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kingleo

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  1. Technivally you could but you will lose the ability to fade or balance your music. It's better for you mids to have thee own signal. Cuz if you have an issue later with your sub amp you don't want to have to be rewiring RCA's.
  2. You would see a big difference. Although the hu says 18-23 it's more like probably 10-15. Most hu and amPs do not put out what they say. Unless they are 100% efficient. Its more like 75-80% of stated power. So for what you are looking for getting a 100x2 gives you more useable power and room for upgrading later.
  3. Whats real funny is when lames think the higher the temp the brighter the light. That's why you have losers driving around with purple headlights. With so much info on the net, how can people still be so ignorant.
  4. Maybe plan on two 8" per door, and 6.5's for rear fill. If course your tweets.
  5. http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/77708-2002-millenia-system-re-build/page__fromsearch__1 Also with the photobucket pics you need to copy and paste the 4th link if using mobile to post pics.
  6. This is how my first build came out Well here is the latest update. Took a few days off, now 'm back at it. I wrapped the box and made some trim panels in a nice two tone scheme.
  7. You can use Velcro, or make it pressure fit around the equipment for a snug fit.
  8. take it real slow with the jig saw. I you still have issues, cut a bit smaller on purpose then sand the rest to get it straight. Or just get some clamps and clamp some scrap wood to make a straight line jig for your saw.
  9. Oh yeah. I would suggest a good crossover with band pass capability, to cut the higher frequency from the 8's.
  10. Get a bigger amp. Build a rock solid box. Tuned in.That's out of the question.
  11. I did 4 8" vfl's in the rear deck of my boys accord. They got super loud and clear. You could hear it two blocks away. It was on a AB sq945 4ch.
  12. Box looks great. Did you use primer? I noticed that with wood if you don't use a good primer you still see the texture of the wood. Tuned in.
  13. This is just one sick ass build. Plain and simple. Alot of equipment an it still looks stock. Just great craftsmanship.
  14. If your port is big enough and you round your port walls in and out you can cut out the port noise.
  15. Instead of terminal cups you can use bolts and nuts for terminals. But good job on your first box. 1.4 isn't to bad I put a 10" audiopipe txx-bd in a 1.5 box @ 30hz and it sounded like two 12's.
  16. Just did some research on the T5's and DAMN!!! At retail Steve your mids are more than I paid for my car lol. But seriously, this build goes in top 2 on this forum next to the crazy BMW. Any plans on bringing the 'hoe' or the 'F' to the east coast?
  17. I'm doing a build for my neighbor so for now my build is on hold. He recently bought a 67 bug in pretty good condition. After he got all the rust taken care of and had new floor boards put in I went to work. I lost the pics of the rear down but it is covered from roof to floor with FatMat deadener doubled up on the rear fire wall. Equipment: Sony deck (soon to be replaced) Massive Audio VX 6.5 components (up front) Massive Audio VX 6x9 in the rear (soon to be replaced by another VX 6.5 comp set. MB Quart 125.4 (mids) MB Quart 1500.1 (subs) ordered 2- 10" RE Audio SE dual 2 subs in a 1.75 sealed box.
  18. You have to see it in person. The interior is brand new. It has a 1300cc motor and it's lowered like an inch. I'll take more pics of the car tomorrow.
  19. Just need to screw in the baffles then resin to seal it up. The box will be wrapped like the interior, gray tweed and gray leather. The rear 6.5's will be in exterior color matched pods on either side of the box.
  20. This is an idea I wanted to do for while. Something like this
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