My Install - tons of pics
#42
lol, I love ya brother, but I will continue to razz on you for that pic.
Looks decent, due...but you really sho9uld clean up that wiring. I am to assume you are burnt out from the install, hit it back up after a few weeks hiatus.
Looks decent, due...but you really sho9uld clean up that wiring. I am to assume you are burnt out from the install, hit it back up after a few weeks hiatus.
#44
Whats the point of putting all that work into the amp rack, mounting the sub etc. and then having wiring all over the effing place? It looks so ugly.... really need to re-think you're "it's a trunk after all" strategy.
#47
The woofer is a dual 2 [wired in parallel to make a 4ohm load]
The woofer will be seeing 400watts rms @ 4ohm
The woofer will be seeing 400watts rms @ 4ohm
Anyway, good job.. can't tell from the pictures if you did or didn't, but it's a good idea to resin or polyurethane the inside of the box to seal up the MDF nicely.
Box looks good, amp pedestals look good.. the wiring looks terrible, not only does it look bad but it's quite dangerous. Just my 2 cents. Good luck.
#48
cprx.. yeah that was a typo.. its wired in series..
its not dangerous at all...
all the wiring is split inside shielded splitters from knukonceptz and i even went as far as to elec tape the connectors sticking out of amps.
the inside of box was made air tight with extra layer of glue.
its not dangerous at all...
all the wiring is split inside shielded splitters from knukonceptz and i even went as far as to elec tape the connectors sticking out of amps.
the inside of box was made air tight with extra layer of glue.
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