My Audio Set up!
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My Audio Set up!
Here is my audio set up! Everything is Audiobahn, Tell me what ya think! Im waiting to install becuase I havent recieved my tweeter pods yet and its like 32 degrees outside. Too damn cold and I hate to install in my garage.
Pioneer DEH-P6800MP
Pioneer CD-IB1011 (Hooks Up My IPOD directly to deck)
Humount.com Camaro mount (blue Leds)
120sqft Of Edeadv2 (Sound deadning To drown out exhaust and help quality)
Audiobahn 12" ALUM12Q 1000W RMSx2 (Rear for T-Top Box)
Audiobahn 6.5 Component ABC600X (Front Doors) 150W
Audiobahn 6.5 Midbass drive AMD60Q (sails) 200W
Audiobahn 4" 2-way AS40Q Rear Hatch 100w
Audiobahn 1200w Class D A12001 Mono Amp (For Subs)
Audiobahn 200w 2 channel A2002T x2 (1 For the Componets and 1 For sails)
Power Acoustik 3 farad capx2 (6 farads should be enough to stop the dim)
Subthump.com T-Top Dual 12 enclosure
Ebay- Random power kit, (for 15 bux its a steal!)
Pioneer DEH-P6800MP
Pioneer CD-IB1011 (Hooks Up My IPOD directly to deck)
Humount.com Camaro mount (blue Leds)
120sqft Of Edeadv2 (Sound deadning To drown out exhaust and help quality)
Audiobahn 12" ALUM12Q 1000W RMSx2 (Rear for T-Top Box)
Audiobahn 6.5 Component ABC600X (Front Doors) 150W
Audiobahn 6.5 Midbass drive AMD60Q (sails) 200W
Audiobahn 4" 2-way AS40Q Rear Hatch 100w
Audiobahn 1200w Class D A12001 Mono Amp (For Subs)
Audiobahn 200w 2 channel A2002T x2 (1 For the Componets and 1 For sails)
Power Acoustik 3 farad capx2 (6 farads should be enough to stop the dim)
Subthump.com T-Top Dual 12 enclosure
Ebay- Random power kit, (for 15 bux its a steal!)
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Doesn't look like you cut any corners! Should be a real nice setup when you get it installed. You'll have to post up pics of the sub box and headunit/humount when you're done.
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That should look and sound amazing when it's all installed and ready to go man, I love the metallic and chrome look of everything. It makes the equipment look so much nicer.
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Id say a couple of weeks, Its to damn cold here! And I want some good adhesian for the deading product, by the way What size rims/tires you running.. Battery wise.... Thats why I have 6 farads back there
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Originally Posted by Silver UltraZ
Id say a couple of weeks, Its to damn cold here! And I want some good adhesian for the deading product, by the way What size rims/tires you running.. Battery wise.... Thats why I have 6 farads back there
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Originally Posted by Silver UltraZ
Hmmm What do you recomend>?
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personally, i would have found a more powerful amp for the front/rear speakers than the A2002T.....at 4ohms, those amps are only going to be pushing 50w RMS to the fronts & around 75w for the rears (3-ohm impedance on the rears)....with the subs getting almost 500w each (if wired correctly, i.e., all voice coils in parallel), the bass will probably drown out the highs if it's not turned way down.
i'd look at putting at least 100w RMS to the fronts/rears, if not 125w - 150w RMS....the speakers can handle it, so why not give it to them? it will only help. in reality, you could give the fronts/rears 200w - 250w each without much worry....just make sure to match the gain on the amps to the head unit properly so you will only be amplifying actual music, instead of amplifying music & noise.
oh, and btw, 6 farads is probably a bit of overkill for the wattage you will be pushing (~1000w RMS....don't really need a cap for the mid/high range amps). 1 farad will generally support 1000w, so for the wattage you will have, a 2 farad cap would be sufficient, with a single 3 farad cap like the ones you got giving you that extra bit of headroom for ambient spikes. if you only use one of the caps, it will make installation that much easier, and will still be plenty to support your system.
i'd look at putting at least 100w RMS to the fronts/rears, if not 125w - 150w RMS....the speakers can handle it, so why not give it to them? it will only help. in reality, you could give the fronts/rears 200w - 250w each without much worry....just make sure to match the gain on the amps to the head unit properly so you will only be amplifying actual music, instead of amplifying music & noise.
oh, and btw, 6 farads is probably a bit of overkill for the wattage you will be pushing (~1000w RMS....don't really need a cap for the mid/high range amps). 1 farad will generally support 1000w, so for the wattage you will have, a 2 farad cap would be sufficient, with a single 3 farad cap like the ones you got giving you that extra bit of headroom for ambient spikes. if you only use one of the caps, it will make installation that much easier, and will still be plenty to support your system.
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