Is this a feasible idea for a hidden car music system?

Is this a feasible idea for a hidden car music system?

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bitsilly

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209 months

Monday 27th March 2017
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I am rebuilding a 1967 MG roadster and want to put in a decent hidden music system.
I figured that all I need is:
a 12v bluetooth amp (ideally with a small remote control that does not need line of sight) with two speaker outs and a sub woofer out.
Under seat sub.
Two hidden speakers.

Then I can use a phone or iPod as input, which will have radio aps.
Connected via either bluetooth or an input lead

This seems way too cheap to be decent but is sort of what I was hoping sony or a good company may make:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WINGONEER-Mini-Bluetooth...

I have no clue how to specify what I'd need in terms of output power, whether I'd need capacitors on the power supply etc etc, but any advice would be really appreciated, or is it a non starter.

Cheers

Ed


bitsilly

Original Poster:

278 posts

209 months

Monday 27th March 2017
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Well found and will be a good benchmark for the spec, but it won't run a sub woofer.

Unless you can use the speaker connections?

I'll ask!


Cheers

bitsilly

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278 posts

209 months

Tuesday 28th March 2017
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That may be perfect
Nice one

bitsilly

Original Poster:

278 posts

209 months

Wednesday 29th March 2017
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That is two votes for that hidden amp.

JLAudio do loads of lines and product, what had you in mind?

bitsilly

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278 posts

209 months

Wednesday 29th March 2017
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Actually I just rang them and they had a few ides, thanks.