the startup sound can't be that bad.... AHHHHH TURN IT OFF!!!"
I've had a few bluetooth things that do similar 'connect' sounds, and they are all horrible. I had headphones I was using in the gym and it was constant 'dee-dee-deeeee bluetooth mode ... connected', 'dee-dee-dooooo bluetooth mode ... disconnected', 'dee-dee-deeeee bluetooth mode ... connected', 'dee-dee-dooooo bluetooth mode ... disconnected'. I just put them away and never used them again. I have Bose bluetooth headphones and it's just a very simple, nice tone.
This one is the worst I've heard though, it's like a full symphony.
A belated thanks for making this. After seeing this, I now have the same setup wired into my 1968 Sunbeam Alpine and enjoying streamed music while driving. I’ve got the unit mounted behind the dash though, so I can work the volume control which is great when pulling up to the lights and need to turn down or putting foot down and turning it up! Cheers for inspiration.
Well done, thanks! I’m going to install one of these in my FJ40 Land Cruiser and this was very helpful. The start up sound of that original Bluetooth stereo would drive me nuts too!
Thanks. Yeah the new system is cheap and works well. I'm happy.
I just added one of these to my FJ40. I love the look with a retro nob in the dash. Unfortunately, I'm very disappointed with the sound quality. Frequency response is appalling, especially in the low range and it simply doesn't output high enough levels to be heard in a noisy, rattly, loud vehicle. I will have to invest in a proper bluetooth amplifier and discard the cheap chinesium unit which is unfortunate because the fit in the dash with the nob was great.
Was looking for just this solution for my 1960 Ford Falcon that didn’t come with radio installed. You saved me from buying an expensive retro radio! Thanks!
Welcome!
@@stevenc22 I noticed the Bluetooth remains connected even though the amp is turned off. Is it draining battery power all the time?
@@c3aloha you wired it wrong. You must have wired it to constant power instead of switched power.
@@stevenc22 ah yes I confess I wired straight to my battery because couldn’t find a good switched source under my dash to splice off of. Still it seems strange that it should still be on when it’s turned off. It does work great though! Thanks again for uploading!
@@c3aloha The bluetooth circuit probably stays on even if the amp is turned off. Wire in a switch into the battery wiring to totally kill the amp and the bluetooth
Ordered this, and put it in my '86 F150. Works fantastically! Thanks for the video, really saved me a lot of time and money!
Just what i was after, thank you for that!
I second that, you've saved me ages!
Guys technically you can find any modern radio that has a rf (do not get ir) remote and hide it. If you need more space you can disassemble it but you should be able to do wiring similarly and most of these cheap radios have built in amps, and can use radio/aux/bluetooth etc that can be switched over with the remote, as well as the volume, and what else? NO STARTUP SOUND. This is because it's technically announcing it startup visually on it's screen, which is going to be hidden and replaced with the remote. Just thinking out loud and might do this on my 1974 Buick Regal. Good luck guys.
Wow. I never thought of that... I'm going to steal your idea haha
Thank you for this really educational video. At least for me. I was wondering what car audio to install in my new bought 1989 Alfa Spider, which hasn't had any radio installed from the factory.
Was a bit undecided if to go with old radio in matching vintage style and then having problems with playing music from my phone or to buy some new radio which supports all new technologies but would definitely not match vintage car look. And finally I realized I don't want to install any typical car audio at all, which would be visible in the car's cockpit.
And now, after seeing your video, I know the solution. Already ordered. Thanks.
An idea I came up with is, in classic cars, to try and find a bluetooth radio that is slightly smaller than the pop out ashtray, where you remove the ashtray, keep the lid, and rig up a device that allows the bluetooth screen to slowly slide out and rest on the lid. This would allow for you to keep the overall aesthetic of the classic while also having a modern amenity.
Doing this in my VW, I'll let you know how it goes.
The same company makes a smaller 100 x 2 that fits perfectly in the ashtray of my 1960 Belair. Works great driving two speakers in the dash.
Now that's what you call creative thinking!
THANK GOD I found your video. The ANNOYING amplifier was in my cart and NOW I have the other one ordered and an original VW block off plate that will match the rest of my interior! Original parts, yes. Bluetooth audio, yes. Annoying startup jingle, NOPE!
AAANNNNND.....let's show off my engine sound :) Love it. That was NOT $20 on amazon. Thanks for the helpful video
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Thanks for this!
I had just started wondering if I could pull a Bluetooth stand-alone speaker to pieces to hide in my ‘68 Porsche, but this is even better!
Get 2 high watt Bluetooth speakers and pair them. Put one under your back seat and one under the passenger seat. Car with thump
Thanks for the video, I was looking into something like this just to play music over bluetooth, I was tempted by the new Style Nobsound but still browsing for ideas
Thank you, nice and concise. Appreciate the effort it took to record this. Helped quiet a bit…cheers
I have a 1955 Ford that goes to 150 on the speedometer. Ambitious.
I may just use your idea here. Both of my old car's stereos broke within a couple days of each other and I have been having such a hard time finding something that won't look ridiculous as a replacement in my dash. If I use this then I can just hide it away and keep my original head unit.
If you have a cigarette lighter receptacle. there are totally wireless solutions. Bluetooth adapter plugs into cigarette lighter & broadcasts on any open FM channel on car radio. I don't think many vehicles had FM radios in the 60's. Most started in the 70's & by the 80's all had it.
keep Aux jack for if on road trips can't get connection can fix that usually by downloading the music but then your phone will run slow and have no memory
I think I’m gonna try and install this on my 96 K1500 just as a work around
Funny. I searched this for my 89 k1500
I want to do something similar in my 240 1986. Really want to keep its original look, but have featers and audio quality of a modern system.
I’m thinking about installing this into a busted 8 track player for my 63 rambler
Do it, works great.
That start up sound made me laugh so hard hahah ffs 😂
Thanks man this is exactly what I'm looking for.
great idea and work!
The sounds is actually kind of cool bro
Best practice is to use a 12v 4 pin relay that is energized when key on. Plenty of relay come with a integrated fuse, otherwise install a fuse inline the power supply line.
Thank you! I was looking for just this solution!
Thank you! I have multiple cars I need this in!
love it- question can you run hands free? I've seen BT amps but looking for something that will run hands free too for calls.
That is harder. Marine and hidden amps often dont have microphones for hands free calling. You may just want to get a regular head unit with a remote control and hide the head unit in the glove box.
Lol your choice of music sounded like the start up music 🤔😆
Bruh, my miata is about to become a beast.
Yeah no. I was totally on board until I heard that sound. What were they thinking when he made that device? But you gave me a good idea and I'm going to build on that
Hahahahahahahaha, that startup sound.
Thank you for this video. You used a DC power supply to test the system out of the car. Do you have a source for that? Thanks much.
Here you go David amzn.to/3CH0Qv3
Which one of the three links under ‘Bluetooth amplifier’ did you buy? I would like to purchase the exact same one!
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Thank you for the video. What 12 volt power supply you are using to power it ?
It's powered by the car battery. On my bench I was just using a standard 12v wall transformer.
can you use it to make or receive a phone call? does it have a mic? Thanks for the video
No. It's a Bluetooth amp and does not have a mic
Great video. Looking to do this with my ‘64 Thunderbird. I wonder if there are any amps which don’t have a startup noise? Also, do i need to splice the speaker wires if i want to run the stock radio, and switchover to the bluetooth amp? thx
You can splice speaker wires but maybe you should get a different hidden unit. I am use this other unit in my 1976 bmw 2002 and it is also great. Has no start up around and a radio. magnadyne.com/aquavibe-avmd50bb-hide-a-way-waterproof-am-fm-bt-bluetooth-streaming-receiver/
www.amazon.com/dp/B072LDM7N6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_iI.2Fb1XVF7HT
What speakers are you using and or recommend? Ive looked on Amazon but I want the right size and match to work well with this unit? Thanks for the video!!!
Just some simple 6.5" Kenwoods amzn.to/3qWBK2a
@@stevenc22 awesome thanks
Great video!
How would you connect to a vintage blaupunkt radio 6 pin round aux
Thanks
You use an adapter like this www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Blaupunkt-Frankfurt-STEREO-AUX-IN-MP3-iPod-Smartphone-Adapter-8-PIN-/303514410550?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0
Then you can use any bluetooth to 3.5mm aux adapter board.
Great!
Thank you!
Will this work with four speakers? Did you find one that is 4 channel by any chance? Thanks!
You can wire 4 speakers to this but it will halve the volume of each speaker. I haven't really found a cheap 4 channel board like this. Now they do make 4 channel bluetooth motorcycle and marine modules that would work fine. They are a bit bigger in size so you have to think about where you will put the module www.amazon.com/dp/B072BMP3YG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_WW0XX5AD66KMQD9XS4PN
Can this be put in a 1978 Mercedes 300d ?
Would I be able to just connect those power wires to the existing radio wires, I have an am radio single din in my car but I was thinking of just making my own custom plate and putting this through there.
Yes. The current radio probably has switched power so you can tap power from there
@@stevenc22 gotcha so which wires do I need to connect to again, left radio wires right radio and switched, Unswitched and ground
@@jeboris2218 yes. U need the speakers wires, switched power and ground. You don't need the constant 12v
@@stevenc22 okay thank you!
How is it 1 year later? Still working?
Of course. Works great, no regrets.
So you can hook this up to subwoofers also?
Some subwoofers take a component input, that would work.
Can you send the signal from the second device to a decent Amplifier to power a larger system ?
Of course
Nice video 👍
Thanks 👍
Where can I find the module that you didn't like?
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Is it possible to install an amp with this system if you want more volume?
Of course. An amp simply takes an incoming signal and increases it. So yes.
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30 seconds of reving is super dangerous....
@@stevenc22 Ah come on - it's a joke! Wait, unless you're a ghost now.
I only need 2 speakers, can I still buy a 4 channel amp?
Of course
@@stevenc22 I have an Alfa Romeo spider that I wanted to install a Bluetooth amp for the 2 speakers it has. Nothing crazy, do you recommend any wattage of speaker to pair with the amp?
@@anthonypipia6990 Don't worry about wattage. The amp will likely put out less than the speakers can handle. Just a cheap set of name brand speakers will be fine. Kenwood / jvc / blaupanc.
@@stevenc22 we’re you still able to hear it with the top down?
@@anthonypipia6990 depends on how much wattage the amp puts out. 200w should be plenty
Can this work on a 1968 buick electra by any chance ?
This will work on any classic car with a 12v electrical system. Some carsb have a 6v electrical system and that won't work.
The link will not open. Can you give me more info to find it. Love the idea of putting it in my 69 Mustang
Here you go www.ebay.com/itm/274406989100
www.amazon.com/dp/B07XG33WPN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_uWkOFbTHK0T6S
Thank you
Great video... Any update on the product links? Desperately want to try this in my little classic. Tia
@@TimStaintonJames still works great. Links in description work.
...you could’ve just mounted the sound knob to the console strapped it idk
Absolutely, but i don't want to damage my console, so i just hid it.
@@stevenc22 wow that was so fast thank you for the response...also I found a 95 ford mustang...you know the one (...I hope) anything I should keep an eye out for if you know? Its well maintained just some bad paint
Can it be put in a 1969 Cadillac
Of course. It just needs power and some speaker wire
Ridiculous indeed. Redonkulous even. Sounds like the guy who made went to a melancholic wedding of Elves the night before they made it.
if it was just the music theme was good but that talking its rubbish
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Chinese music. too much.
Just mount a JBL party box under the dash and one in your trunk.
Treble machine lol