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Just a quick note to let you know that, following the advice from threads on these pages, I took my Chimaera to DH Electronics in East Finchley, London N2 (Tel: 020 8883 1448). I phoned them up on Friday afternoon and took the car in on Saturday 9.30ish. Having discussed my requirements (Replacing ageing Pioneer speakers in front with newer Pioneers (TS-E1695s I think), enlarge air vents behind seats, fit same type of speakers in these spaces, and connect the whole lot up), I was able to drive my car straight over to their workshop (about 3 miles away) where the whole job was completed by 11.00ish. Great service, and very friendly people to deal with. They didn't even mind as I sat in the workshop watching them cut the fibreglass with a jig-saw.
Doubtless I could have done all of this myself, but for £150 inc VAT I didn't think it was a complete disaster. What do people think?
PS I can now hear my stereo on the motorway, even with the lid off!
Doubtless I could have done all of this myself, but for £150 inc VAT I didn't think it was a complete disaster. What do people think?
PS I can now hear my stereo on the motorway, even with the lid off!
interesting.
put a new header unit in mine. sony cdx mp70 (i think..)
6 cds on one disc in mp3 format. it has skipped once, at low speed, over a very rough road. normal driving no bother. 300 quid from empire direct ( list is about £450 )
one problem ( apart from my aerial! ) - none of the 7 available display colours match the dials
how much for the speakers?
>> Edited by chimburt on Thursday 21st November 13:14
put a new header unit in mine. sony cdx mp70 (i think..)
6 cds on one disc in mp3 format. it has skipped once, at low speed, over a very rough road. normal driving no bother. 300 quid from empire direct ( list is about £450 )
one problem ( apart from my aerial! ) - none of the 7 available display colours match the dials
how much for the speakers?
>> Edited by chimburt on Thursday 21st November 13:14
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