The never ending install nears its end...

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The never ending install nears its end...

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Well, barring a sub change out, this is it. I am completely satisfied and feel I have reached, perhaps passed just a bit, the point of dimishing returns. My goal of having as much trunk space as possible was met, the polks active sound crazy real, the subs blend well, I have my time delay dialed in, other than at some point buying the IMPRINT kit, Im done.
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Alpine CDA-9887
PG ZX-450 v2
PG ZPA0.5 v2
Polk SR-6500 (active)
(2) PG 10" RSDC-104 (sealed)
PG PLD-1
PG 1/0, 2 Farad cap
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looks great. damn i need to find time for mine.

way to persevere!
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
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Feels good dunnit? I too had to pick modesty over the extreme "perfect" install... because you never get it perfect. It's like how I would rather smoke weed than chase the dragon I suppose :lol:

What size did you settle on for your sub box? If you want to save even more trunk room, you could build it taller and shallower next time. My old RSD 10 box that Brian made for me takes up about 6" of cargo space depth. Even made a keen little ridge to get over the lip at the back of the trunk.

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Man I wish I had a box like that for my RSDC12. Maybe I should just buy an RSDC10 :lol:
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im sure if you asked someone....they could build you a similar box for a 12...
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I can; will make one for free for you Tom !
When do you want to pick it up?.....
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stipud wrote:Feels good dunnit? I too had to pick modesty over the extreme "perfect" install... because you never get it perfect. It's like how I would rather smoke weed than chase the dragon I suppose :lol:

What size did you settle on for your sub box? If you want to save even more trunk room, you could build it taller and shallower next time. My old RSD 10 box that Brian made for me takes up about 6" of cargo space depth. Even made a keen little ridge to get over the lip at the back of the trunk.

Image

Man I wish I had a box like that for my RSDC12. Maybe I should just buy an RSDC10 :lol:
Well, I built the box w/ .68 per chamber, however I have been slowly adding foam bringing my box down to less than .6 per chamber and needs to be smaller yet...
Alpine CDA-9887
PG ZX-450 v2
PG ZPA0.5 v2
Polk SR-6500 (active)
(2) PG 10" RSDC-104 (sealed)
PG PLD-1
PG 1/0, 2 Farad cap
Dynamat Extreme Door/Trunk
(Anybody have a HO alternator for a late model Accord V-6?)
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