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From decks to glassed enclosures, go go go
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WW IX GSR
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GTworks KW Variants 9k/11k
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Sep 12, 2006, 05:50 AM
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As I have a RS, I didn't want to add a lot of weight to the car, but still have a listenable system. I went with the following setup:
- Diamond Audio D362 speakers in the front doors
- Nakamichi CD-300 HU - a clear, detailed presentation and display colors that match the dash lights
- JBL GTS 100X amp that fits in the glove box
- RAAMmat Butyl-based sound deadening in the front doors to keep the sound inside the car (2 layers)
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Sep 12, 2006, 06:10 AM
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Alpine 9813 Single CD Head Unit XM READY
Front Speakers:
2 Rockford Fosgate P162S 6.5" Twin Drive Full-Range Speakers
Rear Speakers:
2 Rockford Fosgate P162S 6.5" Twin Drive Full-Range Speakers
SUBS:
2 Rockford Fosgate T110D4 10" POWER T1 4-ohm DVC Subwoofers
AMP1 Highs:
Rockford Fosgate: P450.4 4-Channel Amplifier
AMP2 SUBS:
Rockford Fosgate: T3002 2-Channel Amplifier
Capacitor:
Rockford Fosgate: 1000 Watt Digital CAP
Interior LEDs in Trunk to Highlight the Rockford Fosgate System
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Sep 12, 2006, 10:41 AM
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HEAD UNIT: Premier DEH-940MP
FRONT SPEAKERS: Polk MOMO MMC6500 (125 watts RMS each @ 4 ohms)
REAR SPEAKERS: Polk MOMO MMC650 (80 watts RMS each @ 4 ohms)
4-WAY AMP: MB Quart RAA4200 (100x4 watts RMS @ 4ohms, 200x4 watts RMS @ 2ohms)
SUBWOOFER: Alpine Type-X DVC SWX-1042D (1000 watts RMS / 3000 watts peak)
MONO AMP: MB Quart QAA1000 (1000x1 watts RMS @ 2 or 4 ohms)
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Sep 13, 2006, 11:46 AM
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Drives: Down 2 1 evo, Tundra, S14, S13, Ws6 baby!
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hahah, hella nice set ups, i got me a stock deck where my gugae pod goes and guages where my deck goes. kinda cool! im putting in a kvt-911dvd this weekend so ill be tv blingin.
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Oct 5, 2006, 02:28 PM
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very nice system redcloud its not too flashy but simple design at the same time i like that alot.
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Oct 6, 2006, 07:47 AM
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very nice system redcloud its not too flashy but simple design at the same time i like that alot.
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Thanks! That is exactly what I was shooting for! I didn't want a trunk full of fiberglass so I took it "Old School". I also drive pretty hard so I needed it to stay put no matter what I was doing with the car! It's all bolted in and is solid as a rock! I listen to all kinds of music so sound quality came first. I'm very happy with it.
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Oct 6, 2006, 07:57 AM
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HU:Pioneer AVH-P6500dvd in dash dvd player
Speakers: MB Quart Q-series 6.5" components front and rear
Amp: Precision Power DCX-480 running components
2-Farad Capacitor
No sub, didn't want to add the weight and the MB Quarts hit pretty hard by themselves
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Oct 6, 2006, 11:08 PM
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JBL Amp
I like your setup.
I checked the AMP at the JBL site, has not been made since 1998 according to their info.
Where did you get the AMP? Do you know of any good similar sized amps?
Seems like all of the current amps are huge and made extra large to look impressive, I would like something that I could stash like you did.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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As I have a RS, I didn't want to add a lot of weight to the car, but still have a listenable system. I went with the following setup:
- Diamond Audio D362 speakers in the front doors
- Nakamichi CD-300 HU - a clear, detailed presentation and display colors that match the dash lights
- JBL GTS 100X amp that fits in the glove box
- RAAMmat Butyl-based sound deadening in the front doors to keep the sound inside the car (2 layers)

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Oct 6, 2006, 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by mitsuatb
I like your setup.
I checked the AMP at the JBL site, has not been made since 1998 according to their info.
Where did you get the AMP? Do you know of any good similar sized amps?
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This is the only amp I could find that fit into the glovebox. It's still a pretty tight fit. One of the guys on elitecaraudio.com pointed me in its direction:
http://imezak.stores.yahoo.net/gts100x.html
Shipping is a bit on the expensive side, but the overall cost is still very reasonable. Good luck.
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Oct 11, 2006, 03:13 PM
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what do u guys think of performance techniques 1200watt amp and 1000 12 " subs?... and pt's head unit with dvd and everyting?
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Oct 12, 2006, 11:14 AM
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what do u guys think of performance techniques 1200watt amp and 1000 12 " subs?... and pt's head unit with dvd and everyting?
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I don't think you're going to be able to put 1000 12" subs in any car  But seriously though I've never heard of pr used anything made by "performance techiniques".
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Oct 12, 2006, 03:45 PM
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sorry newbie here.. so your saying that it wouldnt be a good idea to put 12"subs in im evo?..
thanks for the reply btw hope to hear from u
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Oct 13, 2006, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by FJF
This is the only amp I could find that fit into the glovebox. It's still a pretty tight fit. One of the guys on elitecaraudio.com pointed me in its direction:
http://imezak.stores.yahoo.net/gts100x.html
Shipping is a bit on the expensive side, but the overall cost is still very reasonable. Good luck. 
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Have you checked out the new Alpine amps? They are tiny and pack a big punch too.
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Oct 14, 2006, 05:05 AM
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Have you checked out the new Alpine amps? They are tiny and pack a big punch too.
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I just had a look. The smallest measures (WxHxD): 10-1/8" x 7-9/16" x 2-7/16"
That's still a touch too big, unless one is wiling to do a little cutting in the glovebox. The issue is in the height. Given the sloped surface inside the glovebox, a 6.5" height is the max, and that's without using an amp rack. With an amp rack, the amp has to be even shorter. It may be possible to fit a slightly taller amp if its connections are on the sides and if it's thinner than normal. I'm not sure such an animal exists.
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