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Title: Slipkord's Audio Setup
Post by: slipkord on March 11, 2010, 09:12:29 AM
I'm currently looking at a Pioneer 4100DVD for on the cheap. I know some of you don't like Pioneer but I've had them for years and never had any issues with them. I'm thinking about going with the DD kit that fits down in the cubby hole. Although I've been getting an itch to place it up top and do some custom work. I think Tim has done this but from what I hear you have to hack away alot. Pics and advice would be appreciated.


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Title: Re: Slipkord's Audio Setup
Post by: Mike on March 11, 2010, 09:19:54 AM
Tim's HU is in the cubby. I believe he's looked into putting it up top but, found it nearly impossiable. But, he will chime in and set me straight if I'm incorrect.


Title: Re: Slipkord's Audio Setup
Post by: timot_one on March 11, 2010, 12:03:16 PM
Installing a DD h/u in the upper part of the dash is not a practical option for 2 reasons.  First, there is not enough room for it to fit properly.  Even after I hacked away most of the dash and melted the ducting to reshape it for extra clearance, there was not enough room.  It would require a lot more modification to get it to fit, which most people are not willing to do.  B, modifying your PCB for your HVAC controls is very difficult and tedious.  Even when I had mine resoldered by someone with 20+ years of experience, the controls worked intermittently and were unreliable.  It's not a practical option IMHO.  I attempted this twice with poor results.  This has however given me the inspiration to finish up another project that I've put aside for a few years.


Title: Re: Slipkord's Audio Setup
Post by: slipkord on March 11, 2010, 12:07:53 PM
Looks like it will be going in the cubby. Pics to come later after I get the dash kit from Honda. I'll also be installing one 12" Polk/Momo sub as well. Still figuring out how I want to do the box.


Title: Re: Slipkord's Audio Setup
Post by: DV8mAn on March 11, 2010, 03:10:04 PM
My 6x9's rock.  lol


Title: Re: Slipkord's Audio Setup
Post by: CrackerTeg on March 11, 2010, 04:27:55 PM
Make a FG box that fits into the side of your trunk like what Arie had Tim make for him. Its the same thing I plan on doing when I come back from overseas.


Title: Re: Slipkord's Audio Setup
Post by: timot_one on March 11, 2010, 05:05:29 PM
I would recommend a sealed enclosure.  Depending on the type of music you listen to, you may be better off with one 10" sub instead.  If JL Audio made a 10" version of the sub I have, I'd be all over it.  When it comes to fiberglass enclosures, they have some benefits over their MDF counterparts.  You can get the same strength from less material with fiberglass (if the enclosure is built properly) making the enclosure lighter.  The properties of fiberglass make the enclosure appear larger than it is, so you can build a fiberblass enclosure that is 8/10 the size of a MDF enclosure and get the same sound quality.  The fact that it is molded also helps used up unused space which are not as easily achievable with MDF due to the complex curves fiberglass is able to create.


Title: Re: Slipkord's Audio Setup
Post by: slipkord on March 12, 2010, 03:19:48 PM
I rode in my brothers new Xb today and he just installed 3 12" Polk subs. That shit was loud! It was shaking the windshield wipers!

I don't need anything like that, just a nice deep tone. I listen to alot of hard rock.


Title: Re: Slipkord's Audio Setup
Post by: CrackerTeg on March 12, 2010, 04:58:58 PM
Hence why I have the single SoloBaric 10" sub. Plus, I only paid $30 for the sub and box at a yard sale last year. The asshole didn't know what he had.


Title: Re: Slipkord's Audio Setup
Post by: slipkord on March 12, 2010, 05:59:42 PM
lol funny...I love yard sales, people just dont know what they have sometimes, hence your story.


I think one 12 will be plenty, I didnt order the kit yet from the dealership, there's one in atlanta. They might can get it here before they close tomorrow. We'll see...


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