2000 Chevy C3500 Full DA-Audison, Dynaudio, JL, Stinger

This is my 2000 C3500 I've owned since 2001. Way overdue for a new system. I will also be doing a little "freshen up" So far I've recovered the headliner and visors (darker than stock) replaced the carpet, also went darker than stock, new grill, all new headlights/taillights ,parking lenses, hid's hi and lo beam, replaced every other bulb interior/exterior with led bulbs, and replace the "3 door" ashtray/power plug unit with a "single door" unit

Stinger Heigh10-optical out
Bit10D Full DA
Audison AV5.1kHD Full DA
Dynaudio Esotec 242
Rear fill-Hertz K130
(2) 13TW5-4
OFC Wiring/distribution blocks-Knukonceptz

The CLD deadening was done in 2001. I replaced some peeling "Dynamat Original"

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These door pods were my first fiberglass project I ever did. I had the black and flame theme throughout my truck. They are still holding up after 21 years. The rears will be reused and the fronts will become garage wall art as the front door panels will be returned to stock



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The Heigh10 tray was bonded to the dash insert with 3M Plastic repair and the gaps filled with flat ABS sheet, body worked with Rage Goldbody filler, sprayed with high build primer, wet sanded in the kitchen sink to 400g (only when the wife was not home) spot putty, primered again, wet sanded to 600g, texture coated with light layer of truck bed liner, sprayed with SEM Charcoal, and Medium Grey



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Interesting choice on the BitTen. Isn't that piece speaker level in- only? Amp rack is sick. Did you get one of Dean's rulers? lol

Nice work!

Where did you put the HVAC controls?

Jay
 
Interesting choice on the BitTen. Isn't that piece speaker level in- only?
bit10-D has optical-in, heigh10 has optical-out. true, bit10's main inputs are speaker-level but there's also an rca-level aux-input which could be used with an aftermarket radio as well.
 
bit10-D has optical-in, heigh10 has optical-out. true, bit10's main inputs are speaker-level but there's also an rca-level aux-input which could be used with an aftermarket radio as well.

Makes sense. I think the Bit Ten (Non-D) is the one we carry, and I haven't installed one yet. Our sales guys still haven't embraced DSP. If they do sell something it's a Forza amp/dsp combo. Thanks for clearing it up.

Jay
 
The shaved front bumper takes me back to my minitruckin' days where you could buy them like that...and with fog lights in them. Looks good.
 
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