Audio Installer - Stroud Area

Audio Installer - Stroud Area

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Smitters

Original Poster:

4,003 posts

157 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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The missus would like a better stereo in her car and there's a little part of me that doesn't fancy having the local Halfords fit the kit. I might be being harsh on the big H, but if anyone knows an independent installer they can recommend, I'd be grateful.

Cheers

Adam91_

108 posts

90 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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Smitters said:
The missus would like a better stereo in her car and there's a little part of me that doesn't fancy having the local Halfords fit the kit. I might be being harsh on the big H, but if anyone knows an independent installer they can recommend, I'd be grateful.

Cheers
If you can get to Gloucester, Sextons are pretty good.

Is it just headunit you replacing? If so, they are literally so easy to do, 10 minute job max.

Timfy

330 posts

119 months

Monday 21st November 2016
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It does depend upon the car but most of the time a head unit is a 10 minute job with minimal tools or skills needed.


Some are an utter PITA though. Not really sure about installers as I've always done my own, Halfords can't be ruled out though as they won't touch anything that's likely to be too difficult.

Edited by Timfy on Monday 21st November 21:52

Smitters

Original Poster:

4,003 posts

157 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2016
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Cheers both - I'll have a stab and back out if it looks tricky. I've done them before, but as this is a new Beetle, and given how hard it is to change a headlight bulb, I am simply assuming it'll be a massive PITA.

aka_kerrly

12,418 posts

210 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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How difficult to fit depends on the type of car and the type of headunit.

Some are very much plug & play or you may need to purchase an OEM to *your chosen brand of stereo"* adapter plus a aerial adapter.

Or you may require a dashboard adapter which allows larger OEM headunits to be swapped to a standard single DIN or double DIN size.

Sextons in Gloucester is a good shout, not been in there for years but literally bought a boot loads full of audio gear in the past from them. That said if it is a standard size stereo in a standard din hole then Halfords should really be able to cope with that!!

paul789

3,681 posts

104 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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Can't help with the original question, but having moved away a long time just wanted to say big up to the Stroud Massive!

aka_kerrly

12,418 posts

210 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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paul789 said:
big up to the Stroud Massive!
laughbeer

There are worse places to live.

Smitters

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4,003 posts

157 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Ah - the love of Stroud! And why not too - it looks spectacular this morning.

I did it myself in the end. As expected, there's almost no room behind the factory headunit, so having to add a harness for the unit, plus a harness adaptor, mic wire and antenna wire, its safe to say it's cramped back there now. Some manhandling was required, but it was easy in the grand scheme of things.

Cheers for the heads up on Sextons though. I want to add DAB and BT to my own car, not so easy as it's an Audi system, therefore not stock at all - pro will be the way to go!

aka_kerrly

12,418 posts

210 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Smitters said:
Ah - the love of Stroud! And why not too - it looks spectacular this morning.

Cheers for the heads up on Sextons though. I want to add DAB and BT to my own car, not so easy as it's an Audi system, therefore not stock at all - pro will be the way to go!
The frost & sun combination was rather nice this morning, the minus 5 temperature not so.

For your Audi, it's worth having a chat with Jamie at A1 autos in Stroud (just off the bypass opposite the butty wagon) his shop is relatively new but he is a Audi master tech an spent years at the dealership in Tetbury.

paul789

3,681 posts

104 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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aka_kerrly said:
paul789 said:
big up to the Stroud Massive!
laughbeer

There are worse places to live.
Absolutely, that place means a lot to me, in all sincerity!