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<blockquote data-quote="Oaman5" data-source="post: 8491590" data-attributes="member: 666475"><p>Hey guys this is my first big build and I thought it would be nice to show people that they can do what it takes to get loud so here's what I'm going to run: 6 soundqubed hds312s, 2 audiopipe 3ks, all 0 gauge wire, 12 gauge ofc speaker wire, 240 amp mechman alternator, extra batteries already have a stinger spv70, will be adding a very small battery in the back of the truck so i can hook the amps pretty easy becuase the amps will be in the back as well and an xs power 3400, soundqubed pro speakers and tweeters If I need extra batts I'll get them. My name is oren and I'm 20 years old I work at piggly wiggly part time and I don't make alot of money but it's not impossible to do these kind of builds yet it takes time to get everything but like I said not impossible I've been saving up and will continue to save up until I get everything I need. My goal is to hit 155 dbs at least. My box is almost completed all I have left to do is paint the box and put the subs in I bought a green semi gloss paint for soundqubed... I have an extreme addiction with subs and In general car audio my uncle used to own a car audio shop and tbh it runs in the blood the first time I really got hooked is when a friend pulled up and showed me his system it was 4 15s and it really made me where I couldn't breathe at all. That's another goal lol. Anyways I'll have some pics put up tonight and tomorrow. And tbh if it wasn't for my dad this would have never came true he was in construction work for 40 years and he really knows this stuff better than I do I honestly think he's enjoyed it just as much as I have!</p><p></p><p>Here's my list :</p><p></p><p>6 soundqubed hds312s 2 ohm subs (already have 2 need 4)</p><p></p><p>2 audiopipe 3ks (already have one)</p><p></p><p>Mechman 240 amp alternator</p><p></p><p>Batteries (already have stinger spv70 will be adding more of course)</p><p></p><p>Soundqubed pro speakers and tweeters I don't want to add a 4 channel amp so I might just knock the Tweeters off currently have Sony mex5100 radio puts out 45w per channel.</p><p></p><p>Sound deadener</p><p></p><p>Accordion boot</p><p></p><p>Pac lc1 for bass knob to control both amps with one remote</p><p></p><p>Y adapters</p><p></p><p>Another rca cable</p><p></p><p>Crap loads of speakers wire</p><p></p><p>Lots of screws for subs will be drilling bigger hole to install the subs with bigger screws</p><p></p><p>And I think that's it i need more I'll add it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oaman5, post: 8491590, member: 666475"] Hey guys this is my first big build and I thought it would be nice to show people that they can do what it takes to get loud so here's what I'm going to run: 6 soundqubed hds312s, 2 audiopipe 3ks, all 0 gauge wire, 12 gauge ofc speaker wire, 240 amp mechman alternator, extra batteries already have a stinger spv70, will be adding a very small battery in the back of the truck so i can hook the amps pretty easy becuase the amps will be in the back as well and an xs power 3400, soundqubed pro speakers and tweeters If I need extra batts I'll get them. My name is oren and I'm 20 years old I work at piggly wiggly part time and I don't make alot of money but it's not impossible to do these kind of builds yet it takes time to get everything but like I said not impossible I've been saving up and will continue to save up until I get everything I need. My goal is to hit 155 dbs at least. My box is almost completed all I have left to do is paint the box and put the subs in I bought a green semi gloss paint for soundqubed... I have an extreme addiction with subs and In general car audio my uncle used to own a car audio shop and tbh it runs in the blood the first time I really got hooked is when a friend pulled up and showed me his system it was 4 15s and it really made me where I couldn't breathe at all. That's another goal lol. Anyways I'll have some pics put up tonight and tomorrow. And tbh if it wasn't for my dad this would have never came true he was in construction work for 40 years and he really knows this stuff better than I do I honestly think he's enjoyed it just as much as I have! Here's my list : 6 soundqubed hds312s 2 ohm subs (already have 2 need 4) 2 audiopipe 3ks (already have one) Mechman 240 amp alternator Batteries (already have stinger spv70 will be adding more of course) Soundqubed pro speakers and tweeters I don't want to add a 4 channel amp so I might just knock the Tweeters off currently have Sony mex5100 radio puts out 45w per channel. Sound deadener Accordion boot Pac lc1 for bass knob to control both amps with one remote Y adapters Another rca cable Crap loads of speakers wire Lots of screws for subs will be drilling bigger hole to install the subs with bigger screws And I think that's it i need more I'll add it. [/QUOTE]
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