Originally Posted by
punkrocker
Soooooo I found my mid range drivers and tweeters. I never went for an active setup as that would require a DSP which I don't think is necessary at the price range that I listen too. Morel Maximo 6 components up front and Morel Maximo co-axials for real fill.
Good choice... much more realistic and reasonable then the 16 midbass drivers you were talking about earlier
Originally Posted by
punkrocker
You'll want to start with the highest input voltage setting which usually is the furthest counter-clockwise on the gain knob.
Originally Posted by
punkrocker
Is there a place to buy a light grey carpet that will completely match my interior? 2010 Tacoma Double Cab.
PartsExpress has a good selection of carpet
Originally Posted by
punkrocker
Has anyone seen a car computer and decided that yes, it is actually more impressive than any head unit on the market both aesthetically of the software and tuning options available?
Aesthetically, I prefer a conventional head-unit. Most of them today have built in DSP ability which will satisfy most listeners if used correctly (which is the most important part).
And again, you said above :
Originally Posted by
punkrocker
I never went for an active setup as that would require a DSP which I don't think is necessary at the price range that I listen too.
With that, I think the DSP built into a conventional head-unit would be plenty for what you are trying to accomplish and likely be a good start as far as learning how to use it.
Originally Posted by
punkrocker
Most importantly as it has to do with box building is that the Sundown sd3 d2 needs to be tuned to 32hz, does this refer to how I should build a box or do I just adjust the knob on my "Bass expander equalizer"
32hz is what the box design is tuned for. You'll need to read up on designing subwoofer boxes.
What is this "Bass expander equalizer" you have?