Hi there,
I have an 2002 Land Rover Defender that I'm currently restoring and I've been wondering if it would be possible to replace the existing stereo with some kind of bluetooth receiver amplifier.
I never listen to radio and the perfect solution for me would be just a simple hidden Bluetooth connection that could use the existing speakers and wires.
I'm also not worried about sound quality since the Defender is a really noisy car
I found some kind of chip boards that have speaker connection like the "Dayton Audio KAB-250v3 2x50W Class D Audio Amplifier Board with Bluetooth 4.0" but I'm not sure if this will work.
I would appreciate some kind of help.
Thanks in advance.
Pedro
I have an 2002 Land Rover Defender that I'm currently restoring and I've been wondering if it would be possible to replace the existing stereo with some kind of bluetooth receiver amplifier.
I never listen to radio and the perfect solution for me would be just a simple hidden Bluetooth connection that could use the existing speakers and wires.
I'm also not worried about sound quality since the Defender is a really noisy car
I found some kind of chip boards that have speaker connection like the "Dayton Audio KAB-250v3 2x50W Class D Audio Amplifier Board with Bluetooth 4.0" but I'm not sure if this will work.
I would appreciate some kind of help.
Thanks in advance.
Pedro