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    Junior Member dmazyn's Avatar
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    Slow new build

    It's been awhile from my last build in my VW GTI.

    New Car: 2020 VW Atlas Cross Sport
    Head-unit: Stock
    DSP: Mini DSP 8x12 DL
    Tweets: Moral Piccolo
    Mid Range: Audio Frog GB25
    Midbass: SI TM65 MKIII
    Sub: Moral Ultimo
    Amps: Tweet/Midrang - Sounstream Rubicon 204, Midbass - Soundstream Rubicon 702, Sub - Soundstream Rubicon 1002

    Current progress:

    1. Amp racks built
    2. Wire (speaker/power) run to the front of the car
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    Noob BenevolentDictator's Avatar
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    Re: Slow new build

    Very nice.
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    Re: Slow new build

    Yep. I like the soundstream in use.
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    Senior Member chithead's Avatar
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    Re: Slow new build

    Whoa, mama! Wonderful choice of equipment.
    Are you not entertained?!?!


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    Re: Slow new build

    That's a heckuvan intro. I'm liking what I see.

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    Re: Slow new build

    Diggin the choices!!!
    Kenwood DDX9903S, Arc PS-8 w/PSC, Arc Audio 1200.6, Helix SPXL1000, Audiofrog GB12D4(2) IB, GB60, GB25, GB10

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    Re: Slow new build

    I've seen those amps before...

    Looks great Danny


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    Junior Member dmazyn's Avatar
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    Re: Slow new build

    Thanks everyone.

    Next steps:

    1. Complete the wiring
    2. Decide where the midrange will go. The tweets are in custom Sail panel so either the midrange will go in the a pillar or in the doors where the factory tweets are located next to the door handles.
    3. Get the speakers hooked up
    4. Figure out the minsidsp setup

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    Junior Member dmazyn's Avatar
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    Re: Slow new build

    The sail panels are not going to work due to how the door car goes back on can not fit the modified ones. I decided to try a pillar cross firing configuration took a few weeks to get the pillars done but here they are.

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