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<blockquote data-quote="Heide264" data-source="post: 6165031" data-attributes="member: 610716"><p>So after another head gasket blew in my old caddy I am moving my system over to a '98 GMC Safari Van (Astro-ish van):</p><p></p><p>-Old <strong>eclipse head unit</strong> - forget the model - has front, back, and non-fader outs and have an aux in for my ipod</p><p></p><p>-<strong>JBL components</strong> for the front (P26T tweeters w/crossovers and an old set of 6.5" woofers w/o crossover) powered with a <strong>240Wrms JBL amp</strong> (run the amp with its high pass filter set just above the sub). Also going to throw on low pass coils on the 6.5"s to try them out.</p><p></p><p>-<strong>Old rockford fosgate legacy enclosure</strong> with 2x8" woofers that were recently refoamed powered by an old <strong>USAMPS150</strong> that I run bridged on it.</p><p></p><p>-Whatever <strong>factory rear speakers</strong> are in there now - going to just jack them over off the internal HU amp</p><p></p><p>I am thinking it'll sound much better than it did in the caddy with all the carpet and seats and such for sound deadening. I was planning on just putting the sub behind the bench seat in the trunk. Does anybody have any suggestions before I throw it all in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heide264, post: 6165031, member: 610716"] So after another head gasket blew in my old caddy I am moving my system over to a '98 GMC Safari Van (Astro-ish van): -Old [B]eclipse head unit[/B] - forget the model - has front, back, and non-fader outs and have an aux in for my ipod -[B]JBL components[/B] for the front (P26T tweeters w/crossovers and an old set of 6.5" woofers w/o crossover) powered with a [B]240Wrms JBL amp[/B] (run the amp with its high pass filter set just above the sub). Also going to throw on low pass coils on the 6.5"s to try them out. -[B]Old rockford fosgate legacy enclosure[/B] with 2x8" woofers that were recently refoamed powered by an old [B]USAMPS150[/B] that I run bridged on it. -Whatever [B]factory rear speakers[/B] are in there now - going to just jack them over off the internal HU amp I am thinking it'll sound much better than it did in the caddy with all the carpet and seats and such for sound deadening. I was planning on just putting the sub behind the bench seat in the trunk. Does anybody have any suggestions before I throw it all in? [/QUOTE]
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