Custom stereo install

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  1. ATM

    ATM Recently converted!

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    Now I've had the car for a few months, time came to replace the original Jap radio. As it hardly gets driven, all I had planned for now was to replace the deck so I at least had something to listen to (hell, anything sounds better than my singing!) :biggrin:
    So anyway, I trudge over to the car stereo shop along with my 'discount card' (Clara) ;) and end up walking away with a deck, amp, sub and a pair of Kicker splits!
    I fitted the splits and the deck - no problems there.
    I then realised that the rear 6x4 speakers were cactus, so after searching through the shed I found some old Alpine 6x9's. I now had these and a Pioneer sub to install. I was going to build a temporary basic box to mount them in, but I thought I'd try doing some fibreglass work. Having never touched the stuff before, it was all really trial and error...
    I'm no spray painter either, but I added a splash of colour to them to finish them off but I'll be re-spraying the sub-box...there's more 'orange peel' in it than a jar of Marmalade!! :eek:
    I'm amazed at the overall sound of the system considering it only cost me around 700 bux! (and yes, the rear window does flex somewhat from the sub-woofer! :cool: )
    It's not finished yet, but you'll get the idea.....

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  2. ZXDEVIL

    ZXDEVIL Active Member

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    Looks tops :thumbup: very unique.
     
  3. Miksta

    Miksta M Spec

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    Dave the handyman

    Looks tops dude!, gonna give ak a run for his money with his sterio now aye? ;)
     
  4. nemz

    nemz nemz cam: active

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    very nicely done!
     
  5. Fate

    Fate Evil Genius

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    MY EYES!!! THE GOGGLES DO NOTHING!

    Lookin good Dave...

    nice n shiny :p

    Albeit just a reflective surface. :)

    Good work.

    Sean...
     
  6. ed300zx

    ed300zx Active Member

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    looks awesome mate
     
  7. 300zxt

    300zxt Well-Known Member

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    Nice setup there, personally I'd probably upholster them so they match the interior better but regardless I bet they sound shaweet!
     
  8. LOWZX

    LOWZX Banned

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    Its nice to see someone try something different,a good effort for your first attempt:zlove: :zlove:
     
  9. wassaw7

    wassaw7 New Member

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    Very nice. And all for $700??? I need you to do my setup :p

    But seriously, looks great so far.
     
  10. ATM

    ATM Recently converted!

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    Yep! and that's including the new Sony CDX-GT460U deck, amp, splits, plus everything you see in the boot! Everything else like the MDF, paint, etc. I already had laying around in the workshop.
     
  11. ATM

    ATM Recently converted!

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    Ha! Not yet mate....this is just a practise run. :D
    I have a few ideas up my sleeve though, just you wait n see.... :p
     
  12. ZDUCTIV

    ZDUCTIV Active Member

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    Awesome outcome for a first time.

    Congrats.
     
  13. jaybo

    jaybo New Member

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    where did you get that cover for the sub from? or did you fabricate yourself?
     
  14. Stef

    Stef Active Member

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    That would be one of the better looking subs I've seen. Can't comment on the sound. Did you do any calculations on the open air setup ?
     
  15. loud'n'proud

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    seems a very big box for what looks like a 12" sub..

    nice design though
     
  16. ATM

    ATM Recently converted!

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    I cut a 'donut' out of some MDF using a router then raided the back of Clara's car and stole her speaker cloth from her sub!! :biggrin:
     
  17. ATM

    ATM Recently converted!

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    I used a woofer box design program, punched in the spec's of the speaker which gave me a total literage of 60. Then I designed the box around that in AutoCAD until I got the shape I was after;

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  18. DUB

    DUB BRAMIS Photography

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    Nice work Dave, came together well in the end. How does it sound?

    BTW is literage a word? :p
     
  19. yellow_300zx

    yellow_300zx New Member

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    dude...that is soo awsome!!! :O i want one...wanna build me a twin 12" box for my zed :D lool
     
  20. sandeep

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    do you remember how many square metres of fobreglass you used and how many layers? I'm hoping to make a fibreglass box but wasn't sure about how many square meters i'd need, don't wanna run out.
     

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