My audio project (56k slow), click on thumbnails for larger pics |
My audio project (56k slow), click on thumbnails for larger pics |
Nov 27, 2006 - 3:18 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 14, '05 From Auckland,New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
Not many people seem to be too into audio here. Just going to put up my current work in progress. This is a SQ setup. 3 way active front + sub. Headunit connected optically to h701 processor. All inputs welcome
Gear: Alpine 7998r fantomface headunit Alpine F545 amps (2 of them) Alpine CHA-S624 changer Alpine H701 processor + Rux controller Drivers: Seas L18-RNXP 7" midbass Hybrid Audio Legatia 3" mids tweeters unconfirmed(DLS UP1C or seas neo) Phase Linear Aliante 12" sub TODO list: - Cut kickpanel for install of 3" mids.(better pathlength difference and more footroom(no change from stock) - Fiberglass kicks etc. - Boot install - Reinstall midbass drivers - A pillar tweets Aliante and legatias Headunit installed in stealth manner: This video I found, shows how it works: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDau1aWIvoo...ted&search= Cable routing : Convenient grommet next to battery in engine bay Inside wheelwell: Managed to fit the power cable through grommet. Ran 3 sets of speaker wires. Midbass,mids,tweets. Making sure I have enough slack in the cables to not require a rerun. Done: Will cut my kickpanels. The bit of metal to the right of the speaker wires hanging down. 1mm -ish thick. will allow me to sink the 3inch midrange speaker deeper into kickpanels and also allow more footroom and minimise pathlength difference. Trunk - About to embark on install - still deciding if I should make my life hard and have side mounted amps or just go with false floor amp setup. This post has been edited by soven: Nov 27, 2006 - 3:18 AM |
Jan 4, 2007 - 7:03 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 29, '06 From Hull, UK Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Did you use a hot-glue gun mate? I used that with my rear lights and the sun caused them to come apart. I am going to retry it with some of the stuff that you use to fix bodykits on as that is also very sticky and the sun shouldn't remelt it.
Just a thought, ignore me if thats not the problem. Keep up the good work. Dan |
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