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#1 Pumpin tunes
B120dat Posted on: 2003/1/14 5:25
i was just wondering what kind of sound systems everyone has in there dattos? like head units to speakers etc ?


#2 Re: Pumpin tunes
MadTimo Posted on: 2003/1/14 5:35
Don't care greatlt for sound systems just as long as i got somethin decent to listen to. My 1200 has a JVC cd player and JVC 6x9's.

My 1600 has an old kenwood cd player, pioneer 6x9's and a sony 10 inch sub


#3 Re: Pumpin tunes
1200rallycar Posted on: 2003/1/14 10:47
JVC cd played
6 inch speakers in back
marathon bass 10 inch woofer with 160wrs kicker amp bolter to floor between shocker mounts


#4 Re: Pumpin tunes
B120dat Posted on: 2003/1/14 13:30
yeah see you got a kicker amp so do i they are wicked amps


#5 Re: Pumpin tunes
Datopower Posted on: 2003/1/14 20:00
Hey B120dat,

I've got a ute also... how have you laid out your sounds inside the cab.

I mean, speakers and amp etc ? Be interested to learn as i have not yet put any sounds in and am wondering on the best place for the ute??

Cheers


#6 Re: Pumpin tunes
B120dat Posted on: 2003/1/15 1:55
yeah well i have 6inch soundstreams in the kick panels which also have cross overs under the dash that support my tweeters on the dash.

Me and mate (Tudoy) installed the 6x9s in my doors. if you putting 6x9s in the doors you got put the on an angle otherwise your cutting to much out of the doors. (the less you cut the better). make sure before you install speakers that window doesnt hit the speaker inside the door and also the window handle.

i amped the 6x9s with a 252watt kick amp which is sitting under the drivers side, the reason for that is my exhaust goes under the passanger side and heats the floor abit so it was better for drivers side. all the wires going to amp are neatly tucked uder carpet.

i havent put sound proof stuff in the doors i dont get any window shaking or anything so i am happy with that.

that is about it next step a nice subbbie
the sound quality is wicked
i got Kenwood 6x9s, Soundestream 6inch ,Tweeters, kicker amp, pinoerrrrr 45x4
frankenstien system bits of everytinhg


#7 Re: Pumpin tunes
b310gx Posted on: 2003/1/15 10:52
i've got a am/fm stereo unit from a lx bluebird with 2 cheap 4 inch jaycar speakers,but it is a racecar & weight is the enemy.seriously,i use the cassette player connection on the back of the unit to play cd's though,with a sony portable cd player on long trips to goulburn or bathurst.


#8 Re: Pumpin tunes
datto_dave Posted on: 2003/1/15 11:34
hi all. i have found it easier to use door pods if mounting any speakers in the doors. by doing this you dont have to cut any from the door itself. although they can be a bit expensive they are more practical and the look so much better
cya dave


#9 Re: Pumpin tunes
Demojob Posted on: 2003/1/15 16:55
I've got a Pioneer Headunit with a 12stacker hooked up to it, a pair of Pioneer Powerblade component speakers with passive crossovers, noname 150WRMS 6x9's in the back, Response 4x100WRMS Amp running a sing 12" Earthquake magma sub, running 150WRMS into each coil of the sub. I have recorded a 139.5dB in my coupe, which I was VERY happy. The enclosure for teh earthquake sub is a custom made one to earthquakes specs. GOES VERY HARD!!!


#10 Re: Pumpin tunes
dimlight65 Posted on: 2003/1/16 0:00
I carry a kazoo with me!



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