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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: somwhere
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can everyone please post pics or a link of their audio setup in their car
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http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showt...372#post721372
That was my old setup. Currently I'm working on a box for an AV15. It will be powered by the same amp. Hopefully I will get it done by the weekend. I'll post pics then. Edit: forgot to mention that everything else is stock. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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http://www.spyderchat.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=24649
This is my MR2 Spyder which is for sale!! Just click on the photo links located in the above thread. Dominick
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Alpine 9835 (3-way mode, using it as the active processor)
Adire Koda components Arc Audio 2100cxl on the tweets Linear Power 2.2hv on the mids Adire Brahma 15 in 2.5cf sealed Cadence ZRS-8 lots of deadening |
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http://homepage.mac.com/m.s.w/PhotoAlbum38.html
Audi A4 2002 model. Alpine CDA 9833 Dynabel 4 ch amp Focal 165 V2 front speakers Dynabel 9410 10" sealed sub Supra cables |
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Here was my old setup...it's been out for two or so years...been collecting for the new one...and will say that it will be the most over the top setup ever in a car....
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/randy_...e1.jpg&.src=ph |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
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alpine deck 2 sets of alpine 6-1/2 inch componants type R
2 x type R 12s dual 2 ohm one MTX 8100d MTX 4 channel 100 x 4 all of that in a full size bronco = 151 db and it has the best SQ iv heard in a long time |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: tennessee
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pioneer deck - the cheapest one
factory cabin speakers kenWood 300 watts max rms 2 channel amp - Bridged 2 pioneer 150 rms 4ohm subs the cheapest of the cheap 1 JL Audio 12W0 125 rms 8ohm subs in a custom bandpass enclosure 9.88 ft3 tuned to 35hz sounds really good considering the cheap components and everything is at least five years old -except the hu which is only a year young |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Minneapolis, MN
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In my 98 Grand Cherokee I'm running:
1) Pioneer DEH-P8600MP deck. I've always liked Pioneer for car audio purposes. 2) Four Infinity 63.5i speakers (door mounted unfortunately) powered by the deck with a -12dB/octave cutoff at 160Hz. You could get away with two only and properly mount them using Q-Logic kick panel enclosures (my next spring project). They'll handle much more than the Pioneer deck can put out but see the following SPL measurement! 3) Two Infinity Basslinks mounted vertically right behind the back beach seat firing towards the rear hatchback of the vehicle with one switched to 180 phase (as I wanted them to be mounted "symmetrically" looking) and they're using the deck's -18dB/octave cutoff at 80Hz. The long path the bass travels has seemed to improve very low bass response. Why such a difference in cutoff frequencies (80Hz and 160Hz)??? If I went closer together, it sounded much too boomy and loud at those frequencies so that was the separation I needed to get a satisfying flat response believe it or not. The sound is more accurate and tighter than anything else I've heard (in a vehicle that is) and according to the SPL meter, it does more than 126dBspl (as that's the meter's maximum) without any noticeable distortion. So, that's good enough for me. And, yes, I can actually feel the bass. There have been kick drums that made me think I got rear-ended and made me check my rear-view mirror. Also good is that the GC's construction is so darn thick that not much sound escapes the vehicle's interior to bother others around me, heh. |
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