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<blockquote data-quote="kbohning" data-source="post: 6848237" data-attributes="member: 623000"><p>So this is round two of my first ever car audio project. (round one ended in a "lack of fuses incident") Most of what I have i found at a garage sale, it's all used. I know some things about auido systems but very little. I intalled the system into my 98' Trooper LS. I knew i didn't want to perminantly deticate the back of my rig to my sound system so i decided to build a removable speakerbox. i'm extremely proud of this, having never built a speaker box before.. it's double walled, built with 1/4" plywood, and 3 compartments that house a 12" Kicker CVR subwoofer, and two Pioneer 6x9" speakers. the entire inside is padded with 1/4" yoga mat. the thing is solid, and does not rattle one bit, and sounds amazing. it's powered by 250wat, 2 channel amp. I can take the whole assembly out of the back extremely easily with a few plugs and put it in the garage when i want to load up the rig.</p><p></p><p>In the front i have 2 5" 100wat speakers and tweeters (dunno the specs) that are being fed of the deck that has a 100watt internal amp. my next project will be to instal the split boxes between the speakers and the tweeters.. haven't decided exactly how i will go about this yet. this is where i need a little useful advice to better fine tune what i have.</p><p></p><p>any ideas? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kbohning, post: 6848237, member: 623000"] So this is round two of my first ever car audio project. (round one ended in a "lack of fuses incident") Most of what I have i found at a garage sale, it's all used. I know some things about auido systems but very little. I intalled the system into my 98' Trooper LS. I knew i didn't want to perminantly deticate the back of my rig to my sound system so i decided to build a removable speakerbox. i'm extremely proud of this, having never built a speaker box before.. it's double walled, built with 1/4" plywood, and 3 compartments that house a 12" Kicker CVR subwoofer, and two Pioneer 6x9" speakers. the entire inside is padded with 1/4" yoga mat. the thing is solid, and does not rattle one bit, and sounds amazing. it's powered by 250wat, 2 channel amp. I can take the whole assembly out of the back extremely easily with a few plugs and put it in the garage when i want to load up the rig. In the front i have 2 5" 100wat speakers and tweeters (dunno the specs) that are being fed of the deck that has a 100watt internal amp. my next project will be to instal the split boxes between the speakers and the tweeters.. haven't decided exactly how i will go about this yet. this is where i need a little useful advice to better fine tune what i have. any ideas? [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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