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RallySnake 04-24-2018 05:03 PM

Is It Possible?
 
to have a stereo system in a Cobra? I mean one loud enough to hear. I have installed 3 in my car over the years. They are usually blown out after the first ride, Or, fried when I got caught in the rain. I am thinking about a waterproof system designed for a motorcycle or a boat.

When we run long distance events, it would be nice to Bluetooth a podcast or music to add some fun to long Interstate miles.

Have any of you managed this?

RS

kyleb 04-24-2018 05:53 PM

It can be done fairly easily.
I mounted an alpine head unit in the boot (trunk) then fitted a mc-2 remote controller on the dashboard.
Also fitted a 3.5mm audio jack on the rear bulkhead for headphones (earbuds) with a headphone booster.
I have live sidepipes so it serves 2 purposes when required.
Alpine MC2 Add-On Wireless Remote Commander (MC-2) at Onlinecarstereo.com
The MC-2 is waterproof as it’s meant for a boats fly bridge.
I painted the face black so it blended with my gauges.
Hope that helps..
Cheers

Dirty Harry 04-24-2018 08:39 PM

You might check out West Marine for waterproof components.

Kobura 04-24-2018 09:16 PM

Here in CA, it is illegal to drive while wearing headphones or earbuds. Your state may vary.

t walgamuth 04-25-2018 05:39 AM

Seems like havign a radio to listen to when the motor is not running might be worthwhile.

NewYorkGuy 04-25-2018 06:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RallySnake (Post 1443216)
to have a stereo system in a Cobra? I mean one loud enough to hear. I have installed 3 in my car over the years. They are usually blown out after the first ride, Or, fried when I got caught in the rain. I am thinking about a waterproof system designed for a motorcycle or a boat.

When we run long distance events, it would be nice to Bluetooth a podcast or music to add some fun to long Interstate miles.

Have any of you managed this?

RS

buy a portable bluetooth wireless speaker ($50 from amazon) and play off your cellphone tunes

RallySnake 04-25-2018 05:48 PM

I tried that. Bought a $200 Bose speaker, loudest I could find. Even at 50 mph cruise with the speaker at max volume, could not hear it. That's 45 watts. I expect it will take at least 2 channels at 100 watts to be heard over the wind and side pipes.

RallySnake 04-25-2018 05:52 PM

KyleB,
Did you install speakers? If so, what kind and where?

RallySnake 04-25-2018 05:54 PM

This project is to entertain my wife. We are planning to run the 4 day Targa California Rally in June. "Happy wife, ...... ...."

kyleb 04-25-2018 06:18 PM

I installed a couple of good quality Alpine speakers behind the seats, but the reason I have the booster and plug for the ear buds is so I don’t have to turn the music up so everybody else can hear it.
http://boostaroo.com/uses/earbud
A lot of people that have live sidepipes end up driving with an earplug in so they don’t end up deaf or at the very least with a severe case of tinnitus..
Killing 2 birds with one stone I guess.
There’s probably a better way of doing it these days I’m sure!!

Millsy 04-25-2018 09:12 PM

I have no issues hearing my radio on the highway going triple digits or at full throttle, its a Fusion MS-RA205 Marine stereo. It was installed by Vintage Motorsports and I had them wire it up so I can switch it on when the car is off. The batteries in these cars are small so I dont use the radio alot when the car is off but it is a nice option to have. If you want to know more about the components then PM Cashburn here on the forum, he and his brother installed it for me. I tried posting some pics but they failed for some reason. Here is a link to pics of my Cobra with the radio in it.
The Gallery / Roadsters / BDR1555 | \\VINTAGE MOTORSPORTS

RB60 04-26-2018 01:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RallySnake (Post 1443295)
I tried that. Bought a $200 Bose speaker, loudest I could find. Even at 50 mph cruise with the speaker at max volume, could not hear it. That's 45 watts. I expect it will take at least 2 channels at 100 watts to be heard over the wind and side pipes.

Keep in mind when doubling the amplifier output, you only increase the volume 3db. Hardly noticeable over a set of sidepipes. Look for speakers with a high sensitivity rating, they will play louder with the same amount of power (BOSE are not a highly sensitive speaker). Also, frequency response is an important factor in choosing speakers, many auto speakers don't reach the low end unless you go with larger round speakers. Another consideration is that sound pressure is is an important factor when it comes to volume, much is lost in an open cockpit going 50 mph.
That said, I was always a fanatic when it came to my auto and home stereos, but not for my Cobra. The sound of the 427 FE exhaling through the sidepipes is music to my ears. JMHO.

RallySnake 05-02-2018 04:53 PM

KyleB
I do I understand the hearing problem. I had serious hearing loss a few years back. Replaced my mufflers with the largest Classic Chambered ones possible. My hearing has improved enough to understand most conversations.

Millsy,
Very nice car! The speaker enclosures take up a lot of space but provide much more sound pressure. I believe that you have set the goal for me. Thank you for the info. Love the engine!

RB60,
You are correct, but do you ever run long distances in your car? We are running a 7 hour event this Saturday (Welcome to ITN Rallye Club Home Page) and planning 4 day event in June (Targa California) and a little extra entertainment will be nice. I am going to stick with noise canceling ear buds until I can emulate Millsy's set up. Anything less is just a waste of money.

razerwire 05-02-2018 07:31 PM

I have big hp and loud exhaust, you can hear the car coming from long way off. inside the car you don't hear the exhaust so much. Can easily carry on conversation. I don't have stereo but its nice to not be annoyed by exhaust. Pull carpet out and put the sound deadener in of your choice and put the carpet back. Pay attention to the doors and floors , stuff is used in street rods and custom cars always. Dynamat is a good brand. FWIW

FWB 05-02-2018 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kobura (Post 1443233)
Here in CA, it is illegal to drive while wearing headphones or earbuds. Your state may vary.

95% of everything i do and own is illegal in CA......:D

RB60 05-03-2018 12:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RallySnake (Post 1443660)
KyleB
I do I understand the hearing problem. I had serious hearing loss a few years back. Replaced my mufflers with the largest Classic Chambered ones possible. My hearing has improved enough to understand most conversations.

Millsy,
Very nice car! The speaker enclosures take up a lot of space but provide much more sound pressure. I believe that you have set the goal for me. Thank you for the info. Love the engine!

RB60,
You are correct, but do you ever run long distances in your car? We are running a 7 hour event this Saturday (Welcome to ITN Rallye Club Home Page) and planning 4 day event in June (Targa California) and a little extra entertainment will be nice. I am going to stick with noise canceling ear buds until I can emulate Millsy's set up. Anything less is just a waste of money.

To answer your question, no, I haven't run long distances (no more than 2 1/2 hrs. so far) in my Cobra. And I'm not trying to talk you out of a sound system for your car. I just tried to give you a little insight on how much power you'll need to overcome the "exhaust notes" (mine is quite loud) and maintain a little sound quality because much is lost in an open cockpit.
That said, have a safe and enjoyable "event" :)


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