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i liked it alot too. it was done completely by accident. i cut the original hole to mount the sub to wide and had to add a baffle so my dad came up with the idea to do a nice angle cut with the table saw. i need to pull the sub box out someday and clean it up. flare the port more and paint it up real nice. id like to try covering it but i think ill just do fat black or a texture paint.
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ok new pics sorry chitty camera on the phone and i forgot to get some pics with more light... wires will be hidden later. shot from the back seat. all u can see are the wires hanging. shots from the trunk all the pics i have for now. i need to do something with the wires. i just ran out a of time tonight. only had 2 hours to work on it. ill try tomorrow but i wont be home all weekend so it might have to wait.
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ghetto distro block/flashy light. my parents got it for me so i leave it in untill i sell it. new picks coming shortly your folks buy you car audio equipment? that, my friend, is awesome. :clap: haha feels good to be 18 and racking up the college debt. they are getting me my new clarion h/u (the one with the active processor), and some raamat. maybe afew other small things. trying to figure out a better way to post pics... they will up in a minute
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From the album: upside down amp rack
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From the album: upside down amp rack
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From the album: upside down amp rack
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From the album: upside down amp rack
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ghetto distro block/flashy light. my parents got it for me so i leave it in untill i sell it. new picks coming shortly
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oh by the way. the amps and cap will go on the long section and the crossover for the components will be in the smaller recessed section.
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mounting amps upside down
lithium posted a topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
i got a kicker kx250.2 and a kenwood excelon x10d. the kenwood is a class d and fan cooled while the kicker is a class ab. is it ok to mount these upside down to my rear deck. im trying workout a place to hide them easily. any other idea's would be appreciated. car is oldsmobile intrigue. let me know if u need more info. -
nvm wrong post. free bump
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my friend has a jetta. what kind of electrical are u doing. they dont have much of a stock alt do they? how much do you think you could run off a stock alt and an extra batt? (in general)
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ya idk about the 15 going there either lol but it would be fun to try haha.
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my friend has a 90's something reg cab s-10. we got a rockford p1 15 in alittle over 1.5 cubes sealed, before polyfil, behind the passenger seat. the passenger sits alitte close to the dash but its not bad. id like to try a design like that in his truck if i can get my friend to go with it. we also did 2 12s and 2 10s staight across lol. that was cool looking but he's a tall guy so we ditched that idea. then we did 2 10s and the 15 in the middle. that was BA but we sold his 10s and just run the 15. good time haha ill show him your build. im sure he will want to give it a shot.
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that pic makes the box look really crooked but it isn't haha. if anyone see anything else that look crooked or misaligned it really isn't. its just the camera playing tricks on you. lol
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mounting amps upside down
lithium replied to lithium's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
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ok i got it. thats really creative. good job
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From the album: upside down amp rack
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From the album: upside down amp rack
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From the album: upside down amp rack
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From the album: upside down amp rack
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mounting amps upside down
lithium replied to lithium's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
ill make a new post in the build logs. -
grounding mulitple components
lithium replied to lithium's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
all right sounds good. i needed a pro's advice here. thanks alot -
grounding mulitple components
lithium posted a topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
i got 2 amps (soon to be 3) and one of those things with the flashy light... i think they call it a cap.... forget what the does... but anyways. ive always heard that you should ground to the same location but its getting harder to mount all the components close enough that i can reach a common ground location. amps: kenwood excelon (600rms for the sub), kicker 250.2, (adding second 2 channel or 4 channel amp after xmas) Questions? 1) can i ground to different locations? if so how? 2) does the ground wire have to be like 18" long or less? can it be more? if i use a ground distro is there a max length in this application? 3) do you need more info on the install?