euro77
23-12-2003, 10:21 PM
I am now very happy with my sound system, all was professionally done by the good guys at GL Pro Sound. :dance:
Their work is pro! :thumbsup:
Here's the amp flush mounted to the back of the sub:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/winarto/Images/Amps.jpg
Here's the sub:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/winarto/Images/RFSub.jpg
Sorry, the new split goes to stock location so can't take any pics of it.
Even though the stockies are very good (I must admit it!), the new system is much much better.
Here's my complete setup:
Front stage: Focal 165 K2P
Rear stage: Stock 6x9 (but faded anyway unless taking passengers)
Sub: Rockford HE2 12"
Amps: 2 x Audison SRx2s
Source: stock in-dash head unit
Battery: Optima Yellow Top 500cca
Cable: Stinger
Deadening: Focal pads
I have to upgrade the battery because using the stock battery, the dash light dims when playing the system hard :?
Now, here's the stock split if anyone is wondering:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/winarto/Images/Stock.jpg
Can you believe how small the magnet is??? Is it what is called the driver? I can't believe it is that small yet it can produce quite a good sound.
Let me know what you think of the install :D
Their work is pro! :thumbsup:
Here's the amp flush mounted to the back of the sub:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/winarto/Images/Amps.jpg
Here's the sub:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/winarto/Images/RFSub.jpg
Sorry, the new split goes to stock location so can't take any pics of it.
Even though the stockies are very good (I must admit it!), the new system is much much better.
Here's my complete setup:
Front stage: Focal 165 K2P
Rear stage: Stock 6x9 (but faded anyway unless taking passengers)
Sub: Rockford HE2 12"
Amps: 2 x Audison SRx2s
Source: stock in-dash head unit
Battery: Optima Yellow Top 500cca
Cable: Stinger
Deadening: Focal pads
I have to upgrade the battery because using the stock battery, the dash light dims when playing the system hard :?
Now, here's the stock split if anyone is wondering:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/winarto/Images/Stock.jpg
Can you believe how small the magnet is??? Is it what is called the driver? I can't believe it is that small yet it can produce quite a good sound.
Let me know what you think of the install :D