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<blockquote data-quote="Handyman40+" data-source="post: 8780799" data-attributes="member: 685027"><p>My name is Nathan, I’m from Los Gatos ca, it’s in the South Bay Area. I’m a trim carpenter pretty much. Im addicted to buying and using trick woodworking tools and have the knowledge to back that up. In July I got rid of my second Dodge Ram and bought a 2019 Mercedes’ metris long wheelbase van. It’s black. My tool systainers fit well in it. I had a kenwood dmx957xr installed shortly after buying the van, knowing it was pretty good at the time. Since then I’ve returned to the system. I bought A bunch of sound deadening material in bulk when I got the van too, to do the rear and now I use it anywhere I can. Ordered a focal kx2 set and built some two piece offset adaptors for the doors, treated anywhere I could on the doors with the sound material. They are running passive. Ordered focal es100s because in the center dash of the van there is two spaces for that size speaker, with minor modifications. passive also. The es100 tweeters are in the factory locations in the outer corners of the dash. The kx2 tweeters are above the woofer a few inches and mounted on The door panels with some little rings I made. I installed the 4 crossovers right near the xd700 amp knowing I’d only like to do the runs to all the speakers once, and that I could easily rewire anything from that location. Then I built a center console for a jl8w7 which I just installed about a week ago per volume specs from JL. </p><p>it sounds good. I set the Gains a few times with a dmm and by ear and it’s good but I know I can do more. I’m thinking 2nd battery is my next move. These vans are made for two and there’s a spot for #2 but I didn’t get that option. its super fun to work on and i hear results almost daily. My question is what do I do next? Battery? Dsp? upgrade to a vxi amp with dsp? I have some money to take it further. </p><p>I bring up battery because I have a perfect, old, 13w7 sitting in my storage and with my carpentry abilities I bet I can make a super nice box that can go right in the sliding door, there’s a cute 15 x 6 inch slot from the cargo area to the cab under the partition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Handyman40+, post: 8780799, member: 685027"] My name is Nathan, I’m from Los Gatos ca, it’s in the South Bay Area. I’m a trim carpenter pretty much. Im addicted to buying and using trick woodworking tools and have the knowledge to back that up. In July I got rid of my second Dodge Ram and bought a 2019 Mercedes’ metris long wheelbase van. It’s black. My tool systainers fit well in it. I had a kenwood dmx957xr installed shortly after buying the van, knowing it was pretty good at the time. Since then I’ve returned to the system. I bought A bunch of sound deadening material in bulk when I got the van too, to do the rear and now I use it anywhere I can. Ordered a focal kx2 set and built some two piece offset adaptors for the doors, treated anywhere I could on the doors with the sound material. They are running passive. Ordered focal es100s because in the center dash of the van there is two spaces for that size speaker, with minor modifications. passive also. The es100 tweeters are in the factory locations in the outer corners of the dash. The kx2 tweeters are above the woofer a few inches and mounted on The door panels with some little rings I made. I installed the 4 crossovers right near the xd700 amp knowing I’d only like to do the runs to all the speakers once, and that I could easily rewire anything from that location. Then I built a center console for a jl8w7 which I just installed about a week ago per volume specs from JL. it sounds good. I set the Gains a few times with a dmm and by ear and it’s good but I know I can do more. I’m thinking 2nd battery is my next move. These vans are made for two and there’s a spot for #2 but I didn’t get that option. its super fun to work on and i hear results almost daily. My question is what do I do next? Battery? Dsp? upgrade to a vxi amp with dsp? I have some money to take it further. I bring up battery because I have a perfect, old, 13w7 sitting in my storage and with my carpentry abilities I bet I can make a super nice box that can go right in the sliding door, there’s a cute 15 x 6 inch slot from the cargo area to the cab under the partition. [/QUOTE]
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