Stereo replacement
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Stereo replacement
Hi folks. I have a question that has sort of been answered in other posts, but I want to take it in a different direction. I'm also new here, so "hey there"
I have an `88 Voyager 1300, and the stereo is having issues. I know that if I replace it with an after market head unit, I will lose all of the hand controls for the intercom, CB, etc.
Here's my question .... what if I were to replace it with a head unit from a newer model Kawi. Would I still lose all of my hand controls ?
Thanks in advance
I have an `88 Voyager 1300, and the stereo is having issues. I know that if I replace it with an after market head unit, I will lose all of the hand controls for the intercom, CB, etc.
Here's my question .... what if I were to replace it with a head unit from a newer model Kawi. Would I still lose all of my hand controls ?
Thanks in advance
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Jeff - SW Ontario, Canada
Jeff - SW Ontario, Canada
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Re: Stereo replacement
Short answer is YES. Unless you replace every component ,Then I would say maybe .
Congrats on the 88 . The 87 and 88 are the only two years with a working cruise control and rear speakers .
Plus I love that color .
What kind of problem are you having ?
Congrats on the 88 . The 87 and 88 are the only two years with a working cruise control and rear speakers .
Plus I love that color .
What kind of problem are you having ?
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Re: Stereo replacement
Nothing serious, just some issues with the antique cassette deck. I did pick up one of those cassette adapters though, so I'll give that a try. If it doesn't work, I'll just use my XM satellite. ..lol
Kind of a related topic ... any idea what size the front and rear speakers are ? They may require an upgrade :)
Kind of a related topic ... any idea what size the front and rear speakers are ? They may require an upgrade :)
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Jeff - SW Ontario, Canada
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Re: Stereo replacement
The cassette deck is the weak point in the system . The 30 year old belts tend to give up the ghost.
All 4 speakers are 4" . Hopefully someone here will give a recommended version ..Some that look good on paper ,do not work well on a bike.
All 4 speakers are 4" . Hopefully someone here will give a recommended version ..Some that look good on paper ,do not work well on a bike.
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Re: Stereo replacement
Maybe a decent set of 4" marine speakers ... thanks for the help I appreciate it. This bike is new to me as of about a month ago. I had a little 1985 Honda CM250 that I sold in the fall and this is my upgrade. Now I'm patiently waiting for warmer, dryer days so I can enjoy it with my wife (or alone too )
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Jeff - SW Ontario, Canada
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Re: vStereo replacement
I've tried a couple different 4" speakers ranging from the Polk audio marines to the pioneers that everyone on here recommend. Which are what I have installed now. The biggest problem we have is that the bike will only except 4" speakers. You will never get great sound from the small amp and 4" speakers. They have adequate volume but they will never compete with the larger speakers that come on today's newer bikes. If you have to have sound quality, you will be better off putting you money into the intercom or some other form of Bluetooth helmet setup.
Kirk Rasmussen
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Re: vStereo replacement
I agree Krasmu, but I figure that whatever I put in will still be a little better then the almost 30 yr old speakers that are there now. The current ones sound like rice crispies ... lolkrasmu wrote: They have adequate volume but they will never compete with the larger speakers that come on today's newer bikes.
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Re: Stereo replacement
Yes ... yes there will. However, my wife wasn't able to come along on rides before due to the size of my previous bike. Now she can come and I won't have to listen to her complain that I get to go while she sits homeMe Again wrote:There's going to be a tad difference in the weight .
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Jeff - SW Ontario, Canada
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Re: Stereo replacement
I moved up to the xii after riding a Honda Magna 750. My wife has had back surgeries and couldn't ride on the bike. Now that I have the xii, she asks to go on the weekend. How great is that..
Kirk Rasmussen
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Re: vStereo replacement
I figured the same thing, plus I had one rear that was crackling. What I found, (to my ear) was that the OEM speakers have a bit more full sound but get more distortion at higher volumes. The Pioneers however are crisper and handle the higher volumes better. Plus I'm banking that the new technology might just last longer.Stoogefan wrote:I agree Krasmu, but I figure that whatever I put in will still be a little better then the almost 30 yr old speakers that are there now. The current ones sound like rice crispies ... lolkrasmu wrote: They have adequate volume but they will never compete with the larger speakers that come on today's newer bikes.
Kirk Rasmussen
Machesney Park, Illinois
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Machesney Park, Illinois
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