Mighty Car Mods – Worlds Cheapest DIY Car Stereo

Mighty Car Mods – Worlds Cheapest DIY Car Stereo

What do you do if you want decent car audio but you have no cash? Marty and MOOG from Mighty Car Mods show you the way using stuff you can find around your h…

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ChiefJustice Middleton says:

It would have been cheaper to go buy a used sub and box, muahahahaha. All
the xtra carpet, glue, wires ect. cost more than everything else. Too funny

Len Rafael says:

Oh god that shit got me laughing. “.. it’ll see you launch yourself rom 0
to 100 mph in 45 seconds.”

Razon35 says:

my stereo is better… jk ;)

Cody T says:

That thing NEEDS…. NEEEEEEDS! an STI spoiler…. Just sayin!

SoundPon3 says:

The stereo in one of my cars is just a logitech x230 I found laying around
with a bypassed power supply and a 12v plug on the end. It works and sounds
ok haha. 

REZZONANS1 says:

Я для своей тачки всю аудиосистему за 120$ собрал, и при этом она от фирмы
Pioner, что то они вообще из мусора лепят))) а в соседнем супермаркете за
80$ можно новую купить от фирмы Supra

ScopedPewPew says:

4:00 you aren’t shedding voltage you’re adding resistance to the circuit

Fuck I hate people who don’t know properly electrical terminology

Tyler Bonenfant says:

This video is perfect for all the douche bags that live in my city.

Emblurr420 says:

I love that you guys are completely and utterly trolling, and at the same
time so fking serious even duke nukem is jockin your dicks.. Take my
mothafuckin money

kobekeve says:

i used a 20 dollar set of logitech speakers and a power inverter, had the
sub in the trunk and the speakers velcroed to the old speaker covers with
the 2.5mm cord ran up to the front and just used my phone, got that
inverter for about 15 so about 35$ total

decnet100 says:

One suggestion about using a CD-drive: You could just use the rear audio
panel which is on pretty much every CD-drive I’ve seen, it’s just three
pins with GND, left and right signal, so no problem to figure that out.
Will look a bit cleaner (and allows you to say “go plug your headphones
into the CD drive and leave me alone” when your passenger is annoying for
some reason).

KiwiPowerNZ says:

That portable music device was maaaaaaad! I bet it has a battery life of
about a week as apposed to a real iPod of a few hours.

941Skate says:

They didnt even need the cd player.. You can just plug your phone/ipod
whatever right into the RCA inputs on the amp with a RCA to headphone/aux
cord and play music like that

kaneCVR says:

I’ve been running a PC CD-ROM drive to play CDs in my shop for a few years
now 😀 – BTW you don’t need the 5v input, the drive will run fine on 12V
alone (yellow + black).

Daniel's Game Vault says:

LOL my sub is basically like that : an old piece of crap I picked up from
an auction site, but hey : ME GOT BASS :))

Il Vecchio says:

Turn the captions on (Automatic English) and skip to 03:02! :D

cody N says:

moog i think your “portable music device” just beat the iPhone

nathan hughes says:

wow, i did that same “portable” stereo when i was a kid, I didnt think
anyone ever did that or ever would. 

Durand Steele says:

Haha. Never seen it done that way.

Alva Tree says:

When Moog started dancing I laughed so hard I cried.

SixSixSevenSeven says:

Those linear regulators will not regulate without capactors between VIN and
VOUT, you may well have lucked out and the CD rom may well have a cap
between 5v and ground which the regulator is using, but you are missing the
one for the voltage input and the capacitors are supposed to be as close to
the regulator as possible. Those CD ROM drives also require a clean 12v,
they dont like electrical noise or anything higher which can damage them. A
cars electrical system is a very noisy 14v.

Mitchell Hayden says:

What happens when the engine is running and the alternator puts out 14v?
Won’t that blow the cd drive thats designed for 12?

assai74 says:

5:06 This is a portable music device – I will call it – the iPod! *dance*
Makes my day! Thanks mate

ElFuegoRey says:

Was that amp the one you guys took out of the civic and lobbed across your
yard when you were trying to find the horrible stench? 

MrFelix435 says:

song at 6:27?

Si Siddy says:

PC cd roms dont have the anti-shock buffer needed to run in a car, the
tracks will skip.

K. Meinzer says:

The only argument I must make is that it is not intelligent to use a PC cd
rom for this purpose… those CD roms are not designed to handle shock, and
the CD just sits in most of them with a friction mechanism. Driving down a
bumpy road, or even engine vibrations from the car will cause the audio to
skip at best, and could possibly shred the CD’s or scratch them at worst.
Do yourself a favor, spend the extra TEN dollars, and purchase one of those
90’s style portable CD players, the clamshell units where the CD is
manually clicked into place. You will be much happier that you did. 

Alex Gevara says:

That portable ipod though LMFAO

Ragin_Pacifist says:

0-100 in only 45 seconds! Cracked me up lol

hellknighthicks says:

That thing will skip like crazy wasnt designed to be in a car… .pretty
cool that it works though.

Kaydi Samuel says:

I did this years ago

Viktor Carrein says:

volume

TOMASMOENA says:

la wea ordinaria jajaja

cody N says:

hey my 0-60 in my 88 4runner is 35 seconds, so im faster than that 🙂 i
fell like i can beat gtr’s and lambos now >:)

Michael Elliott says:

this will diffract 8Hz lol i’m an audio engineer and that was funny!

Alex Ashley says:

change the video to 0.5 speed and skip to 4:31 …. so trippy

rfdsdf1 says:

What’s that song!?

hugehappygrin says:

Over here what you did with the CD-ROM drive was once called hacking. For
some reason the gov’t stole the term and reused it to mean a computer
criminal’s activities.

Usernameinvalid16 says:

Just no! A poor as I am. I built be a box bought a cheap Walmart shit and
wired it all correctly and that’s still embarrassing having Walmart junk.
i could not imagine doing this! LOL OMG

Randall Dallard says:

could you just connect the aux cord that goes into the cd player into your
phone?

dracwula says:

U could of ran the analog audio out from rear of the antique PC CDROM drive
lol! Its usually the grey color wire with three pin connector came with the
CDROM drive pkg … Add 2 bucks more lol!

Alex Staropoli says:

can this be done if a head unit is installed instead of a PC cd player?

Carlos Ruiz says:

what song is playing at 10:27?

ComPuterAddic says:

Why didńt you just removed the smaller speakers and plugged those holes up?
Then you would have had a bigger subwoofer and so better bass!!

Theone Coleman says:

iPod. HAHA! You guys are funny. Subscribed and i don’t even have a car lol

jay smith says:

you guys are fucking dumb. who the fuck would do this. why would you waste
your time.

Jonathan Taveras says:

Hey I have a question do you know if you could add a gps to a car stereo
that doesn’t come with gps? Because I recently bought a Boss TouchScreen
stereo but it doesn’t caome with a gps and I was wondering if you could add
one to it 

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