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![]() ![]() ![]() A couple of pics of the subwoofer & amp unit i made for the silvia, made it so it would fit in between the arches & designed so stuff can be chucked in the boot without damaging the amps or wires. |
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setup looks tidy but the amps need air space for cooling.i have my amp screwed onto the back of the seat,with a quick release so that i can remove the sub if i need to use the boot.i will be upgrading my sound system soon to a custom made system as that is what i do for a living.i've only got one of the door builds built so far so i will post some pictures once i have finnished.
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Cheers mate, yer i know what you mean but don't worry not that you can see it too well but the amp & lid have a gap to allowing breathing also there not running alot anyway so doesn't get all that hot.
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![]() ![]() Looks tidy, Audiobahn are a nice choice, Is that a 10" sub?
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Nope a little 8" sub, like i said nothing big but as you said Auidobahn are pretty good so delivers well for its size.
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![]() there appears to be sufficient room for breathing there, as long as the air can travel along the fins it will perform as desired, very neat too! ![]() one word of warning though, maybe get a grille for that sub, i've had some worrying moments where i've nearly pierced mine (thank god for aluminium cones!) Last edited by Dr Silvia; 07-06-2007 at 15:21. Reason: typos and coding |
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nice and clean shelf!
this is how i did to fit 6x9 speakers in the back: ![]() |
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nice an tidy, im loosing the back seats and all trim in the rear so just gonna have a nice set of components for when i get bored in traffic
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