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Beginings of my wifes install
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 6:42 pm
by smgreen20
Re: Beginings of my wifes install
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 6:40 pm
by smgreen20
I went to the local stereo shop where I hang out and asked if they had any cheap, get-me-by 6 x 9's as they occasionally get some some in on trade and what not, but Loddie, the installer, says "Here, you can HAVE these". To my surprise he hands me a set of Kicker Impulse 6 x 9's. I metered them and they both tested out at 3.9 ohms, so they're good to go. I'm going to put them in tomorrow if it's still supposed to be 50 outside.
Lucky me, though they do give me a lot of things I need for free.
Re: Beginings of my wifes install
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:06 pm
by ttocs
you would be amazed what is in the bottom of a installers toolbox. I hope that you at least left $5-10 bucks for lunch or something..... If not go back and do it tomorrow as you want to keep that door open and happy for the next time you need something.
Re: Beginings of my wifes install
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:06 pm
by smgreen20
I left them with 2 plates of cookies. That's what brought me over there anyway. I do work (sort of, I help out) for free so I get my perks in other ways. I've helped them in multiple installs, weather proofing the install bay, sealing the parking lot, running their competitions...... The list goes on.
I don't complain, they've scratched my back in a lot of ways and I don't mind helping them out.
Re: Beginings of my wifes install
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:11 pm
by ttocs
gotcha then that is cool. Good to have an inside to a shop like that. I had the same deal in phoenix and miss it now....
Re: Beginings of my wifes install
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:15 pm
by smgreen20
On another note,
These cars use a 4 x 6 mid in the doors w/the tweet up top the door where the mirrors are and they use a simple 1st order xover on the tweet and nothing on the mid. I'm going to get a set of 5 1/4" mids to put in the 4 x 6's place. Should be just enough room and these are what I'm going with.
https://www.madisound.com/store/product ... cts_id=843
With no LP xover on the mid it should handle the higher freqs quite well rolling off in the 6.5k Hz range. I think this should bring the midbass/bass up front more.
I'm going to go over the LANZAR Opti150 again to make sure it's up to speck and instead of building a box for a 12", I'm just going to go ahead and use either the XS104 or the XMAX 10" sub. I was going to use the PG ZX450v2 I have to power everything, but I think it'll be more work then what it's worth for what my wife would be happy with that I could enjoy too.