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Old 04-23-2005, 09:00 PM
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I know we have a good variety of people in here, from the car audio noobs to the professionals, and the guys in between like me. I am curious to what everyone's setup is and their opinion of it.

Car:
Head Unit:
Mid / High Amp:
Low end amp:
Front Stage:
Rear Stage:
Subwoofer:

Anyhow, here is mine.

Car: Integra GS Sedan
Head Unit: Pioneer DEH-P770MP
Mid / High Amp: Rockford Fosgate 600.4
Low end amp:
Front Stage: Rockford Fosgate FanaticX
Rear Stage:
Subwoofer: 12" IDQ

This is a pretty simple setup. I am in the process of upgrading everything, and have already started with the head-unit. I am looking to replace the 4 channel amp that is powering the front stage and the sub with 2 individual amps. Then I am also looking to replace the 12" IDQ with a 10" woofer to save some space in my trunk. Currently the IDQ is in a 1.3 cubic ft vent box. I am looking for a .5 cubic ft sealed box now :happysad: Finally I am going to replace the front stage with something nicer, and finally power the 6.5" Infinity rear fills.

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Old 04-23-2005, 09:26 PM
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Head Unit: Pioneer DEH-8500MP
Mid / High Amp: Rockford Fostgate 500X
Low End Amp: Rockford Fostgate 500X
Front Stage: Alpine Type-R Component
Rear Stage: Alpine Type-R Coaxial
Subwoofer: (2) 10" Audiobahn Subwoofers in Audiobahn Bandpass Box

Since a friend introduced to me the Alpine Type R's, I've been hooked. Sure you can buy better, but I am happy with these. I considered getting components for the rears as well.

I always itched to replace the subs, but never really got down to it. I want a smaller box.
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Old 04-23-2005, 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Max Windu

Since a friend introduced to me the Alpine Type R's, I've been hooked. Sure you can buy better, but I am happy with these. I considered getting components for the rears as well.

I always itched to replace the subs, but never really got down to it. I want a smaller box.
Yea, having a bandpass box is gonna take up quite a good amount of space. Personally I wouldnt spend the money getting a set of components in the rear. Front stage is everything. Set it up right, and you wont even need rear fill h:
Old 04-24-2005, 07:02 AM
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Head Unit: Pioneer DEH-770MP
Mid / High Amp: Elemental Designs nine.2
Low end amp: Rockford Fosgate P2002
Front Stage: Infinity Kappa 63.5I
Rear Stage: Infinity Kappa 693.5I
Subwoofer: Elemental Design 13Kv.2

Unfortunately after I had installed my subwoofer two weekends ago, if I hook up my front infinities I get horrible alternator whine. I have tried multiple new grounds for the Rockford amp, but nothing seems to help. Right now I am just running my back speakers and these boxes that I made for some 6x9 Pioneers that sit on my backseat floor as well as my sub.
Old 04-24-2005, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by owen996
Head Unit: Pioneer DEH-770MP
Mid / High Amp: Elemental Designs nine.2
Low end amp: Rockford Fosgate P2002
Front Stage: Infinity Kappa 63.5I
Rear Stage: Infinity Kappa 693.5I
Subwoofer: Elemental Design 13Kv.2

Unfortunately after I had installed my subwoofer two weekends ago, if I hook up my front infinities I get horrible alternator whine. I have tried multiple new grounds for the Rockford amp, but nothing seems to help. Right now I am just running my back speakers and these boxes that I made for some 6x9 Pioneers that sit on my backseat floor as well as my sub.
Sweet, I was looking at eD stuff also.

Regarding the front speakers and the alternator sound, have you tried taking the front speakers out and hooking them up? Maybe they or the their wires is grounding out somewhere. Have you tried hooking another set of speakers up to the front channel of the amp? Once again, it looks to be one of those trial and error things.
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I like full surround full music. Preference.
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Sony battery powered speakers al a Humvee.
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I got a full system of Atomic, Eclipse, and MB Quart.

Eclipse 5342 head unit
2 120 watt 2 channel Eclipse amps
1 1800 watt Atomic D-Bomb amp
2 Eclipse 30 band eq's
2 pairs MB Quart Classic 6.5" components
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1 Atomic Extinction Level Event Quad 18
1 pair MB Quart 4"
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Originally Posted by WiLL
Regarding the front speakers and the alternator sound, have you tried taking the front speakers out and hooking them up? Maybe they or the their wires is grounding out somewhere. Have you tried hooking another set of speakers up to the front channel of the amp? Once again, it looks to be one of those trial and error things.
hehe, actually, me and my friend were playing around with this today, we were playing with the RCAs and grounding the white wire to the chassis of the deck, that made the sound go away. What ended up doing was taking a wire, wrapping it around the red RCA after peeling back a little of the shield that surrounds the plug and grounded that to a screw on the deck. Poof, it went away, can't explain it, but it somehow works awesome now.
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Head Unit: Pioneer DEH-6500
Rear Amp: rockford fosgate 1001 bd mono amp (3fr1001bd)
Subwoofer: (2) 12" rockford fosgate hx2 rfr3112 wired at 2ohm on ported box
MTX Rt-x03a crossover

im pretty much done for the bass...im working on gettin a component system for the inside...any suggestions? ideas? thoughts?
thanks



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