My "not fancy" just for fun build
So, Seeing as how this seems to be the best strictly car audio forum going these days. And, maybe if I actually start a thread it will keep me motivated to finish a system.
Here goes nothing:
Ever since I started my own business two years ago, I have been sharing whips with the wife. We have a 2004 F150 SuperCrew (hers!) and a 2010 Camaro "ours".
I usually drove the Camaro because I drive more (she works from home), and the Ford gets terrible mileage. I hate that damn Camaro. Especially since we bought it
Because she wanted it. And, now she prefers her truck anyways. :daniel: Whatever!
I grew tired of that situation. And, finally a screamin' deal on a vehicle more to my liking fell in my lap. (and more importantly, I actually had the money to do something about it when it did!)
A 2004 Dodge 3500 4x4 heavy-duty. My kind of rig!
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So, no more Camaro full-time. I have my own ride now that does not need to be shared. That means I can rip & tear in to it without worrying about momma getting pissed.
If I have to drive for a week or two with no door panels, so be it. A big, square, hard subwoofer box for a console? Fine by me! Momma would never let that fly in her truck, LOL.
You guys get the point. My truck. The other nice thing: I picked it up cheap (well, cheap for a one-ton 4x4 diesel anyways). It looks good in the picture. And, its not totally destroyed.
But, its nowhere near new either. So, a little cut here, scratch there, rig-job over here.......I wont care. No big deal, its not a show truck. I now have something I have been lacking
since I started the business. A great platform to tinker with.
Speaking of the business. I have done pretty much nothing but work for the last two years. Everything has been about the shop in one way or another.
Even the little bit of stereo play I have done, has been in the shop!
Don't get me wrong, I love the shop. But, I think my mind needs a little break. Hopefully this will be a nice stress reliever. Or I will just get crazy busy again, and never finish it LOL, time will tell.
Maybe if I have a build thread it will keep me motivated.
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A little about me: I am a self confessed amp-junkie. Partially reformed. Not nearly as bad as I used to be. But, still, an amp junkie.
I have a handful of brands I like. Mostly "old-school". And, certain criteria I like. Like: an amp should be nothing more than a heat-sink with connections, and a gain knob (or two). I don't need no stinking processor in my amp. And, I like staggered power on my front stage. I have tried symmetrical power on mids/tweets, and just never can get a nice balance (my ears). I have the best results when the tweets have about 50% as much power on tap as the mids.
And, so on. I am an eccentric pain in the ass when it comes to system design! LOL
So, naturally, when I decided I was going to do a system in this here rig, I started hunting down some amplifiers.
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What I ended up with is a pretty cool ensemble.
Two Linear Power 2.2HV's (both titanium, and only one serial number apart)
Two SoundStream D200II's
And, two SoundStream D100II's
All 6 amps will run bridged.
The LP's each on an Diyma R12
The D200's each on a JBL 660 GTi mid
And the D100's each on a Morel MDT-57.05 tweet.
Head-unit will either be an Alpine CDA-9887, or Clarion CZ702. All processing will be done by the head-unit.
Either deck should have hot enough outputs that I wont need a line driver.
Subs will be in a center console.
Mids in stock locations in well treated doors.
And tweets right smack on top of the dash in front of god and everybody! LOL
The morel MDT-57.05's are fairly large. And it will be ugly by most peoples standards. But, I don't care. I am keeping this simple so it actually gets completed.
I am a big Morel tweeter fan. I have used several different versions. And they never let me down. I have always been curious about these 57.05's.
I don't remember where I first saw them? And there is not a whole lot of info out there about them (hope they aren't counterfeit! LOL).
I did notice they are made in England, not Isreal. They are big and ugly. Ohh-well. The sound is what matters.
Yea, this redneck shit is happening! LOL
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I will paint the bases, and grills to match the dash. There will still be a black ring (the actual tweeter body). But, that will have to be okay. I refuse to mask, and paint my tweeters.
The bases will also be screwed right down to the dash, with the screws going through the dash-mat that should be here next week. So they will do double-duty. And I wont have to use any silly Velcro stickies.
I have everything on hand now except the second D100II. It should be here Friday. After it lands I will start mocking up the amp rack (under the rear seat).
The sub-box, I think I will design, and draw up the plans. Then farm the actual build of the enclosure out. I don't have the right tools. Every time I build a box, they turn out great, but it takes me a freaking month!
The amps (minus one):
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Nice-looking ride ya got there...I'm looking forward to seeing what you do to it
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Thanks Al. It should be fun. And having good tunes sure will enlighten my monotonous commute every day.
Here are the JBL GTI's I scored for a song off my local Craigslist last week:
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I have never seen a bad word written about these, so I am pretty excited to give them a shot.
And the Morels I grabbed from Glen:
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I am hoping these do at least as well as my old MDT-12's.
And the Diyma R12's I have had for years. No pics right now. They are buried. We all know what they look like anyways. They are both brand new. I am finally going to break down and use them! LOL
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Sounds like a solid plan......and I like the equipment choices too. Should be a fun system!
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I say 9887 for HU because I heard that you have my old one.
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Notloudenuf
I say 9887 for HU because I heard that you have my old one.
I got it from bjayjr on diyma.
9887 has all the processing I will need. But, I really want USB and Bluetooth.
I thought I ordered a CZ702 the other night. But, I guess in my drunken stupor I didn't click the buttons right! Will have to try that again LOL.
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wheelieking71,
Nice round-up of equipment ( amps, et cetera ).
they've been around since at least 2002 :happy:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/swap-...-tweeters.html
Looking GREAT !!
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