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building a portable stereo system out of a car CD player, xover and amp using ATX pc power supply’s.
car cd player|Special 7.0 Inch Car DVD Player HL-7971GB for FORD FOCUS
The Special 7.0 inch car DVD player for Ford is a double din touch screen panel with built-in GPS, BT, and TV tuner, which can compatible with DVD, VCD, CD, MP3, MPEG4, CD-R, WMA and JPEG playbacks. Full function remote control and PAL, NTSC and SECAM systems make this car DVD player a cool one.
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Specifications:
7-inch In-dash Car DVD Player Advantage: keys color- blue Double DIN touch screen panel Built-in GPS, BT and TV tuner iPod interface ready Compatible with DVD, VCD, CD, MP3, MPEG4, CD-R, WMA and JPEG playbacks Intelligent steering wheel control USB port and SD card slot Car parking rearview Parking close TFT automatically Handbrake control Electronic anti-shock protection Full function remote control PAL, NTSC and SECAM systems Perfect compatibility 2 AV output, aux audio and video inputs RCA audio output Power: 12V DC Mount dimension:231*186*120mm Advantage: GPS Store space Main frequency: 400MHZ Main chip model number: SAMSUNG S3C2440A-40 Memory: 64MB Store space: 64MB(can external to 4GB) Navigation software store: SD card Operation system: WINCE5.0 CORE, can read 3D map Support audio type: MP3/PCM/WMA Support video type: ASF/AVI/WMV/DIV Video decodes function: QVGA >25 frame/S Software compilation type:ARMV4I video output type: CVBS/Y/C/ YPbPr,analogue RGB Resolution: 320*240/400*234/480*234/VGA (through resistor select) Audio output: Stereo CD quality Audio power: Stereo 0.25W/CHANEL
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Packing Include:
1 x 7.0 Inch Car DVD Player
1 x Remote control
1 x Manual
The Special 7.0 inch car DVD player for Ford is a double din touch screen panel with built-in GPS, BT, and TV tuner, which can compatible with DVD, VCD, CD, MP3, MPEG4, CD-R, WMA and JPEG playbacks. Full function remote control and PAL, NTSC and SECAM systems make this car DVD player a cool one.
all that just to run a car stereo? … i was gonna think about doing this then i thought nahhhhh, i want a CD car stereo for making noise music with scratched CD’s on purpose but now i see its more effort than its worth lol
@rumblephish12r acutaly you should be running 30+ amps for cleaner power. I currently have a psu pushing 18amps on my 350 rms sub, 350= 29.16 amps for my sub. Now this is rated at rms if were to go to its peek watt which is rated at 700 i would need 58amps. In the end I went for a 54amp psu ; )
i have a 3200 car amp. when i hook up in 300w psu. it is in protect mode. but when i remove the fuse. it becomes normal….help me please to solve this problem,,
@ProSkateNate90 cry me a river, cunt.
Hey how did you hook it up iv got lots of stereo and comp parts and want to build a stereo for my tool box
@chrisbx1975x Hes going to build it into standing speaker that he can bring to partys with him and plug in. Smart ass.
I’ve got a 4 channel 240 watt amp and was wondering what amp and wattage power supply I need. also you can’t bridge the amp (whether or not that makes a difference)
@blueeyesseto yes, you need an amp with enough channels, and a red/white rca cable with a 1/8 inch or 3.5 mm headphone jack output…
strait out question could you hook 4 normal car speakers (kenwood) 3 ways (tweeter bass and treble all in one) into a computers headphone jack and run them off it?
what about the ground for the amp?
@bamfan2044 i agree as if you have good wiring and connections then its likely to be stable enough.
can you run a stock radio to a power supply
Nice!
a boombox sounds better, lol
where did you get the amp? and what kind is it? cost?
The fan for a load seems unnecessary
You barely have anything running though dude, get some subs and see if the PSU heats up or not.
do your settings stay when you switch off power from the power supply? i just hooked up some car audio in my room, but when i cut power to the cd deck, i lose all my settings. i have the constant line and the switched line hooked up to the same power coming from the power supply. any help would be amazing cause i cant seem to figure this out.
@rumblephish12r really? my 500W amp is running on a 305 w power supply with a 300 watt subwoofer, no problems at all, other than the small gauged wire im going to replace.
@rumblephish12r your a funny person you can run 2 power supplys and take the grounds out of the plugs and run em in series at 15.45VDC’s and have alot more stable power or just with 2 power supplys run em in parrael
when I hooked up my stereo in my room and connected my subwoofer (to an amp) I couldn’t hit ANY lows. any help??
you will NEVER get a good sound unless you put a GOOD power supply on it
Hey rumble quick question. To hook up the deck to the amp would be straight foward as if you were to hook up a deck in a car amirite?
Music of this video is made by queensryche btw…
@juvestyles LOOOOOOOOL