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Vintage Car Audio System

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Ken80s, Jul 4, 2020.

  1. Mister X

    Mister X Moderator Staff Member

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    I've got a BK Precision out in the shop, haven't used it in awhile, just remembered it's only AC. I'll have to keep my eye open for some auction stuff around here.
     
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    By chance , anybody here has a circuit diagram for alpine 3514 amp.jpg alpine 3514 back.jpg By chance, anybody here has a circuit diagram for a vintage Alpine 3514 power amp. I want to convert the DIN plug to a more conventional rca type line in/out with a remote turn on wire. Cheers !
     
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    My recent buy included this thrown in, Sony XR-740 but like most car audio, there's very little advertising or pricing for this model, if any? It's an attractive step up from a basic model with some weight to it. It looks like some of the buttons and knobs have a green backlight to them that would look great at night. The guy that gave me this had two big storage boxes of stereos from the 80's, lot's of Alpines.


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    Finally scored a car stereo grail, the bigger than bad Panasonic RX Compo. I talked about this one years ago and one came up locally for sale. I also scored a very rare Panasonic RX-5040 Boombox I just posted in the B&B thread from the seller.
    https://stereo2go.com/forums/threads/panasonic-component-systems-car-stereo.4480/

    I always like to check out the ads but this is a little different, the version in the ad has auto-reverse, not sure if "repeatrack" is the same thing. This one has a bracket holding everything together so it was hard getting a straight shot on the fly. The seller was selling it for the original owner, it came out of a 76 Chevelle? and the owner wanted to hold on to it after the car was gone. Can't wait to clean it up and get a power supply to fire these up.


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