Show your Sub/Amp setup
Last edited by Josh_101; Jan 10, 2006 at 09:19 PM.
I found that sub picture a long time ago and it was named Kopie vonsub box[1].
What subs are those and how does it sound?
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It was mainly built for stealth. The EPX2 has since been replaced with a Alpine PXA-H701 and the headunit has been replaced with a PC. Here is a new proposal I'm working on.


I'll probably use steel tubing to make an amp rack across the front of the sub enclosures and bolt it into the sail panel speaker locations. So far I plan to mount a Rockford Power 1100a2 for the subs in the middle of the rack, a 225.2 for the front stage and another 225.2 on either side to balance it out. That second 225.2 will probably power a sub in the passenger foot well area. I'm going to experiment and see how that sounds. So that is 2600w RMS, but I'm going to run the amps at less than max for around 1600w. That should get the job done.
Amps will look something like this. Once I get the big one in I'll take an actual picture of them all together instead of a PS stitch job.

If anyone is interested in large back seat systems, I started a thread here:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wiring-stereo-electronics/585731-anyone-put-subs-amps-back-seat-have-big-system-there.html
There are some threads here for 15's and even 18's in the back of f-bodies.
http://www.fbodyaudio.com/cgi-bin/ya...l?board=fbboom
Last edited by JasonWW; Nov 19, 2006 at 12:38 PM.
I'm asking cuz my daily beater was broken into recently and the guy took stupid stuff but it still totaled $400+
-B
P.S. On a side note I have some sick pictures of a system my buddy had in his 97 RS.
Last edited by Blown383; Dec 6, 2006 at 01:08 PM.
I'm asking cuz my daily beater was broken into recently and the took stupid stuff but it still totaled $400+
-B
P.S. On a side note I have some sick pictures of a system my buddy had in his 97 RS.
-B
This new idea of mine will be really high profile so I was thinking I could just throw a black blanket over the top most of the time. Dark window tint also helps.
Blown383, where was your car at the time and what where the conditions?
This new idea of mine will be really high profile so I was thinking I could just throw a black blanket over the top most of the time. Dark window tint also helps.
Blown383, where was your car at the time and what where the conditions?
THe guy took my mp3 player, phone charger, and had time to go into my trunk and steal the Bazooka bass tube along with some tools.
The car looks like a total pile of crap but it still got broken into!
Once th Z28 is up and running....Im going to be totally paranoid about it either getting stolen or broken into.
-B
Other than my modified dash, one would never know
When you have a nice, sharp, well maintained vehicle a thief walking by knows he could suffer more serious consequences if he gets caught inside. He knows the owner will call the cops and the risk is much higher.
At least that's my theory. Plus you have different kinds of thiefs. I think you got hit by the turd burgler. Low level crook who chooses vehicles by convience and opportunity. You also got higher level crooks that are more brazen and will target certain vehicles. Even follow them to see where the owner lives. These are the worst ones and whos radar you want to stay off of.
I would do the more obvious things first, such as not blast the stereo when looking for a parking place. Keep the car parked in high visability areas or where there is a lot of people traffic. Avoid the big stealing places such as malls and movie theaters. Only show people you trust your big sound system. Park the car under security camaras. Get one of those paging alarm systems. You can also get a lojack in case it's ever taken. Make sure your sound system is covered by your insurance and whatever else you can think of.
Generally speaking, even if you don't have an alarm system, those little red/or blue blinking idiot lights can sometimes deter thieves, since they'll think it is part of the alarm system.










