Just link them here and I'll edit it for you later.
Finally worked out the Maestro's erratic switched power behavior with help from ADS. Had to cut one of the TO2 harness wires going to the Maestro and change a setting.
Since it will be a few weeks before I get time to replace the stock speakers, I figured I would take some measurements and make some adjustments to get a smoother FR from the stock speakers. I adjusted TA for the drivers seat first. Using an old Phonic PAA2, I made adjustments to the built in PEQ to smooth out the FR:
Before:
After:
PEQ settings:
Still not a single picture.
2002 330Ci & 2020 Tacoma
Here are the image addresses for post #7:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/FK...25-h1641-rw-no
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/XB...25-h1641-rw-no
Not sure why your having an issue. Image addresses are from Google Photos and Google+. Anyone else not seeing the images? Could be I'm doing something wrong
use image tags [img]link[/img]
That's what I've been doing but just left those particular links for Al to fix post #7.
Now that I've found some time to get working on this again, I wanted to update this on some other mods necessary to get this headunit in this car.
I had to use the factory steel head unit brackets as the bends in Metra brackets would not allow for the right mounting angle. I had to grind off a locating bump on each bracket and drill 2 additional holes in order to properly align the Alpine's face plate with the dash bezel.
*I think I finally figured out google photos and how to share them so these photos should be visible to everyone but let me know if they are not showing*
Last edited by Truthunter; 11-16-2016 at 08:31 AM.
Had to figure out where to stuff the wiring & Maestro without it interfering with anything
There were several areas in the dash that contained metal structures with sharp edges. I was concerned that they would be a wear point on all the wiring I had to make fit in the dash. So I took some Tesa fleece tape and covered all the sharp edges: