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nagsr95 Joined: January 18, 2008 Location: New Hampshire, United States Posts: 40 |
| Posted: February 18, 2009 at 12:50 AM - IP Logged |
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Head Unit: Alpine 7894 ('02) 
Electronic Crossover: Precision Power FRX-456 ('97) 
Amplifiers: -Precision Power PCX 480 ('02). Running the front component set, biamplified. -Precision Power PC4400 ('99). Running the rear component set, biamplified. -Precision Power PCX 2125 ('02). Running the subwoofer. 




Subwoofer: JL Audio 12w6v2 ('06) 


Front speakers: Diamond Audio HEX S6000S ('06) 

Rear Speakers: MB Quart 215.02 CX 
Interconnects/Accessories: -Phoenix Gold RCA's -Phoenix Gold Power and Ground distribution blocks and Voltage display -Phoenix Gold 0 guage power wire and fuse holder/14 guage speaker wire (rears) -Esoteric Audio 12 guage speaker wire (fronts and sub). |
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nagsr95 Joined: January 18, 2008 Location: New Hampshire, United States Posts: 40 |
| Posted: February 18, 2009 at 1:59 PM - IP Logged |
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I put spacers underneath the feet of all the amps to lift them up off the board about 1/4 inch to help keep them cool. 
I put a 2.5 inch fan behind the PCX 2125, and the spacers allow the air to flow underneath the amp: 
Switch for the fan, in the panel above the driver's feet: 
Backside of the FRX-456/PCX 480 board (amp next to the sub): 
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knightlight Joined: March 03, 2009 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 1 |
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Sweet, nice set up there.  |
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rushman6924 Joined: March 04, 2009 Location: Texas, United States Posts: 5 |
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thats what im talking about. Very nice, clean install. Congratulations on a job well done. At least thats my opinion. Keep up the good work. ___________________________________________ Do it right or dont do it at all. If your not sure, ask! |
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nagsr95 Joined: January 18, 2008 Location: New Hampshire, United States Posts: 40 |
| Posted: March 19, 2009 at 12:45 PM - IP Logged |
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Thanks guys. Here's some shots of the box construction: 




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Steven Kephart Joined: November 06, 2003 Location: Oregon, United States Posts: 1,738 |
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| Nice equipment. And the install looks clean. |
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usoivlife Joined: December 15, 2007 Location: California, United States Posts: 16 |
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Really clean install, and The equipment is great also.....Good Job ___________________________________________ In life, there will ALWAYZ be Haterz- but without Haterz there couldn't be Playerz- So without YOU there couldn't be ME!!! |
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kris05vvti Joined: October 02, 2008 Location: New Jersey, United States Posts: 29 |
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very nice setup dude...looks very clean and professional  |
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KarTuneMan Joined: December 14, 2004 Location: Isle Of Man Posts: 7,091 |
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| WHoo rahhhh my friend........ |
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nagsr95 Joined: January 18, 2008 Location: New Hampshire, United States Posts: 40 |
| Posted: April 28, 2009 at 9:39 PM - IP Logged |
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Thanks again. I got some upgrades lined up for this spring. -New rear speakers. I bought another Diamond Audio HEX 6.5 inch component set identical to what I have up front. Getting rid of those 14 year old MB Quart's in the back now, mounting the Diamond tweets up in the rear pillars. -PPI QBass knob. Will let me get more bass from the sub than using the sub level in the Alpine head. -6ft RCA for the bass, so I can run the sub signal through the FRX456 and utilize the subsonic filter. -On/off switch for the sub amp. I listen to talk radio frequently, so might as well preserve the life of my alternator by shutting down the sub amp when I can. -Putting a larger fan behind the sub amp (it gets warm the quickest by far), and moving the smaller fan behind the sub amp now to behind the amp running the fronts (amp in the trunk). -Making a little panel to go inside the pocket below the head for the amp and fan switches. Already cut the wood and bought the vinyl. -Upgrading the Big Three, in the middle of that right now. -Cutting the trunk board and hinging it, so I can get at my spare without having to dismount and move the amp and sub. -A bit of sound dampening. Got an annoying bass rattle in my rear deck area. Some of the goodies: 
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