B2 Radio....wtf?


Antenna is hooked up. That was first thing i thought of. Its also fitting in the hole good.


Yes. Well...mostly. Sometimes the the speakers would cut out until i would adjust the volume knob. I messed that up when i accidently broke a soder point trying to get it apart to change the display bulb. IIRC this is how it acted then.


I suspect the 2nd radio isnt any good. Damn marketplace...took my 40 bucks. I noticed when i had it plugged in the back speakers wernt working...but work fine with the original radio.

Amazon has some decent radios. I usually purchase stuff from them over Marketplace.
 
Bummer.

Personally I prefer Pioneer/Alpine/Rockford Fosgate for audio stuff. A lot of the rest is pretty hit and miss
 
Amazon has some decent radios. I usually purchase stuff from them over Marketplace.
Bummer.

Personally I prefer Pioneer/Alpine/Rockford Fosgate for audio stuff. A lot of the rest is pretty hit and miss
This is just personal prefrence but i really, really hate other then factory radios especially in old stuff.

My vic has a pioneer in it and i cant wait to get rid of it.
 
This is just personal prefrence but i really, really hate other then factory radios especially in old stuff.

Then quit complaining and enjoy them already...

I have a Retrosound in mine, it looks old but isn't.
 
This is just personal prefrence but i really, really hate other then factory radios especially in old stuff.

My vic has a pioneer in it and i cant wait to get rid of it.
Carbs and points for this guy…
 
Then quit complaining and enjoy them already...

I have a Retrosound in mine, it looks old but isn't.
Damn thing dont even work whats there to bitch about lol.
 
I like music and I like good sound when I’m not listening to the vehicle or the CB. Since currently my only good CBs are in trucks with no antennas, I haven’t had a CB on in a long time. My first Ranger I had factory radios until they stopped replacing them under warranty then I went to a Pioneer because it was the best radio I could afford. Think the factory radio was replaced 4 times.

The factory radio in my 92 worked, but the display was about unreadable (same thing happened to dad’s’89 and 94 trucks). I never tried the tape deck in the 92. Thought about it and I still have some tapes, but I don’t really listen to the music that’s on them anymore. Technically I could have re-recorded a few since I still have a real stereo system in the house. I never made the effort though.

I don’t know if I have any other factory radios around here. There may be one in my 89 parts truck (what’s left of it) and I may or may not have one or two single DIN ones in my shed somewhere (I was hoping to get that cleaned out and organized this spring but here we are).

Green Ranger has a Boss double DIN DVD player. It was there when I got the truck. Choptop has a Boss radio/media player thing. It will do radio, Bluetooth, or USB stick. Both… work… sort of. They have some strange tendencies. Randomly forgetting settings, randomly freezing up or switching to Bluetooth pairing. Enough to be annoying but not enough to do anything about just yet.

F-150 is on its second Pioneer. I’m pretty sure the first one was cooked by the shoddy wiring that the previous owner did. When it started acting up I pulled it and found the wiring mess. I fixed it but the radio only got worse from that point. I put a new Pioneer in (CD and USB, I stuck a USB stick in and didn’t look back) plus replaced all the speakers with Rockford Fosgate.

88 has a Pioneer that I put in. I don’t remember what was in it when I bought it. 94 still has the factory radio but that may change when I get it fixed.
 

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