![]() ![]() you're going to have to remove some of the MB acoustic dampening material.I used it as a solid square for the template and then cut out the middle with a jigsaw to act as the supporting edge. rather than cut a template AND a supporting (edge) frame for the fan, I used a single piece of 3/4" birch ply.the fan opening can really be 14", it doesn't need to be 13 15/16th.But finding the line through middle of it front-to-back is easy given MB frame holes. finding the center of the circle is hard.For the fan, I adopted Graphite Dave's template model to mark the corner(s) of the opening. So Aux jack it is - simple, device and format agnostic.Īlmost everything I'm going to do the van is based on what I've seen here and in the Sprinter RV source book. It is VERY hard to get information on whether or not modern car audio devices will support Ogg/Vorbis at this point - I've tried. ![]() I'd love to just get a DIN unit with USB support except that I'm enough of a geek that 75% of our music is in Ogg/Vorbis format. The Aux jack gives us more flexibility in terms of device hookup (one day my Sansa Clip+, another day someone's phone, another day a computer with the music collection on it, etc. Music is a central part of my day to day life, and definitely on the road, and although I imagine lots of other modifications and additions to the overall audio situation, just being able to plug our existing 120GB music collection into the Sound5 already seems like a big step. You can see the cable just above the air vent, and then out in the open in the passenger tray. Use of the card constitutes acceptance of these Terms and Conditions issued by FULLBEAUTY Brands, Inc.I zip-tied the new cable to an existing hole in the dash framing (and the flexi-bundle heading in roughly the same direction).
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