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<blockquote data-quote="penguinspike" data-source="post: 8659695" data-attributes="member: 675843"><p>Sup Peeps,</p><p></p><p>I'm 38 years old and have been out of the Audio game for FAR to long. Near the end of July, I was installing some new speakers in my daughter's car because hers had <strong>deteriorated</strong>. She was happy with the $30 to $40 new 6.5 4-ways, but it made me realize how much I missed doing car audio stuff. I thought back to the last time I even built a nice subwoofer enclosure and it has been 21 years. It was by far the largest enclosure I've ever built. Me and a friend of mine's older brother built an enclosure that took up the entire back seat of his extended cab GMC Sonoma. It had 2 Pioneer IMPP 12's and an old school Orion amp. Even with the factory radio and a line converter that thing was sick. The last aftermarket radio that I had was stolen our of my car while I was at work, not even 5 months after I had it installed. That was 11 years ago. It was stolen on 4/20, only remember that because I hoped he got some bad weed with it and choked to death on it. It sucked having to still pay for a radio and you put on your credit card and not having it anymore. </p><p></p><p>Now I am trying to build myself a decent budget system. I plan on installing a Pioneer radio, nothing fancy but nice. Wanted something that matched my dash gauges in cool, so going Pioneer. Debating on putting components in all 4 doors or just getting some 3 or 4 ways (6.5"). The biggest thing is putting a small sub in my hatchback and not lose storage space. My car is an 04 Toyota Matrix, I paid cash for it and it gets over 30 mpg, so for my daily 1.5 hour daily commute (45 there and 45 back) it is nice. I've thought about finding a Matrix or Vibe in a salvage yard and pulling the enclosure for the monsoon sub that some came with and putting it my car, but I don't know if that would really be worth it. I believe that they were only 6.5 speakers in a plastic enclosure. I will probably build a small fiberglass enclosure for a single 8 in sub. it will be covered in fabric so I won't have to worry about getting the visible part of the enclosure real smooth.</p><p></p><p>Any advise that someone could provide me would be great. </p><p></p><p>Penguinspike </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="penguinspike, post: 8659695, member: 675843"] Sup Peeps, I'm 38 years old and have been out of the Audio game for FAR to long. Near the end of July, I was installing some new speakers in my daughter's car because hers had [B]deteriorated[/B]. She was happy with the $30 to $40 new 6.5 4-ways, but it made me realize how much I missed doing car audio stuff. I thought back to the last time I even built a nice subwoofer enclosure and it has been 21 years. It was by far the largest enclosure I've ever built. Me and a friend of mine's older brother built an enclosure that took up the entire back seat of his extended cab GMC Sonoma. It had 2 Pioneer IMPP 12's and an old school Orion amp. Even with the factory radio and a line converter that thing was sick. The last aftermarket radio that I had was stolen our of my car while I was at work, not even 5 months after I had it installed. That was 11 years ago. It was stolen on 4/20, only remember that because I hoped he got some bad weed with it and choked to death on it. It sucked having to still pay for a radio and you put on your credit card and not having it anymore. Now I am trying to build myself a decent budget system. I plan on installing a Pioneer radio, nothing fancy but nice. Wanted something that matched my dash gauges in cool, so going Pioneer. Debating on putting components in all 4 doors or just getting some 3 or 4 ways (6.5"). The biggest thing is putting a small sub in my hatchback and not lose storage space. My car is an 04 Toyota Matrix, I paid cash for it and it gets over 30 mpg, so for my daily 1.5 hour daily commute (45 there and 45 back) it is nice. I've thought about finding a Matrix or Vibe in a salvage yard and pulling the enclosure for the monsoon sub that some came with and putting it my car, but I don't know if that would really be worth it. I believe that they were only 6.5 speakers in a plastic enclosure. I will probably build a small fiberglass enclosure for a single 8 in sub. it will be covered in fabric so I won't have to worry about getting the visible part of the enclosure real smooth. Any advise that someone could provide me would be great. Penguinspike [/QUOTE]
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