And So It Begins... SRT-4 Install

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Yeah the 100.4 would be nice, but then I'd have to use either a 215x or other crossover
because I'm running my RSD comps active and the 100.4 crossover only goes to 400 Hz.
Trust me, it's already crossed my mind.
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What about a Ti600.2 butted up opposite your 500.4... making it look like one amp?? :wink:
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I considered it, but then ran across a X600.1 in box for cheap. Then bought Twisted's Onyx X600.1. I don't mind that they don't match. As long as it sounds good I don't care.
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Done!!!!!!!! I finished the install over the weekend and I am stoked on being pumped!

The enclosure turned out better than I thought I was capable of doing, and it
only took me two tries.
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Here is the SDT voltage display and LPL dash mount I glassed.
Here is the SDT voltage display and LPL dash mount I glassed.
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And here it is mounted! Looks pretty sexy.
And here it is mounted! Looks pretty sexy.
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The second half is glassed into shape. I placed 3 layers of mat and a ton of resin.
The second half is glassed into shape. I placed 3 layers of mat and a ton of resin.
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This is the bracket to mount to the trunk along with the cutout for the trunk hinge.
This is the bracket to mount to the trunk along with the cutout for the trunk hinge.
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Very nice! And you've even got a huge metal brace for the box. Good work!
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nice work!. i really like all of that. the dash mount looks very subtle and nice.

most importantly...how does it sound?
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Right now I haven't done any EQ'ing or time alignment as I want to break in the speakers a little longer.
I've set the EQ to flat and it sounds pretty darn good to me. The bass blends in nicely with the fronts.
The tweeters are a bit harsh in the sail panel but I will just have to tone those down a bit with the EQ.
Also, the RSDc 12 pounds! The $225 worth of sound deadener in the trunk, makes it EXTREMELY quiet.
I can stand outside of the car and barely here it, but inside the car it is unbearable!
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As many of you know I was involved in a car crash two months ago and to raise a little $$ for the repair costs I sold most of my amps. Well, I bought the Roadster 66 and finally got around to installing it in the car. A little different setup than the X600.1 and Ti500.4 but not much. Main difference is going back to passive vs. active for the RSD comps. I haven't played around with the EQ, TA, and haven't set my linedriver up properly yet but it sounds pretty good. I do think the active setup sounded a little better but that could just be the EQ'ing I have to do yet.

Another thing I plan to do is cut the sealed enclosures for the RSD 6.5 mids so that they are free air instead of sealed. I think the enclosure volume is too small because the midbass sucks and according to everyone's reviews it shouldn't!
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Same FG sub enclosure, different amp.
Same FG sub enclosure, different amp.
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Now I have some room in the trunk if I wanted to put something back there. I also have an idea in mind to cover the crossovers and wiring.
Now I have some room in the trunk if I wanted to put something back there. I also have an idea in mind to cover the crossovers and wiring.
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XS2300, XS2500, XS2300, X200.4, X100.2, Ti21000.4, Roadster 66

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Looks great! Love seeing all the installs, great ideas abound here!
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Yes an overly small enclosure will limit the midbass. Best results would come from a large enclosure or a well deadened door panel.

The midbass on these components is good but not bloated either. IIRC fuzzysnuggleduck's RSD6es in TINY enclosures play flat to 50Hz... but the midbass isn't particularly impactful or anything.

That amp looks MUCH better there. Far more trunk space as well. If you built a trim panel to cover it, and found a grille for your sub, then your trunk would be VERY usable.
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Looks very good mang! I esp like the grove you made for the truck lids arm. :clap:
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Post by bogart »

Looks really good, I like it alot...are you going to eventually go with the all onyx amps? they sure look sweet
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opps...didnt see page two :shock: :shock: the roadster looks really nice...it sure is a big amp
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stipud wrote:Yes an overly small enclosure will limit the midbass. Best results would come from a large enclosure or a well deadened door panel.

The midbass on these components is good but not bloated either. IIRC fuzzysnuggleduck's RSD6es in TINY enclosures play flat to 50Hz... but the midbass isn't particularly impactful or anything.

That amp looks MUCH better there. Far more trunk space as well. If you built a trim panel to cover it, and found a grille for your sub, then your trunk would be VERY usable.
This weekend I drilled a 2.5" hole in each of the midbass enclosures to essentially make them free air. The midbass is noticeably different (better) and the mid-range is really noticeable. I think with the enclosures sealed and too small, the frequencies for the mid-range were boosted quite a bit. After doing some time alignment and EQ-ing it sounds just about like it did before the crash. Going passive vs. active seems to have quieted down the tweeters a little bit but other than that it sounds pretty close to the same. A little more tweaking with the TA and I think I'll have it sounding really good. An added bonus is the absence of fan noise compared to the Ti/Xenon setup I had.
XS2300, XS2500, XS2300, X200.4, X100.2, Ti21000.4, Roadster 66

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Re: And So It Begins... SRT-4 Install

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I love that set-up, especially the Roadster 8)
Roadster 66 #74
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