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Old 04-13-2007, 09:37 PM   #1
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How about some pics of custom stereos

Not sure if this is the right area or not. I wanted to see custom stereo installs from all the different year trucks and figured this was the best place to post.

Please post Make/Model/Year/Stereo Specs

Mine:

Chevrolet/Silverado/1985

Pioneer DEH880-PRS Headunit


MB Quart 5.25" Premium Components in the kick panels; MB Quart 6.5" Q-series components in the doors


10" Pioneer shallow mount subwoofers (2); ARC Audio FD4100 Amplifier hidden under bowtie (which is a removable panel)


Still to come is an ARC Audio FD600.1 Amplifier and Kinetik Cap Killer battery.
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Old 04-13-2007, 10:38 PM   #2
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

who needs a radio when you got a small block
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Old 04-14-2007, 01:59 AM   #3
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

Damn that is very slick. Might have to look into those shallow mount woofers, how do they sound ?

I do like the sound of a hot small block for cruisin around town, but for those 3-4 hour trips...I need some tunes.
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Old 04-14-2007, 11:42 AM   #4
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

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who needs a radio when you got a small block
I like your thinking!

When I had my truck, I loved listening to the engine go...now I only have a silent V6 - so I need tunes. I'm using the stock stereo and an MP3 player with an FM transmitter...hardly worth posting pics of It does suit my purpose though as I don't have piles of CDs hanging around the car, and I can stash the MP3 player and transmitter while I'm at work.
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Old 05-08-2007, 06:48 PM   #5
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

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who needs a radio when you got a small block

I concur!!!

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Old 04-14-2007, 08:57 AM   #6
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

Wow, that head unit really matches well in that dash. I too, was interested in those shallow mount Pioneers. Was gonna order one next week. What do you think of them, and how big is the box you have?
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Old 04-14-2007, 12:11 PM   #7
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

Nice clean install, all the way around. Good quality equipment too.

I put tunes in my 89, but its all cheap stuff. Pioneer cd player, 2 10" subs & 2 sony amps with 4 infinity speakers. Its not much but its still better than "nuttin"...

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Old 04-15-2007, 05:45 AM   #8
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

Th shallow mount woofers will pound, there's no two ways about that. The bass isn't as tight as I'd like, but take that with a grain of salt because my last system (in my MR2) had two JL Audio 6w0's which are arguably some of the best woofers around.
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Old 04-16-2007, 09:20 PM   #9
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

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JL Audio 6w0's which are arguably some of the best woofers around.
Ehh I'll agree with you on the argueably part haha.
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Old 04-17-2007, 04:30 AM   #10
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

I'm big into sound quality. If a system can pound my ears out also, that's a bonus. Thw 6w0's deliver some of the sharpest bass I have ever heard.
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W0's sound ok for the price, but they are the lowest line of JL Audio product, (I'm not even sure they still make them) If you are big into Sq I suggest you look into ID Max for substage.
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Old 06-01-2007, 02:10 PM   #12
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I'm big into sound quality. If a system can pound my ears out also, that's a bonus. Thw 6w0's deliver some of the sharpest bass I have ever heard.
You mustn't have heard different kinds of subs then.

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W0's sound ok for the price, but they are the lowest line of JL Audio product, (I'm not even sure they still make them) If you are big into Sq I suggest you look into ID Max for substage.
JL No longer makes W0s, if you want good JL subs, go for the W5-6 or if you're an audiophile go for the W7

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Old 04-23-2007, 10:51 AM   #13
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

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pioneer 7700 mp3

2 memphis pr 15s memphis in a custom built console box built by me,1000d, 2 memphis 6x9s,memphis line driver,boss tweets (setup is no longer around due to blown sub that killed my amp but thats what i get for beatin the sht out of them all the time lol)
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Old 04-23-2007, 11:00 AM   #14
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96 chevy

jensen 9511ts indash tv,memphis over sized 6.5s and 2 tweeters but future plan for either 3 12s or if i can get my 4 12 box back i built i will run 4 12s
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Old 04-27-2007, 08:26 PM   #15
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

ive been working for a stereo shop for about 10 years and heres some pics of my installs...


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Old 04-27-2007, 09:50 PM   #16
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ive been working for a stereo shop for about 10 years and heres some pics of my installs...
Thanks for the trip down Memory lane, in the early 90's this bad boy competed in alot of
IASCA and USAC events all over TN and surrounding states, she had about $12,500 just
in audio alone (Drop in the bucket these days) Wish I had taken pic's, but I was to busy
winning trophies I guess yall wanna know what kind of I.C.E. goodies were installed?

Front Stage
Sony 1" Dome Tweeters (2 Sets)
RF Audiophile 4" Midrange (1 Set)

Rear Fill
RF Audiphile 8" Mid Bass (1 Set)

Subs
RF Punch Pro 10" (1 Set)

Controller
Sony 1/2 din AM/FM/Changer Controller

Changer
Sony 10 Disc Changer w/ 3 Cartridges

Processor
RF Symmetrey EPX

Amps
Autotek BTS 150 x 150 (5 of Them)

Wiring
Phoenix Gold 0-Guage w/ Gold Connectors

Caps, Batts, Isolater
2 1.5M Caps, 2 Die Hard Golds, I Redline Isolater

And I am sure that I have forgotten something, other than
a Sh!tload of Dynamat Best she ever did was 137.5 DB
but she NEVER placed lower than 2nd & just missed BIS 7x.
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Old 04-27-2007, 11:26 PM   #17
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

not the year truck u have but some installs i have done.. get some ideas



















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Old 04-28-2007, 08:32 AM   #18
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Old 04-30-2007, 01:25 PM   #19
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This has to be my favorite set up of all times with my car audio experience. With this set up I would hit about 132DB. This wasn't my hardest hitting set up, but the best sounding set up. This was all in a 1990 Honda Accord.


Denon CD player w/Denon in dash 6 CD Changer
pair MTX 3.5 in dash
pair 6.5/tweet MB Quartz in front doors
pair 5.25/tweet MB Quartz in back doors
pair Rockford DVC 12 in back
1 rockford punch 400x4 - to my 6.5's and 5.25's
1 rockford punch 100x4 - to my tweets and 3.5's
1 rockford punch 60 - to my Subs
1 EQ5 electronic crossover
2 1.5 farad caps

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Re: How about some pics of custom stereos

was in my 81 lemans then moved to the 87 sub since 1997 but not yet put into the 85, (85 has stock 99 )since 87 is a writeoff.......made my own boxes for 2 crunch 10 inchers(in 1993 10inches @400 watts each was lots)wired amps radio etc to 1 switch, not key, kept subs on a seperate switch ,lets you talk listen to the radio loud and when a favorite part comes up "click" no more road noise!
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the 85 has a 99 radio is that custom lol
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Old 05-03-2007, 12:46 AM   #22
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

hows this for custom audio??

chevy/c10 short'fleet/'67

wrapped an extra wire i had laying around to the antenna lead


ran a clamp on the other end of the wire, removed factory cig lighter (wasnt hooked up anyways), installed a grommet to hold the clamp when not in use


attach the clamp onto $20 FM transmitter from wal-mart and BOOYA! 88.3FM is now my own personal radio station


youve gotta cut corners when youre a broke college punk

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Old 05-04-2007, 05:56 PM   #23
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Re: Custom stereos, let's see 'em

tavenner13 now thats innovation.
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hows this for custom audio??

chevy/c10 short'fleet/'67

wrapped an extra wire i had laying around to the antenna lead


ran a clamp on the other end of the wire, removed factory cig lighter (wasnt hooked up anyways), installed a grommet to hold the clamp when not in use


attach the clamp onto $20 FM transmitter from wal-mart and BOOYA! 88.3FM is now my own personal radio station


youve gotta cut corners when youre a broke college punk
i tried that with almost the same set up....but i could get reception,so i slamed the transmitter cable in the door jamb and drove down the road with it flapping in the breeze
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Tav, thats f'n funny

I like it!
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