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2007H3 -> Want to go to aftermarket audio in my H3...yikes what do you think??? (6/19/2007 8:13:48 PM)
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[:@] Hi guys...unfortunately when you use FireFox the first thing I have to do is put in a smiley so I can type...I'll expound on that another time. Anyway... My questions surround replacing the base radio and sound system in my H3. From my previous vehicle I have an Alpine 4-channel amplifier and a set of Alpine type-E 10" subwoofers. Originally my plan was to get another sub amp, put new seperates in all the doors and install a touch-screen nav/dvd/cd system in the dash. However, with all the OnStar functionality...I'm wondering whether it's really what I want to do. I want to be able to use the OnStar, phone, etc...and I want to retain all the factory chimes, etc... Who has done what??? It appears to me that I need to buy at least two adapters to go that route. I do not like the sound of the factory setup at all...and frankly bought this truck thinking I could replace it all. I contacted Crutchfield...and they have no information on the vehicle at all!? I think I found (on here) that 6 3/4" speakers will fit all four doors...so that is a plus. However, I'm wondering if anyone has wiring adapters for those locations??? I'm not a fan of cutting wires. I guess in my mind's eye, I thought I might just go like I had in the Ram...get a head unit with 25 or so wrms and a built in crossover so I can high-pass the head units output and then add my subs off of my amp I already have. It just seems like the various kits, mounts, etc...make it a losing proposition!? I don't really sweat the expense too much...but I'm not a fan of blowing out money just to do so. Also, has anybody used one of those GM-specific convertors to four line-level outputs?? I had even thought of retaining the factory head unit (and therefore all the OnStar-ness) and just putting in amplification and good speakers. I also want Sirius...have found on Ebay the full kit for under $100. Thoughts???????? I would LOVE to see some pics, too!! Thanks in advance!
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