Finished the stereo up front
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Finished the stereo up front
Finally finished my 3 way front stage in the vette. Not a very fun experience to say the least. Anyways, pictures!
4 way p99rs/p01 japan model running all processing. Best single din out there right now, besides the odr i guess but thats 4k, so nooo
the midranges
drivers door pod
both door pods
passenger midbass
Speakers are:
Morel supremo piccolo
morel hybrid 4in
morel hybrid 9in
everything is fiberglassed by me, not really to hard. I think the a pillar pods were the hardest because i had to build them in a way that i could vinyl wrap the in one piece. The above halo and rear halo are matching in vinyl too.
4 way p99rs/p01 japan model running all processing. Best single din out there right now, besides the odr i guess but thats 4k, so nooo
the midranges
drivers door pod
both door pods
passenger midbass
Speakers are:
Morel supremo piccolo
morel hybrid 4in
morel hybrid 9in
everything is fiberglassed by me, not really to hard. I think the a pillar pods were the hardest because i had to build them in a way that i could vinyl wrap the in one piece. The above halo and rear halo are matching in vinyl too.
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Nice installations, bet the sounds are awesome thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, its single din because its the only head unit that can run a sub, midrange, midbass, and tweeter actively. No other deck can do that except for a few that are a bit older.
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I was watching this over on DIYMA, didn't realize that you were over here too (should have figured)
There are NO double dins that will give you the control of the P99rs without the use of an external processor. Overall, I'm really impressed with the amount of work you put into this, and the overall outcome. It takes ***** to tackle 3-way fronts in a car as limited in space as the C4.
About how much volume were you able to get for the midbasses up front? Have you gotten a chance to do any RTA tuning?
There are NO double dins that will give you the control of the P99rs without the use of an external processor. Overall, I'm really impressed with the amount of work you put into this, and the overall outcome. It takes ***** to tackle 3-way fronts in a car as limited in space as the C4.
About how much volume were you able to get for the midbasses up front? Have you gotten a chance to do any RTA tuning?
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I was watching this over on DIYMA, didn't realize that you were over here too (should have figured)
There are NO double dins that will give you the control of the P99rs without the use of an external processor. Overall, I'm really impressed with the amount of work you put into this, and the overall outcome. It takes ***** to tackle 3-way fronts in a car as limited in space as the C4.
About how much volume were you able to get for the midbasses up front? Have you gotten a chance to do any RTA tuning?
There are NO double dins that will give you the control of the P99rs without the use of an external processor. Overall, I'm really impressed with the amount of work you put into this, and the overall outcome. It takes ***** to tackle 3-way fronts in a car as limited in space as the C4.
About how much volume were you able to get for the midbasses up front? Have you gotten a chance to do any RTA tuning?
And yeah, i have an actual rta that ive been using alot! If it wasnt for the rta i wouldnt be able to even remotely get it in the ball park, but of course im still fiddling with it all the time trying to get the sound just right.