built-in empeg

Posted by: az_max

built-in empeg - 17/06/2004 15:02

Hi,
I was toying with the idea of replacing the Empeg face with a piece of plexi/plastic that will make the empeg look like a built-in unit. I have a Sony 802.11a adapter I could mount in the car to access the ethernet if necessary.

I was thinking of using an all plexiglass piece, and media blast the non-display areas to mask off the background stuff. The result would be a custom flat face that flows with the rest of the dash.
In another scenario, I was looking at a 1976 Rolls Royce SS II recently. It has the factory 8-track in the burled wood dash. How awesome would the Empeg look mounted behind the wood, moulded in like it was a factory option?
What do you guys think?
Posted by: tfabris

Re: built-in empeg - 17/06/2004 15:06

Others have done that sort of thing, yes. If you poke around the photo gallery at riocar.org, you'll see some examples. One person replaced the four buttons with a little four-way joystick, very slick.
Posted by: pgrzelak

Re: built-in empeg - 17/06/2004 15:41

Can you post a photo of what it looks like today? Not that I need the help visualizing what you are doing, I just want to see how cool it would look...
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: built-in empeg - 18/06/2004 08:15

So you're currently driving a Cavalier and looking to get a Rolls Royce. Interesting upgrade path.
Posted by: az_max

Re: built-in empeg - 18/06/2004 10:56

>So you're currently driving a Cavalier and looking to get a Rolls Royce. Interesting upgrade path.

Yeah, Ex wife got the Rover because it's a 4 door (she has a kid-- not mine), I got the shaft and a 2dr cavalier. Thanks civil court system!
Posted by: boxer

Re: built-in empeg - 21/06/2004 05:15

I was looking at a 1976 Rolls Royce SS II recently. It has the factory 8-track in the burled wood dash

I presume that we're talking US Spec. European/UK models at that time had a Blaupunkt radio with shortwave and a completely separate underdash cassette player, which didn't even sport a rewind button.
Options included a cassette recorder, which also gave you a rewind button and a mic., although I wired it up so that I could flick a switch and leave it recording the end of radio programmes after I left the car - useful!
You could also get a footswitch fitted to operate the autotune.
I still have the whole kit and wired it up just recently to answer a question in another thread.
8 tracks never really cut it this side of the pond, but I did have a friend who had a recording 8 track in his house. Fine except for the track change every 10 mins., the 80 min tapes lasted just a few uses.
Posted by: andym

Re: built-in empeg - 25/06/2004 15:12

You had a Rolls Royce?