Looking for DVD system...Pittsburgh area
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Looking for DVD system...Pittsburgh area
I know very little about installing audio/video into a vehicle. Anybody here have any connections around the Pittsburgh area for a decent DVD system setup. I'm specifically looking for something in the head unit and something that will allow people in the back to watch also (whether it's headrest monitors or a flip down). Audio should also feed into the car system.
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woo....another pittsburgh guy!
anyways....for the best stuff check out audio communications..its on 22 in monroeville near the Golden Corral...if you need better directions pm me and ill help you out
they are THE guys to see in pitts about car and home audio\video
they are expensive tho ($65 an hour) and expect full retail prices (you can talk them down if your doing a big system)
anyways....for the best stuff check out audio communications..its on 22 in monroeville near the Golden Corral...if you need better directions pm me and ill help you out
they are THE guys to see in pitts about car and home audio\video
they are expensive tho ($65 an hour) and expect full retail prices (you can talk them down if your doing a big system)
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I went with a TV/DVD combo (drop-down) for my 3rd gen. It has an 8" screen and it pretty nice. It's made by Jensen.
I bought this at Circuit City for $500 and it came with free intall. I had them run a wire from the unit to my headunit (my h/u has a front aux port). I can now hear the movie playing throughout the truck if I wanted. BTW, the combo came with two sets of wireless headphones.
If you run a front DVD player, you have to get it hacked to be able to watch movies while the car is engaged. Normally, you cannot watch a movie unless the truck is in park and the handbrake is engaged.
I bought this at Circuit City for $500 and it came with free intall. I had them run a wire from the unit to my headunit (my h/u has a front aux port). I can now hear the movie playing throughout the truck if I wanted. BTW, the combo came with two sets of wireless headphones.
If you run a front DVD player, you have to get it hacked to be able to watch movies while the car is engaged. Normally, you cannot watch a movie unless the truck is in park and the handbrake is engaged.
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