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Posted by kanadianiceman on Sep-26-2005 04:37:

I just got my FIRST Car stereo... 56k !!WARNING!!

im a young kid, i like pretty things, prefferably loud.

so, here yo u go!


I, just, Got my Car Stereo........

well i got 2 friends to hook them up

and here are the specs





Pioneer DEH-P7700MP

Details:
� CD receiver with built-in MOSFET50 amplifier (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)
� detachable, fold-down face with Organic EL display
� 7-way Rotary Commander
� plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs including discs loaded with MP3, WMA, and AAC files (except tracks purchased at the iTunes music store)
� Easy EQ � five preset EQ curves with 3-band tone adjustment
� EQ-EX boosts selected EQ curve
� low-pass and high-pass filters
� XM and SIRIUS Satellite Radio-ready (you can add satellite radio for under $100, plus subscription)
� compatible with Pioneer's iPod� interface adapter
� CD changer controls
� optional auxiliary input (adapter required)
� front, rear, and subwoofer preamp outputs
� Supertuner IIID+
� 18 FM/6 AM presets
� wireless remote
� clock
� CD frequency response: 5-20,000 Hz
� CD signal-to-noise ratio: 94 dB
� FM sensitivity: 8 dBf
� warranty: 1 year



Rockford Fosgate Power T3002

Thundering Rockford Fosgate Power series amps � with their fine-tuned audio controls, extreme durability, and proprietary technologies (like TRANS-ana circuitry for ultra-clean signal transfer) � are capable of stronger, more reliable performance than most other amplifiers on the market.

The Power T3002 will drive your component speakers with two channels of 50 watts RMS; switch it to mono operation, and your subs will thrive on 300 watts RMS (at 2 ohms). Thanks to the bullet-proof design, you can even run this amp at 1 ohm in stereo � yielding 150 watts to two channels. Read more
Details:
� 2-channel car amplifier
� 50 watts RMS x 2 at 4 ohms (100 watts x 2 at 2 ohms)
� 200 watts RMS x 1 bridged output at 4 ohms, 300 watts RMS x 1 bridged output at 2 ohms (2-ohm stable in bridged mode)
� variable high- and low-pass filters (40-400 Hz at 12 dB per octave)
� ParaPunch bass boost (0-18 dB, variable 35-70 Hz) with wired remote
� Tri-way capable (Tri-Way Crossover required)
� MOSFET power supply
� CEA-2006 compliant
� preamp inputs and outputs
� fuse rating: 40A x 2
� 4-gauge power and ground leads with 80 amp fuse recommended � wiring and hardware not included with amplifier
� 13-3/8"W x 2-5/16"H x 12-3/4"D
� warranty: 2 years

Stinger Capacitor 1 farad.


SC201MNC:
Chrome Plated w/Monitor top 1 farad, 16 volt (3" x 10.125"). ESR 1.75 mOhm, tolerance � 10%.

Stinger 4 Gauge Wiring Kit.


SWK4- Power Kit for Amplifiers up to 1400 Watts
18 feet of 4 ga. Custom PRO Red Power Wire
3 feet of 4 ga. Custom PRO Black Ground Wire
1- 24kt Gold Plated ANL Fuse Holder with 150 Amp ANL fuse
17 feet of 18 ga. Amplifier Remote Turn-on Wire
1- 24kt Gold Plated Super Surface Contact Grounding Terminal
10- 7 inch wire ties
Full Assortment of 24kt Gold Plated Terminals and Hardware
Protective, Snap-in Wire Grommet

Kicker CompVR 05CVR122
12" subwoofer





TWO OF THESE IN A PORTED BOX!!!
� 12" sub with dual 2-ohm voice coils
� suitable for marine use
� injection-molded polymineral cone
� double-stitched, foam-ribbed Santoprene rubber surround
� frequency response: 25-500 Hz
� power handling: 50-400 watts RMS
� peak power: 800 watts
� sensitivity: 86.5 dB
� top-mount depth: 6-5/16"
� sealed box volume: 1.0-4.6 cu. ft.
� ported box volume: 1.75-2.25 cu. ft.




Now people will know when the photographer has arrived


and what car to break into!


Posted by Mark on Sep-26-2005 06:21:

good stuff! i am using 2 rockford power amps myself. lots of power and quite efficient too.

here's my little advice to you, i find that ported boxes are better with hip hop music. you might want to try using sealed boxes sometime down the road for tighter bass when listening to EDM.



ps: if you or your friends need anything car-stereo related, i have LOTS of stuff i'd like to get rid of.


Posted by Euphorica on Sep-26-2005 06:29:

what car?

make sure you have the volume low well before you get to your location.


Posted by Mark on Sep-26-2005 06:44:

i think he drives a precidia.

if he's tuning the system himself, i'd actually recommend turning his volume knob the highest he can before the speakers distort before adjusting on the amplifiers.

but of course, it all depends. i like my music LOUD and not just the bass. i've tuned stereos for my co-workers before and they didn't like how i tuned it for them. they listen mostly to hip hop though, and therefore they rather hear more bass than the music itself.

for me, i like to tune my stereo to sound close enough as if i was at a party. lots of bass and also lots of highs. refer to my usertext


Posted by kanadianiceman on Sep-26-2005 15:43:

in reality i should of gotten two 10's in a sealed box for punch factor

as for showing up on location i dont plan on having it loud at all, but probly leaving ill crank it up to make an exit

but yes i dont really need it for RAP/Hip hop so SPL isnt that important, but i do liek to impress

i have an 93' mx-3
the guy did have a system in it so there are some aplines that are like 100 watts, so another amp SHOULD be in there, but im broke now and going to sait so ant happening!

i might get two 10s instead when i go in for some wiring for my cap to save some space in the back


let me know what you got.


Posted by Phu on Sep-26-2005 18:14:

u might wanna run that amp at 1ohm otherwise your not getting the full power it gives out.


Posted by kanadianiceman on Sep-26-2005 18:37:

plan on (its fuckin loud as is)

i have to see what the subs are, DVC or not, also what ohm they are

the box itself is only wired for output,

i gotta call and see how the subs are wired inside i dont wanna take off gaskets and stuff.


Posted by burtonlinx on Sep-26-2005 18:40:

to change the resistance u either wire in series or bridged

I used to have 2 15inch mtx's and 2 600watt amps but I dont use the stereo anymore in my new truck


Posted by Mark on Sep-26-2005 23:54:

quote:
Originally posted by kanadianiceman
in reality i should of gotten two 10's in a sealed box for punch factor

as for showing up on location i dont plan on having it loud at all, but probly leaving ill crank it up to make an exit

but yes i dont really need it for RAP/Hip hop so SPL isnt that important, but i do liek to impress

i have an 93' mx-3
the guy did have a system in it so there are some aplines that are like 100 watts, so another amp SHOULD be in there, but im broke now and going to sait so ant happening!

i might get two 10s instead when i go in for some wiring for my cap to save some space in the back


let me know what you got.


it depends on the subs. not every sub sound or act the same. i have heard and used 12 inch subs that are easily as punchy as 10's. its all in the design of the box and what kind of power you run to it.

well i don't have 10 inch subs. i got extra stuff like line drivers, bass EQ, 2 sets of component speakers and a pair of 12" subs that i no longer need. most of the items are either products of phoenix gold or rockford fosgate.

quote:
Originally posted by burtonlinx
to change the resistance u either wire in series or bridged

its wiring in series or parallel to change the resistance. the term bridged is used when you want to bridge the left channel with the right channel becoming a mono output.


Posted by kanadianiceman on Sep-27-2005 00:35:

it is bridge now making it mono although it is at 2 ohms

tomake it 1 ohm they have to be two channels.

but the subs have to be basicly in this way to take that advantage

1 sub / Dual Voice Coil - 2 ohms x 2


The Birth Sheet says this

Rated power : 150 W x2 @ 1 ohm

RMS Watts per channel @ 4 ohms

638 Total RMS @ 2 Ohms <1% THD+N all channels combined

834 RMS Watts @ 1 ohm
(does this mean that at 1 ohm, stereo, i would have basicly 417 per channel? im confused.


Posted by Mark on Sep-27-2005 00:58:

to make it 1 ohm, you will need dual 4 ohm subs. not dual 2's.

right now you have a pair of dual 2's which mean you can only either have 2 ohm mono or 8 ohm mono.

according to that birthsheet, at 1 ohm mono, your amp makes a total of 834 watts RMS.

1 ohm stereo is actually equivalent to 2 ohm mono which means you are getting 638 watts RMS x 1 (or 319 watts RMS x 2) and are feeding just that much to your compvr's.


Posted by kanadianiceman on Sep-27-2005 03:27:

they are at 4 ohms right now

i will have to call them up and be like well i want 2 ohms. and you told me they would be running etc etc.

i dont want to ahve tos pend more cash tho.


Posted by Mark on Sep-27-2005 05:32:

quote:
Originally posted by kanadianiceman
they are at 4 ohms right now

i will have to call them up and be like well i want 2 ohms. and you told me they would be running etc etc.

i dont want to ahve tos pend more cash tho.

i think you have them at 2 ohms man.

remember, the amp will see the final load after taking account for ALL of your subs. you have 2 dual 2 ohm subs probably wired in series to get 4 ohm each sub. 4 ohm + 4 ohm = 2 ohm final load.


Posted by kanadianiceman on Sep-27-2005 06:05:

i put hte wrong model

my mistake
BUT.
i ahve
TWo
Kicker Comp 05C12
12" 4-ohm subwoofers
I thought mine were silver they arnt.

liek you said. Two in the box will be in 2 OHm config cause...



i ahve no idea why the box says 4ohm on the side, its impossible to do with Two-4ohm SVC subs.

2 ohms bridge is the same power as 1 ohm stereo on this sub.

http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/products/ez2rockford/ModelInfo/ModelInfo.asp?ItemKey=10065615&CategoryDesc=Power%20Amplifiers
150x2 @ 1 ohm
300x1 @ 2 ohms Bridged/Mono



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