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Old 03-16-2005, 10:32 PM
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Sound Survey

With all this maintenance talk i thought i would change it up and ask what everyones got in their speakers [if anything besides stock] let's hear it. gotta be kickin out those jams loud enough so you cant hear anything rattling

I have :

Premier Pioneer Sound with
Pyramid Crystal 1000w head

2 4-way Pioneer 6X9s &
Pioneer IMPP 12" Subwoofer

not much, but it's something. sure kicks fuckin super loud when turned up to like 30 it blows away anything ive heard in a car before and on my control on my pioneer mp3/cd player the volume goes to 55.
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Old 03-16-2005, 11:22 PM
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Re: Sound Survey

Kenwood excelon cd/mp3
4 alpine 6 1/2
2 alpine 4x6
2 10 inch kicker L7's

400 watt ma audio 2 channel going to front doors
1800 watt ma audio mono sub going to the kickers
1 farad capacitor (i know i need 2) with 4 gauge power wires

The only systems i see louder than mine is at the stero competitions. Way louder than all that best buy and wal mart stuff. And cheaper!!! Build your own box and do your own installs. Find good deals on the internet.

Planning on getting a 4 channel amp to replace the 2 channel and run it to all 6 1/2's. Want to put in a playstation and a lcd screen.
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Old 03-17-2005, 01:10 AM
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Pioneer DEH-7350 head unit
Alpine Type R 6 1/2 components in the doors with tweets in the A pillars
JVC 6x9s in the rear panels
Alpine Type R 12" w/dual voice coil sub
Kenwood 600 watt amp pushin the sub
1 farad capacitor

Sound quality is great, sub distorts if I try to bump it too hard, I think it wants more power. I just installed the CAP and that helped a bunch, no more lights dimming when the sub hits.

And like bigry said its loud enough to cover all the rattles!
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Old 03-17-2005, 01:11 AM
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Re: Sound Survey

My setup is here:

http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/519698/3
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Old 03-17-2005, 06:58 AM
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Re: Sound Survey

i have 2 12" kenwoods in a box with a jensen 600 watt amp. i know the amps not good but for $20 how can you go wrong. the speakers and box cost $180 and the subs are rated at 600watts each. i have some of brand spearkers for the rest of the car which one of them is blown. the head unit is a sony xploid but is blown in side so the sound that comes out of the speakers sounds bad. hoping to get a new one soon. also the head unit came with the truck and is about 6 years old. i'd never buy a sony again.
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Old 03-17-2005, 09:09 AM
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K guys stereos are my weak point so tell me, I am getting ready to install my 15" MTX Thunder 600 (1500 watt) and my 1000 wat amp. I know all the basics about it but my question is do I need a capacitor, and what is it and what does it do.
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Old 03-17-2005, 10:02 AM
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Re: Sound Survey

High powered stereo's pull alot of current. A vehicles electrical system is not set up to handle this kind of load efficantly. Ever notice your lights dimming when your subs hit? A capacitor is a great add on. It stores power from your battery so when your amp needs a sudden surge of power it draws it from the capacitor intead of draining your cars electrical system. It keeps a constant voltage to your amp where as your car battery wont. If you dont get one the life of your car battery will be short. I had to replace a couple batteries before i figured out the capacitor would help. Dont let anyone tell you that these dont work. They are full of it. If you go to a stereo competition everyone (that has a good system) has at least 1 capacitor.
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Old 03-17-2005, 10:36 AM
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High powered stereo's pull alot of current. A vehicles electrical system is not set up to handle this kind of load efficantly. Ever notice your lights dimming when your subs hit? A capacitor is a great add on. It stores power from your battery so when your amp needs a sudden surge of power it draws it from the capacitor intead of draining your cars electrical system. It keeps a constant voltage to your amp where as your car battery wont. If you dont get one the life of your car battery will be short. I had to replace a couple batteries before i figured out the capacitor would help. Dont let anyone tell you that these dont work. They are full of it. If you go to a stereo competition everyone (that has a good system) has at least 1 capacitor.
K so can you tell me where to find on that will work good with my system and then also where to find one that will work for a talon with 2 10 and a 750 watt amp. I have gone through a battery in my blazer and an alternator in that pos talon.
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Old 03-17-2005, 11:34 AM
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Re: Sound Survey

Get a 1 farad cap off ebay. I got a stingpro with a digital display for $40. Its been working great for over a year.
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Old 03-17-2005, 11:52 AM
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Also, best to upgrade the battery grounds to a larger gauge if you are using a big amp.
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Re: Sound Survey

mines here! http://files.automotiveforums.com/ga...cat=500&page=1
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Old 03-18-2005, 09:40 AM
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sounds like you guys all got quite a sweet setup. im thinkin about upgrading my 12" pioneer IMPP sub. should i go with two 12" kenwoods pushin 600 w apiece or a 15" pioneer pushin 1500 w? my amp only carries 1000w. any suggestions?
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Old 03-18-2005, 10:09 AM
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sounds like you guys all got quite a sweet setup. im thinkin about upgrading my 12" pioneer IMPP sub. should i go with two 12" kenwoods pushin 600 w apiece or a 15" pioneer pushin 1500 w? my amp only carries 1000w. any suggestions?
I have one 15 that is pushing 1500 watts with an 1200 watt amp and it sounds better then the two 12 I had that were pushing 600 watt a piece from the same amp. A big part also comes with the box that the subs are in.
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Old 03-18-2005, 10:24 AM
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Two twelves would be better.
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Old 03-18-2005, 10:30 AM
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Re: Sound Survey

You wont really be upgrading that much if you go with kenwood. They sound good but its more of a entry level sub. An upgrade would be a competition level sub(kicker, audiobaun, rockford, alpine, mtx, etc....) Im suprised your pioneer sub could hold 1000 watts!!! Whats your rms power? Not max power. You must be using a jensen amp right? j/k. I had a pioneer 10 and blew it with a 240 watt kicker. And no i didnt turn it up so loud it distorted. Pioneer just has trouble handleing power from a real amp. But they do have good sound quality. I would recommend kicker for its quality and price. You will tell a HUGE difference between kicker and all that stuff from walmart(pioneer).
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