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<blockquote data-quote="n2audio" data-source="post: 59076" data-attributes="member: 540940"><p>My brother's. He did it back in about '91. It was in an '86 z24</p><p></p><p>HU - sony (a mistake, he plainly admits)</p><p></p><p>Front dash - 4" Lanzar mid-bass &amp; Tweeter</p><p></p><p>Front Doors - 6" Lanzar mid bass</p><p></p><p>Rear deck - 5-1/4" Mid bass &amp; tweeter</p><p></p><p>Sub box - integrated directly below the rear deck w/plexi viewing panel - 3 chamber isobaric enclosure with 4 10" Lanzar OA's, each pair facing each other w/a 180 degree offset, middle chamber ported through rear deck.</p><p></p><p>Mid/Hi amps - Optidrive (the old school grey-blue ones) Opti 100 (50x2 rms)(three of these)</p><p></p><p>Sub amp - Opti 200</p><p></p><p>Crossovers - OptiX2 and OptiX3</p><p></p><p>The amps were installed in a drawer that rolled out from underneath the sub box. It had a plexi cover and 2 fans to keep the amps cool since they were running all channels at 2 ohms. The drawer had a formica panel on the face. He also had a velcro formica panel to cover up the plexi panel on the sub box for stealth. The x/o's were mounted flush to a false wall on either side of the trunk and all the speakers in the cabin were covered by stock grilles. When the trunk panels were in place and the amps drawer was hidden you would never have known he had a 5k system in it even with the trunk open. I loved it, and you would never have believed the bass with just 400 watts (probably closer to 500 actual).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2audio, post: 59076, member: 540940"] My brother's. He did it back in about '91. It was in an '86 z24 HU - sony (a mistake, he plainly admits) Front dash - 4" Lanzar mid-bass & Tweeter Front Doors - 6" Lanzar mid bass Rear deck - 5-1/4" Mid bass & tweeter Sub box - integrated directly below the rear deck w/plexi viewing panel - 3 chamber isobaric enclosure with 4 10" Lanzar OA's, each pair facing each other w/a 180 degree offset, middle chamber ported through rear deck. Mid/Hi amps - Optidrive (the old school grey-blue ones) Opti 100 (50x2 rms)(three of these) Sub amp - Opti 200 Crossovers - OptiX2 and OptiX3 The amps were installed in a drawer that rolled out from underneath the sub box. It had a plexi cover and 2 fans to keep the amps cool since they were running all channels at 2 ohms. The drawer had a formica panel on the face. He also had a velcro formica panel to cover up the plexi panel on the sub box for stealth. The x/o's were mounted flush to a false wall on either side of the trunk and all the speakers in the cabin were covered by stock grilles. When the trunk panels were in place and the amps drawer was hidden you would never have known he had a 5k system in it even with the trunk open. I loved it, and you would never have believed the bass with just 400 watts (probably closer to 500 actual). [/QUOTE]
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