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Rockford Fosgate DSR1 with a JBL DSP4086 Combo Install
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<blockquote data-quote="S550 GT" data-source="post: 8842220" data-attributes="member: 687393"><p>If anyone is looking for an awesome sound system for an S550 Mustang here is mine. I took my time installing this new sound system in my 2017 Mustang GT. I mounted the JBL DSP4086 along with a DSR1 in the original amp mounting location using the existing bracket from the OEM amp. The 8 channels fit perfectly with this speaker set up in my Mustang. I did install new Hertz DT 24.3 Dieci Series Tweeters with the included DX 100.3 External Crossovers, Focal K2 Power ES 165 KX3 Midrange and Hertz DT 24.3 Woofers in the doors. I used a Kenwood Excelon KFC-X3C in the center channel dash and a Kenwood Excelon KFC-XW800F 8" sub in the stock box in the trunk. I also used Kicker 47KSC6704 Coax speakers in the rear deck. I used Stinger Fast Rings and I put sound deadening in the doors, rear deck, trunk wheel well and truck lid. The only step I couldn't complete by myself was tuning the DSP in the JBL amp. For this I drove from Michigan to Clearwater Florida to have Dean and Fernando from Five Star Car Stereo tune my system. I chose these guys because they are one of the few shops that can use an RTA mic and software to properly tune a DSP. It does require a PC to be connected to the AMP and another PC to see what the system is actually producing with Pink Noise. It took them 3 hours to tune it using time alignment and WOW what a difference. I highly recommend a professional who knows what they are doing to correctly tune a DSP. The results are truly fantastic. The sound is so pure and clean and the bass is really tight. I can turn the volume up with absolutely no distortion. My total cost for this system was $3,000 which included the tuning. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]49610[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S550 GT, post: 8842220, member: 687393"] If anyone is looking for an awesome sound system for an S550 Mustang here is mine. I took my time installing this new sound system in my 2017 Mustang GT. I mounted the JBL DSP4086 along with a DSR1 in the original amp mounting location using the existing bracket from the OEM amp. The 8 channels fit perfectly with this speaker set up in my Mustang. I did install new Hertz DT 24.3 Dieci Series Tweeters with the included DX 100.3 External Crossovers, Focal K2 Power ES 165 KX3 Midrange and Hertz DT 24.3 Woofers in the doors. I used a Kenwood Excelon KFC-X3C in the center channel dash and a Kenwood Excelon KFC-XW800F 8" sub in the stock box in the trunk. I also used Kicker 47KSC6704 Coax speakers in the rear deck. I used Stinger Fast Rings and I put sound deadening in the doors, rear deck, trunk wheel well and truck lid. The only step I couldn't complete by myself was tuning the DSP in the JBL amp. For this I drove from Michigan to Clearwater Florida to have Dean and Fernando from Five Star Car Stereo tune my system. I chose these guys because they are one of the few shops that can use an RTA mic and software to properly tune a DSP. It does require a PC to be connected to the AMP and another PC to see what the system is actually producing with Pink Noise. It took them 3 hours to tune it using time alignment and WOW what a difference. I highly recommend a professional who knows what they are doing to correctly tune a DSP. The results are truly fantastic. The sound is so pure and clean and the bass is really tight. I can turn the volume up with absolutely no distortion. My total cost for this system was $3,000 which included the tuning. [ATTACH]49610[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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