Fiat Stilo goes PG

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Fiat Stilo goes PG

Post by BlaXXun »

Hello,

this my install of my car.

The Car is a 2006 Fiat Stilo:

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The Setup:

MS275 at Scanspeak DT2804/6000 (HT)
MS275 at Diabolo M80 Flat (MT)
MS2125 at Exact M18W (TMT)
MS2250 at Hertz HX 250D (Sub)

HU: Clarion 958 RMC
DSP: Audison BitOne
Powertank: 5 Stinger Caps

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The HT and MT:

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The MSs:

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BitOne, Fuseholder and 2. Batt:

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HU + BitOne Controller:

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Post by oldskoolmseriesfan »

:shock: :shock: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: Wow, very nice install, wheres pics of the Hertz? 8)
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Post by ttocs »

looks real good, I like it although I can't get into that tweeter pod style mount. I understand it is big in europe and would sound great but it just sticks out too much for me. I am also not sure why you would want to show the creative use of the plumbers tape to help hold them?
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Post by BlaXXun »

Thanks

Picture of the Hertz follows tomorrow. :D

I want to show you how the amps are mounted.

We used the Plumbers tape because the screws alone can`t hold that weight of the amps.
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Post by mr tibbs »

I thought the Bit One was for use with factory headunits?? :? Looks great!
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Post by Wakeup »

Very sexy install... I like it! holding breath for pictures of the sub!
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Bit one used for all. i have half a mind and no job to get one.
"ZPA's will have the same sound essentially as you get from the MS, they just feature a bigger shinier set of balls."

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Post by BlaXXun »

Not only you can use the BitOne with other HUs too.

The Advantage is that you can set your frontsystem to 3 way active.
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Post by Pedi »

Nice pieces, but what is it with the Motorcycle-battery? Why are you using it? It looks to me that you use it as a "carstereo-battery" - and I cannot recommend that....

And mind the heat from the 2250 facing upside down...
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Post by BlaXXun »

That`s no motorcylce battery, that´s a Powercell PC1100 battery. :D

Yes on Friday I touched the MS2250 after 2 hours music listening.

The MS2150 was at normal working temperature, but the ms 2250 was very hot. I think with a ventilator on the topside i get the heat problem under control.
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Post by Gack »

@Pedi: that´s not a Motorcycle Batterie.
Ist AGM Technology like Stinger SPV20 oder Kinetik HC600

@ttocs: the screws of the Amp are very close to the side of the cutout. One road irregularity and the screw pull out of the wood.

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Post by BlaXXun »

Thanks

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BlaXX, sehr schoen!

Du musst ja sicher etwas luftkuhlung brauchen mit die MS2250, aber anders sieht es seeehhhrr gut aus! :clap:

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Post by gkitching »

That mid in the dash looks very interesting! What is it's model number? Any links to specs?
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Post by BlaXXun »

here`s some information about the mids:
http://www.diaboloworld.de/diam80f.html

Yes cooling of the MS2250 is needed. I will do it next week.

The X-overs are not clearly defined yet. We also check it next week.

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Post by BlaXXun »

New Sub is installed:

Tymphany LAT 500:
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It`s amazing how accurate this sub plays. But the LAT`s big advantage: It isn`t locatable. That is you don`t hear that the LAT is in the trunk. The Bass is present and not behind you. :D

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Post by kg1961 »

very nice install. love the deck my wife and sister in law have the same one just the canadain version. 955mc
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Tymphany Sub?

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How does the Tymphany subwoofer work? What's the premise behind them? I saw that PartsExpress has a sale on the LAT250. I'm unfamiliar with their design. What size enclosure do they require?
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Post by chaplin »

Anybody has already installed a LAT250 in front doors before?

How do you find your LAT500? You installed it how? Sealed box or vent box? What dimension the your box?
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Post by BlaXXun »

The Size of the box is ca. 70 litres and it`s a vent box.

The sub is very audiophile. Nothing for having fun with bass.

I wanted a Sub, which adjust perfectly to my Frontsystem.

The LAT500: Where the Range of the Tweeters ends, the Wofer starts to work. And at very low Frequencies it`s also very accurate.

In Germany somebody started to install the little LAT250 in front doors, but pictures are not available yet.

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Post by ttocs »

I thought I had read that while it had good output that it could/would bottom out easily on low freqs?
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Post by chaplin »

You had what as sub before to compare?

Did you compare with IDMAX12 or W6?
70 liters = 2.5 feet / cubes. It is not also small as it...

You took these dimensons: Vented box of 2.5 cubic feet with a 3" diameter vent by 7" long.

Why not to have begun to seal? Sealed box of 0.9 cubic feet. It is much smaller.
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