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Originally Posted by Snoman
Arguably a non-BA system is easier as there is nothing to tap and no kit to purchase so long as you replace that POS head unit. Once that is done, installing a stereo will be identical to one of your old hot rods.
Dash kit + Head unit + RCAs + amp + speaker wires + speakers
I wrote a similar high level check list guide for the Z/28 group HERE.
Locally, the best person in your area is Ryan Autry with Audio Innovations. Be aware of sticker shock though, they will likely push their own products. Hertz front components and rear 6x9's will set you back $1,200 alone. Rule of thumb is if you pay asking price for their components, installation is included (FREE).
Don't get sold snake oil by any retail shop, there is enough information in these forums that anyone with patience can DIY.
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No way to keep the myLink head unit? I like my navigation, sirus,and other goodies that are loaded on the stock head unit.
I'm just looking for marginally better sound quality and higher volume. I doubt there are RCAs on the back of this head unit, but there ought be a way to get an audio signal from the deck to the amp, no?