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Abbey 1992 installation

I recently fitted a car radio into my GTS,I found that provisions for both a radio and clock a available on the inside top panel of the wardrobe,(More than likely for the larger Spectrum model of which mine is a shortened version).I fitted a suitable shelf for the radio to rest on leaving a gap to allow any heat to disperse,also the radio is resting on a piece of foam mat 00_084331.jpg04_084350.jpg06_084407.jpg07_084430.jpg08_084453.jpg09_084513.jpg12_084543.jpg
 

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Be aware that the bass may seem too high - because the lockers where you've installed the speakers will act as boom boxes - and the caravan skin will radiate that bass around the site - but simply adjusting the "tone" in old terms should deal with it.
 
Not shown on the images are two 6mm jack plug sockets,in case they're ever needed for my full range 12"" speakers,for outside use,I wouldn't have it loud under normal conditions,but thanks anyway
Be aware that the bass may seem too high - because the lockers where you've installed the speakers will act as boom boxes - and the caravan skin will radiate that bass around the site - but simply adjusting the "tone" in old terms should deal with it.
 
It's in built along with USB port,blue tooth,first tune I played was Eddie Cochran's "Summer time blues" under the nice grey sky of Lancashire with the remnants of one of the multitude of visiting storms blowing
 

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