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oh crap that's massive! haha why would you need something like that!? what are you running?

the one i've put in does the job, no problems at all except when i'm pumping everything at full without the car running, but for shows i run off electricity anyways.

good luck with the rest of the install, looks like quite a task.

At the moment, pulling out about 2500wrms... could squeeze out a few more, amperage goes to 3000, but subs are rated to 1000 :( so trying not to kill them too quick (even though I have to put 1 in for repair already)

Pics are on page 2 (I suggest you check out my couch too!)

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Haha yeah, I think I have a problem... all the NSW members are adament I'm spending the money in the wrong end of the car :D

It's only half built at the moment, with the battery not secured, 1 sub out, and the brain for the DVD player on my desk here waiting to go into repair... hopefully it's all back and sorted for Auto Salon...

Platinum Car Audio and Interiors in Rydalmere did the boot work (bar installation and wiring)... All that was $1400... 2 boxes part fibreglass part MDF, all covering, and amp mounting...

  • 4 weeks later...
At the moment, pulling out about 2500wrms... could squeeze out a few more, amperage goes to 3000, but subs are rated to 1000 :yes: so trying not to kill them too quick (even though I have to put 1 in for repair already)

Pics are on page 2 (I suggest you check out my couch too!)

I'm not sure being a smart ass about month old post where I said the wrong word is totally necessary...

Headunit: havnt got one yet, thinking about the new JVC 810 model though~

Front: Kicker SS splits

Amp: JL 300/4

Rear: Infinity's (for the time being at least)

Amp: JL 300/4 (same amp powering fronts and rears)

Sub Amp: Kicker 600.1

Sub: temoprarily Pheonix Gold, thinking about changing to a Kicker Solobaric L7...

Capacitor: wat for?

Wiring: Kicker 16, 12, 4 and 0 gauge with stinger distribution blocks and terminals.

Car: R33

...main question is wat headunit and sub/subs i should get to fit into my boot and also price? the L7 would b abit different i guess seeing how not many people still use them even though theyre pretty good (bit pricier than everything too :cheers: ) how would a pair of Infinity Perfect 10's or Rockford Fosgate Punch P2's in 10's sound?...

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the L7 would b abit different i guess seeing how not many people still use them even though theyre pretty good (bit pricier than everything too :) ) how would a pair of Infinity Perfect 10's or Rockford Fosgate Punch P2's in 10's sound?...

Infinity Perfect 10's are tops mate. Had a pair of em. Check back last page for my post regarding my system. Awesome SQ, really responsive and punchy.

However;

I upgraded to the L7 10's (2 of em lol). Turn the remote wank controller right up and, in my mate's words - "Ya cant see properly cause ya eyes geel like they are gonna pop out." Massive amounts of noise for a pair of 10's. Turn the remote gain controller down and they dont quite have the same SQ as the Infinity's

L7's for Out right obnoxious ness

Perfect 10's for SQ

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Headunit: Alpine CDA 9884E

Front: Focal 165V1 splits

Amp: Soundstream LW 4.500 runs fronts and rears

Rear: Soundstream SPS 69

Amp: see above

Sub Amp: nil

Sub: nil

Capacitor: pfft nil

Wiring: ? bought a whole bunch of stuff from autobarn, 4ga power and earth

Car: R33 series 2 GTST

Pics: to come... although my favourite piece of sound-emitting equipment in the car is still this:

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The guy who built my stereo was insane, he loved to spend my money and i sat back and let him .. its been redone 3 times and im still not really all that happy with it but im sick of changing it. the whole thing is large but not as loud as you would expect, as you all know skyline boots arent overly spacious so fitting 5 15inch subs was one thing, getting enough box space to run them properly was another.

Specs:

Headunit: Kenwood DVD/Screen (no idea what model)

Front: Custom door cards with 8 Inch custom built componants front & rear. Headrest screens, passenger side visor screen, PS3 mounted in dash

Amp: 2 x lightning audio 1000 watt monoblocks (not sure how that works to run speakers but it does) mounted in the floor in rear seats.

Sub Amp: 2 x 5000 watt Digital Designs

Sub: 5 x 15 inch Digital Designs

Wiring: enough to circle the globe twice!!

Boot: 17 inch LCD, Alpine 'S' Type 6.5 splits, 3 x optima yellow top batters (1 industrial sized)

Car:

Make: Nissan

Model:R33 GTS-T 4 Door

Year: 1993

Pictures:

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Headunit:Kenwood 7 inch touchscreen and 5 inch clarion

Front:NAKAMICHI 6.5 INCH COMPONENT SPEAKER x 2

Amp:NAKAMICHI 4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER

Rear:NAKAMICHI 6.5 INCH COAXIAL SPEAKER

Amp:NAKAMICHI 2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER

Sub:NAKAMICHI 12 INCH SUB

Sub Amp:NAKAMICHI MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER

Wiring:AEROPRO 0 GUAGE POWER CABLE

3 x IRIDIUM AMPLIFIER CABLE

Car:R34

Make:NISSAN

Model:SKYLINE

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Specs:

Headunit: Pioneer DVD Head Unit

Front: Pioneer front and rear

Amp: Pioneer 300W 2 Channel

6x9: none

Sub Amp: GTO 600W 4 Channel

Sub: US AUDIO BMF series 15 inch comp

Capacitor: none

Wiring: mix and match

Car:

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline

Year: 1994

Pictures:

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

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

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i want more specs omn this, i wanna build my own lol

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