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I just got done doing my stereo in my 87 TB.. Very happy with it! I listen to everything form classical, blues to rock & rap so I need to have a stereo that would be crisp, clean, & correct amount of bass for the music I was listening to. I did spend more then most but not near as much as alot out there. It sounds GREAT! but need to finish tuning it.
*Apline d100 indash touch screen tv, dvd, cd, mp3, i-pod interface radio *Apline i-pod interface cable * 60 gb i-pod *Apline Black Bird navigation *Apline pdx 150x 4 channel Amp for mids & highs *Apline pdx 1000x 1 sub amp *diamond audio 6x9's * 4x10 to 6x9 adapter *diamond audio 5 1/4 components * front kick pannels from crutch field *1- JL 12w6 sub |
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damm how much you got in that setup
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86 t-type 009 injectors, walbro 340 hotwired, ls1 maf translator., Boost Commander, smc alky kit, scanmaster2.1, thrasher chip, extender chip, fbody rad, ramcharger fans, b&m shifter, red stripe convertor, cyberdyne fuel gauge, SSM upper control arms, hotchkis lower control arms. 06 midnight Warrior 102ci samson ground pounder and programmer. |
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digital amps rock..stay cool, work great clear sound less draw on power!
To much $ in it..lol computer is on the floor now, brake needs some bending but works great Last edited by Turbo'dBuick : November 27th, 2006 at 04:36 PM. |
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It sounds crip, clear, & really really loud! lol Hoping to finish tuning it later. The digital amps have alot of tuning capabilities. Love the whole set up. Thinking a 10" would of been more then enough!
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Pretty sweet man. Got a few questions about the sub enclosure though. Will it fit up under the rear deck area or is it too tall? (ie- more than 13" tall lol). Why did you face the sub/enclosure in that direction? And finally, how much are those pre-fab kicks, and how well do they fit?
NICE SETUP, check out mine if you like.... www.sounddomain.com/id/8uwith6
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Neil 1986 Buick Regal Grand National GT6152, Powerstroke IC, 60's, THDP, Stock Block/Heads Proud User of ALKYCONTROL & TURBOTWEAK Products! 11.08 @ 122.39mph, 1.59 60ft, 25psi of Boost (w/ PT51, 50's) 17x8" & 18x9.5" Coys C5 Wheels - DONT BUY FROM THEM! ![]() 1987 Buick Regal Turbo T WE4 Stock w/ 009s, 3" Modern Muscle DP, Hooker Exh, Daily Driver! |
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Dang, they are proud of those.......... hrmm, they do look nice though
And as Royal-T-Ltd did say, 3.5s SUCK!!! Hrmmmm
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Neil 1986 Buick Regal Grand National GT6152, Powerstroke IC, 60's, THDP, Stock Block/Heads Proud User of ALKYCONTROL & TURBOTWEAK Products! 11.08 @ 122.39mph, 1.59 60ft, 25psi of Boost (w/ PT51, 50's) 17x8" & 18x9.5" Coys C5 Wheels - DONT BUY FROM THEM! ![]() 1987 Buick Regal Turbo T WE4 Stock w/ 009s, 3" Modern Muscle DP, Hooker Exh, Daily Driver! |
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the custom box will fit, as for the direction of the box I have it just sitting in there. Your set up looks good but looks kind of heavy & how does it sound? looks very restrictive for the sound getting threw. Very clean though!
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My Enclosure is 3/4" MDF, sealed 1.27 cubes. The sub Im running likes ported, but does okay in the sealed box. The reason I asked about yours is if it was bought pre-fab and it fit under the rear deck I was wanting to do a ported enclosure similar to yours in my car. But I want it up out of the way. The trim panels that hold the amps are 1/2" MDF and really arent that heavy. The heavy part is the sub, its like 50 or 60 pounds! As for "sound getting through" its just fine. Every G body Ive ever done a stereo in has either had 3 10s, 2 12s or 1 12 up there, and usually trim panels as well. Ive never heard or felt a difference when removing the panels vs leaving them on, and have argued till I was blue in the face with people about the improvement they feel it makes. Basically, it "works for me!"
Nice setup bud........ now you got me thinking about kick panels!!!!!!!!!!
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Neil 1986 Buick Regal Grand National GT6152, Powerstroke IC, 60's, THDP, Stock Block/Heads Proud User of ALKYCONTROL & TURBOTWEAK Products! 11.08 @ 122.39mph, 1.59 60ft, 25psi of Boost (w/ PT51, 50's) 17x8" & 18x9.5" Coys C5 Wheels - DONT BUY FROM THEM! ![]() 1987 Buick Regal Turbo T WE4 Stock w/ 009s, 3" Modern Muscle DP, Hooker Exh, Daily Driver! |
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