by Paul Taylor » Sun Feb 07, 2010 5:49 pm
Hi all,
Today i have been busy replacing the Ancient phillips radio setup in my GTA.
I managed to get a Alpine DVA-9861Ri off ebay for just over £100. It was still brand new and unopened !.
Retails for over £300.
This is a DVD based head unit, so can provide video if required, or store many hundreds of MP3's on a 4gb DVD disc.
I removed the GTA's metal frame that supports the radio, and fliped it upside down. So now the single DIN slot is at the bottom. Since i wanted my stereo at the bottom. I then used a Double DIN blanking plate to blank off the large hole.
I plan to put a quality boost gauge, and maybe a clock in this at a later stage.
Anyway, i printed off the stereo wiring guide from the tech section, only to find out the wiring in my 88 GTA is different.
So with the aid of a multimeter, and a 9v battery, i set about working out what was what.
I used a 9v battery to check the polarity of the speaker cables. On correct polarity, the speaker will push out. You only need to get the polarity wrong on one speaker and the whole system will sound rubbish. Since 1 speaker will be sucking in, while the others push out on bass notes.
So for info, here is the Stereo wiring information for a 88 GTA.
White Block Connector. Front Right Speaker.
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White = -ve
White / Red dash = +ve
Yellow Block Connector. Front Left Speaker.
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Purple = -ve
Purple / Red dash = +ve
Larger Black Block connector. Rear Speakers.
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Purple / Yellow dash. Rear Right. = -ve
Purple / Green dash. Rear Right. = +ve
White / Yellow dash. Rear Left. = -ve
White / Green dash. Rear Left. = +ve
Red Block Connector. Power supply.
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Black. Permanent Ground.
Yellow. Switched Ignition 12v. +ve
There was no heavy duty continuous 12V supply behind the radio, So i used some heavy duty Amplifier cable to provide a direct supply from the battery. Since my Alpine head unit needs a 20amp supply.
Rather than using connectors, i soldered all the connections, and then shrink wrapped them.
I fired up the head unit, and WOW!. Holey smoke. Its loud.
I was going to replace the factory speakers in the doors and rear. But to be honest now i dont see any point. The bass is wicked. Very punchy. And the clarity of music is great even at high volume. Got to say im impressed considering they are 20yr old paper cone speakers.
Did not manage to get any pics done, will try to take some when its light tomorrow.
Also, i re-carpeted the rear Engine cover panel today, with new Black carpet. Got to say it does look smart !.
2016 Mercedes A200d 2.2 AMG, 7sp DCT.
2003 Renault Laguna II 3.0 24v V6 Diamonique Auto.