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    Disturbing the peace SublimeZ's Avatar
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    Re: Marv's Silverado Regular Cab build

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Marv View Post
    Thanks James and can't say I remember the conversation however you may have another chance as I am seriously considering doing it one more!
    I would have been surprised if you did. Been at least 10 years ago.
    OT- Nice truck and nice work


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    Re: Marv's Silverado Regular Cab build

    Quote Originally Posted by SublimeZ View Post
    I would have been surprised if you did. Been at least 10 years ago.
    OT- Nice truck and nice work
    Thanks and these days Im surprised if I remember what I had for breakfast! 🤗

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    Re: Marv's Silverado Regular Cab build

    I used Anderson Powerpole quick connectors to make it easier to install the amp which is mounted inside the lower compartment of the jump seat and made wire organizers from zip ties

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    Re: Marv's Silverado Regular Cab build

    Found this slick little kit to make factory looking connections on all the wires.
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    Installed the amp in the lower compartment of the jump seat and used some old school Stinger Expert interconnects I had laying around.

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    Re: Marv's Silverado Regular Cab build

    Built the sub enclosure from a combination of 13mm and 18mm Baltic Birch plywood.
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    Re: Marv's Silverado Regular Cab build

    Sub enclosure and amp installed.
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    Re: Marv's Silverado Regular Cab build

    Stage height is ok, width and depth are excellent with tweeters in the stock dash location (surprisingly much better than I thought they would be) however tonality is not quite as good as I remember or Im just more finicky so I am going to replace everything except the sub. I already removed the Alpine headunit to reinstall the factory headunit and will either add a dsp or amp/dsp combo. Nasty is sending me some of the Mercury drivers to try out and if I don't like those I may go back to the 15M Revelators and Illuminator ring radiators or try the ARC Reference series drivers I have coming in trade for enclosure work I did for the local shop. I'm also going to move the tweeters to the a-pillars and leave the option open to go 3 way up front.

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    Re: Marv's Silverado Regular Cab build

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Marv View Post
    Stage height is ok, width and depth are excellent with tweeters in the stock dash location (surprisingly much better than I thought they would be) however tonality is not quite as good as I remember or Im just more finicky so I am going to replace everything except the sub. I already removed the Alpine headunit to reinstall the factory headunit and will either add a dsp or amp/dsp combo. Nasty is sending me some of the Mercury drivers to try out and if I don't like those I may go back to the 15M Revelators and Illuminator ring radiators or try the ARC Reference series drivers I have coming in trade for enclosure work I did for the local shop. I'm also going to move the tweeters to the a-pillars and leave the option open to go 3 way up front.
    Before i sent my mercurys off. The tweeter in the dash wasnt for me the mid in the dash was ok but there was a bit of beaming. As i moved my head closer and sound was much better. But as long as you have the tweeters in the a pillar it will be nice (in my opinion)

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    Re: Marv's Silverado Regular Cab build

    These are for mr marv

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