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Headunit: Pioneer AVHP5950DVD (7"screen, 3x preouts etc)

Front: Pioneer TSC1002 x 2pairs

Amp: Pioneer GM6100F 4ch runs the two fronts

Rear: Pioneer TSA6992 500 5-way

Amp: Pioneer GM3100T little bad boy for the 6x9s

Sub Amp: Pioneer GM7100F x2 360rms each

Sub: Pioneer TSW306DVC x2 400rms dual 4ohm

Capacitor: runs a second battery in the boot.

Wiring: Too much to go into due to dual batteries! one in engine bay one in boot... Streetwires RCAs and leads.

Also runs 6" two ways in the boot, running off the head unit. I pulled the back covers off the subs and masked the amplifiers up to paint them the same burgundy to lilac pearl as the car.

Will be DB rated on the 3rd of next month.

Car:

Make: AHEM 85 XF falcon haha...

Did the full installation and wiring by myself, just to see if i could. Turns out i can... now time for the stageas install!

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Headunit: Pioneer AVHP5950DVD

Front: MTX TXC6.1 (150wrms/300w peak)

Rear: Polk MOMO 6.5in co-axials (80wrms/180w peak) on custom parcel shelf

Amp: Kicker 06ZX6504 (120WRMS x 4 @4ohms)

Sub Amp: Kicker 06zx7501 (750wrms @ 2 ohm)

Sub: Infinity Perfect 10's ( 2 of em!)

Capacitor: :D

Wiring: Top of the line streetwire rca's and an absolute bundle of 4 guage power cable running around in the boot.

The car has about 40 square feet of sound deadening thru out, full boot install, 14gu speaker wire all thru out etc. And the spare tyre is fully accessable too lol. Took 3 months to build up, but i can still get to the spare if need be.

I will put some pics up when i get a chance.

Future plans include incoporating another mid range woofer into the split system to go to a full Bi-amp 3 way system, roof mount screen, head rest screens, monitor and splits on the boot lid.

Make: 94 skyrine sedan

Chris :P

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I ran the same splits (TX6.1's) - do your crossovers glow (the fuses when they heat up) when you have them really going? I ran mine off a TA3404 MTX 4ch.

Lets see pics!

I ran the same splits (TX6.1's) - do your crossovers glow (the fuses when they heat up) when you have them really going? I ran mine off a TA3404 MTX 4ch.

Lets see pics!

Havent seen em do that yet lol. They have literally only just been put in - finished putting them into custom mdf mounts on saturday. I flush mounted the tweeters high up in the door, right close to where the door trim meets the dash. I wont put up pics yet of how they look in the door as my missus threw the grilles they come with out.

Ordered some new ones today, when they arrive i am gonna literally put em over the plain factory mesh grille, them i will post up some pics.

I was contemplating using a TA3404, but the kicker amp i got instead is bloody massive lol. More than enough power for what i want.

Did ya look into adding a second woofer to turn em into a 3 way system?

I've had tons of different setups in the car... all temporary :glare:

But since I don't like advertising what i have in my car, Ill advertise what's in my couch :laugh:

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This couch is f*king awesome, trust me u really have no idea about what it can do untill u sit on it and actually feal it. LOVE IT i promise we shall do some repairs some time soon or maby build a new better, faster, louder one with more DOOF.

p.s. possably more strenth to :mad: LOL

That thing lasted 3 years, and 2 days of long, rigerous testing...

YOU just have a fat ass! :laugh:

That and I don't think it liked being pulled apart, moved, then put back together very much at all :glare:

Technically it still works, you just sit on an angle...

That thing lasted 3 years, and 2 days of long, rigerous testing...

YOU just have a fat ass! ;)

That and I don't think it liked being pulled apart, moved, then put back together very much at all :D

Technically it still works, you just sit on an angle...

hahahahahas its true u do sit on an angle but hey you shouldnt complain it might help you with the ladies and lets face it u really need it lol joking joking we shall rebuild the couch, ;) but we dont wanna spend much. :P

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I ran the same splits (TX6.1's) - do your crossovers glow (the fuses when they heat up) when you have them really going? I ran mine off a TA3404 MTX 4ch.

Lets see pics!

Yeah after some rigorous testing they glow quite nicely lol

Specs:

Headunit: JVC DVD/MP3 KD-DV6105

Front: Stock Clarions

Amp: None

6x9: Stock Clarions

Sub Amp: Kenwood 1100w Monobloc

Sub: 2 x 12" Polk/Momo Single voice coil subs

Capacitor: none

Wiring: Stinger

Interior has changed slightly since photos. PS2 in the process of getting installed as we speak.

Car:

Make: Mitsubishi

Model: CH Lancer

Year: '05

Pictures:

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Specs:

Headunit: JVC KD-DV7305

Front: Pioneer TS-G1461R

Amp: None

6x9: Stock Clarion

Sub Amp: Cadence ZRS6000D 1400W Monoblock

Sub: X2 Audiobarn Flames

Capacitor:

Wiring: Stinger/4Gauge

Audiobarns currently have an electrical problem =( all i know is they havent blown lol.. think theres a problem with my dodgy grounding.. lol. anyone have good layout ideas for boot neons so it will give it an overall good glow?

Car

Make: Nissan

Model:Skyline R34

Year:1998

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hey guys this is off my old car. a toyota seca 1989 hatch

it was a while back, and just did it at home coz of bordem hope you guys like it

Headunit: DVD DECK-EBAY

Front: R-TYPE SPLITS

Rear: R TYPE 6X9 custom box

Amp1: Response Class D 700rms

Amp2:American Boss 4 Chanell (100rms x 4)

Sub: Clarion Pro Comp XW Series (15 inch)

Capacitor:none

Wiring:Rockford Fosgate RCA and 4 gauge Wirring

Pics

1- stock boot

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2- stock amps flipped upside down, then instailed neons and put a flexi glass over it

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3-finished boot

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Hi all,

For something a little different, here's my install that i worked into the back seats! I had too much equipment for the boot :wave:

Did the install myself with some mates

Freddy from Topstage did the fibreglassing

Daniel at Powerstudios did all the airbrushing exterior and interior, subs etc.

In case you were wondering, it's a plexiglass 'spine' through the centre...the exterior of the car has been airbrushed to look 'frozen' and the interior works in with scales and creature like effects so the spine is the backbone to this masterpiece

hope you like it??

Headunit: Sony XAV-77 AV Unit - 7inch LCD with the works (DVD, MP3, etc)

Front: Alpine X Type 6in splits

Rear: Alpine S Type 6in splits (airbrushed)

6x9: Alpine hidden in boot behind screens

Amp: 3 x Alpine PDX

4.150 - runs the two rear splits and boot 6x9's

2.150 - runs purely the front x types

1.100 mono block for the two subs

Subs: 2x Alpine BASS ZR airbrushed 12inch

Computer: Pentium 4 with the works

DVD Burner, 40 gig hard drive, Windows Media Center, full Broadband Mobile Internet, HDTV

Screens: 2x LG 19" Widescreen LCD's in boot

Car:

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R33

Pictures:

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is that in hot4s atm? sweet setup

Sure is, April edition of Hot 4's :wave:

The pics in there look awesome (thanks Jun Sawa) and it's my first ever go at it, so pretty happy.

The set up is crazy, i'm running windows media edition so even while driving along, i can rest my hand next to the hand brake and i have a mouse touch pad, and the media center is like using a simple juke box!

thanks.

Interesting that your using Media Edition as your front end. Any more pictures of you install mate. Whats the specs of the CarPC?

It's actually Window's XP with the Media Edition version that I can go into while driving. It's too hard to find a small mouse arrow on a 7inch screen otherwise but the jukebox format is great for scrolling through all my media, video, pics, and music on the move.

Couldn't tell you much more about the PC, my mate Daniel Bradshaw designed it and built it for me. It comes in a Molex case and has DVD burner, plenty of USB's at front and rear, about 40 gig and is pretty quick. it comes with 12 volt and 24volt power leads, so the 12 volt one is hooked into my car but when i pull it out I take it inside and connect to the other lead in my study. I have a HDTV connection and Broadband Internet also and it all handles without a problem so I'm very happy with it all!

The only pics i've got at work with me are attached. they're a little messy but it shows you the build behind the scenes.

pic 1 is the hidden PC, you don't see it once the screens are in but can still easily reach it to use it. The grey box on the right of the pic is the sony AV input thing (hidden neatly of course), so you can plug in a PS2 or VHS player or anything with red/white/yellow cables.

pic 2 is before i started wiring everything up. i had to upgrade my battery to an optima which was so much bigger so i modified the shelf by angle grinding it and welding it wider. The rest of the stuff there are for the fuses for power converters, amplifyers and other electronics.

pic 3 shows you the back seat install before i wired it all up. used dynomat Everywhere! all the doors, boot, back seats etc completely finished a bulk pack of the stuff!

pic 4 is the spine as we were designing it. I sent off all the shapes to my mate Darren who then provided me with all the parts and the buffing machine -took forever

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They come a LOT bigger... this wasn't even the biggest one I could get... it's the 3rd biggest :(

The install isn't entirely complete yet, I have to have some shit welded on to keep it in place as it is WAY too big to fit where you put yours... I had to actually remove that entire thing... and standing up it hits the roof...

Here you can see the cell through the back seat

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And here it is from the boot... damn thing takes up a HUGE amount of space :(

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