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Custom Autosound and RetroSound are the two largest suppliers of direct fit, replacement radios for classic cars. Both Custom Autosound and RetroSound allow you to install a modern radio, you don't have to cut your dash, and you maintain a classic appearance so it doesn't look like the Las Vegas strip in the dash of your classic car. We are going to look at the different product offerings and key features to help you make an informed decision.
Custom Autosound Models
Custom Autosound Radios fit most classic vehicles between 1940-1987. You can custom build a radio to fit virtually any dash opening.
Custom Autosound makes four different radio models for classic cars with the USA-230, the USA-630, the USA-740, and the Slidebar radio. Custom Autosound has been making direct-fit, replacement radios for classic cars for over 40 years and they have a great understanding of what classic car owners want and need.
Here's a General, Broad Overview of the Custom Autosound Radio Models:
RetroSound Models
RetroSound Radios fit most classic vehicles between 1940-1994. You can custom build a radio to fit virtually any dash opening.
RetroSound is a newer company than Custom Autosound, having started making radios in 2007. Like Custom Autosound, RetroSound offers direct-fit, replacement radios for classic cars. At the 50,000 foot level, RetroSound radios and Custom Autosound radios are virtually the same. For the longest time, customers didn't really have any other option besides Custom Autosound, and with RetroSound, now you do.
Here's a General, Broad Overview of the RetroSound Radio Models:
Electronic Features
When comparing features, you can get virtually anything you would ever want in a radio from either company. Both Custom Autosound and RetroSound have AM/FM digital tuners, full-color displays, AUX, USB, and Bluetooth. There are some differences though:
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Mechanical Features
Custom Autosound
Custom Autosound radios come out of the box ready to install. The tuner shafts are pre-set to fit your specific vehicle. The nose piece of the radio is already installed and connected, the tuner shafts are plugged into the circuit board, and it is ready to install.
RetroSound
RetroSound radios come as separate components that you can have to put together yourself. It is kind of a puzzle. The main display is not connected, the shafts aren't set, and the shafts aren't plugged in. You will have to put the radio together yourself. This can be tricky. You have to measure the knob height and knob width in order to make sure it aligns. It is going to take you more time just to get the radio ready to install versus a Custom Autosound radio.
Now, the modular design is part of the reason why RetroSound has so many different radio models. They send you the brain, the nose piece, the shafts, the knobs, etc. and you put it together. Custom Autosound sends you the radio, as complete as it needs to be for installation.
Custom Autosound Radios are like the furniture that is delivered and already put together, ready to put in place. RetroSound radios are more like Ikea where you have to build the radio before you can put it in place.
Warranty
Custom Autosound
All Custom Autosound radios are backed by a 2 year warranty.
RetroSound
The warranty length for RetroSound radios depends on the radio and/or motor model. Some radios are warrantied for 1 year, others for 2 years.
Conclusion
When comparing Custom Autosound to RetroSound, it comes down to fitment, features, and whether or not you want to build the radio yourself, or have it arrive with the radio assembled and ready for installation. RetroSound offers more "Vehicle Specific" nose pieces and there are more applications available. Some RetroSound radios are SiriusXM ready and Made for iPod/iPhone. One downside with the RetroSound radios is that you have to put the thing together, set the knobs, and it is more work on your or your installer, just to get the radio, ready to go into the car. You can argue that with a Bluetooth radio, you can listen to SiriusXM via the app on your phone and you can still charge your phone via the USB port.
Custom Autosound radios come out of the box, ready to install. Custom Autosound does not offer any SiriusXM ready radios, but you can always use the app on your phone to play SiriusXM via Bluetooth or the auxiliary jack. Custom Autosound radios do not have the Apple "Made for iPhone" certification. You can still play music from your iPhone via Bluetooth or the Auxiliary jack and the radio will still charge your phone, but you can't plug your phone into the USB port and play music via USB. It has to be either AUX or Bluetooth. Custom Autosound radios allow you to add an external CD player. As we said above, you can load your CDs onto a thumb drive and have a "100 Disc CD Changer" on a device the size of your thumb.
From a technology standpoint, there are workarounds for the "Lack of Features" from both Custom Autosound and RetroSound
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