Show off your Sound Systems!!
#11
jenson 7inch flipout touch screen
5 1/2 mb quart component in front mb adjustable crossovers
6 1/2 diamond audio component rear dimond audio crossovers
clarion tweeters silk dome
2 12inch powerbass subwoofers in a computer tuned dual port enclosure
kenwood kac-7252 amplifier for subs bridged 500rms
alpine V-power mrp-f450 amplifier for high and mid range 100 watt rms ×4
tsunami digital hybrid capacitor 2.0 fared
4+8 gauge tsunami wiring and distribution block
tsunami digital voltage meter block and ground block
pos+negative block
5 1/2 mb quart component in front mb adjustable crossovers
6 1/2 diamond audio component rear dimond audio crossovers
clarion tweeters silk dome
2 12inch powerbass subwoofers in a computer tuned dual port enclosure
kenwood kac-7252 amplifier for subs bridged 500rms
alpine V-power mrp-f450 amplifier for high and mid range 100 watt rms ×4
tsunami digital hybrid capacitor 2.0 fared
4+8 gauge tsunami wiring and distribution block
tsunami digital voltage meter block and ground block
pos+negative block
Last edited by lowlife9; 03-13-2009 at 04:13 PM.
#12
Memphis Audio door speakers, Panasonic touch-screen head unit, 2 12' Kicker Competition subwoofers, vented box, 1200 watt Sony amp. Saving for Memphis Audio speakers for the one's behind the rear seat; they're my only stock speakers. And yes, I did everything myself. I'll snap pics later on today.
#14
-Sony xPlod Head Unit
-iPod Video 30GB
-Sony xPlod 4-way Speakers (6 ½” Front, 6 ½” Rear)
-Sony Front Speaker Covers Custom Fitted to Door Panels
-Pyramid 2” Soft Dome Tweeters with Visonik 12dB Crossovers
-Sony xPlod 1000W 2-Channel Amplifier
-MA Audio Sealed Box with (2) 10” Subwoofers
-Legacy 3.0 Farad Capacitor
-Scosche Amplifier Wiring/Battery Terminal
-Sound Deadened Trunk Lid, Underbody, and Wheelwells
Box is attached to the rear strut bar with some metal brackets and trunk carpet as padding, to keep it in place.
-iPod Video 30GB
-Sony xPlod 4-way Speakers (6 ½” Front, 6 ½” Rear)
-Sony Front Speaker Covers Custom Fitted to Door Panels
-Pyramid 2” Soft Dome Tweeters with Visonik 12dB Crossovers
-Sony xPlod 1000W 2-Channel Amplifier
-MA Audio Sealed Box with (2) 10” Subwoofers
-Legacy 3.0 Farad Capacitor
-Scosche Amplifier Wiring/Battery Terminal
-Sound Deadened Trunk Lid, Underbody, and Wheelwells
Box is attached to the rear strut bar with some metal brackets and trunk carpet as padding, to keep it in place.
Last edited by trustdestruction; 03-13-2009 at 11:11 PM.
#15
trust, more of how you get your ipod there please. i've been wanting to do something like that to my ipod touch. right now i have my ipod cable in the glove box so i have to keep my touch there.
#16
If you don't have an AUX jack on the front, you're gonna have to find somewhere to feed your cable through to get it to the front of the dash.
Here's the mount thing. It's a vent mount, but it also comes with a different plate you can use to just straight up bolt to the dash... that's what I did. You just need a semi-flat surface. There's 4 screw spots on the mount, but if you can't use all of them, you really only need at least 2, as long as you have one on each side (left and right). Try to use as many screws as possible though.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1172880153564
#17
so you need to drill some holes on the dash? i guess i can't really use this method since i don't have any flat surface on the dash.
#18
it only has to be semi-flat (can be slightly rounded)
i just used self tapping screws, no drill.
i just used self tapping screws, no drill.
#19
Use a Panavise mount to mount it we use them at my shop to mount Sirius and XM units to I'm not sure what year your car is by the pic but here is one for a 99-00 civic they look clean and are out of the way of important things like shifting or the glove box they have their own Ipod mount too here is the mount http://www.panaviseonline.com/product.php?id=1120 and here is the Ipod holder http://www.panaviseonline.com/article.php?id=20
#20
I guess my 'audio' system is a bit different than most. The business end of my mess is provided by a Yaesu FT-857d, but by far, what draws the most turned heads is the Carolina Tarheel screwdriver (for 80m through 6m) and the 2m/440 Diamond antennas.