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Extreme Audio's 2010-11 Winter project car

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 10:33 am
by Jason84
Customer wanted a nice clean looking install nothing to crazy. So we just did a fiberglass amprack in the trunk and 2 12" Ti's firing into the cabin. We used a Ti1500.1 and ti600.4 for amplifiers.

Just a few pictures of the finished product.
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Re: Extreme Audio's 2010-11 Winter project car

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 10:59 am
by ttocs
can't get much smoother then that mang.

So what is your honest opinion on the new amps? I have been dying to hear one to make my own assesment but unfortunatly I have to live vicariously through pics and descriptions. If you had to compair it to another line pg or otherwise what would you put it up aginst?

Re: Extreme Audio's 2010-11 Winter project car

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 11:17 am
by Jason84
I really like the new amps. Good clean sound and the 1500.1 powers 2 ti's perfectly.
As far as the 4 channels in this car we just have them on alpine type R components up front and type R 6x9's in the rear. They sound really good and put out a good amount of power(more then you need on type R's) and clean sounding. We have not yet hooked them up to any high end components yet. I have boston acoustic SPZ's in my truck I was thinking of maybe trying out one of the new SD 500.4 on those ( I have an alpine PDX-F4 right now). We have done a few cars with the boston SR series with the ti600.4 and the clarity is incredible for the price of the amplifiers. Morgan did a good job with the amplifiers and finding all the right parts for them for the right prices.

Its hard to get back to the old school days with all the price changes in parts. But for the price I dont think these can be beat.

This customer plays his music very loud to so it was fun tuning it in for him we almost went deaf but we got it sounding good. And he is very happy with the setup.

He came in with all kenwood stuff and we converted him over to almost all phoenix gold.

I wish they would come out with some big subs and high end components and PG will beable to fullfill anybodys needs !

Re: Extreme Audio's 2010-11 Winter project car

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 11:57 am
by stipud
Wow, those amps are way bigger than I expected! Wish I could see one in person... one day...

Re: Extreme Audio's 2010-11 Winter project car

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 12:33 pm
by ttocs
I am no holding my breath as the way I works for me I will find those when the new models comes out

Re: Extreme Audio's 2010-11 Winter project car

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 12:53 pm
by Jason84
what new model are you waiting for?

Re: Extreme Audio's 2010-11 Winter project car

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 1:32 pm
by ttocs
anything that came out this year. My closest shop is 2 hrs one way to see/hear them.

Re: Extreme Audio's 2010-11 Winter project car

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 1:45 pm
by Jason84
heres a quick picture i snapped for ya comparing the ti600.4 to the new SD500.4
take in the factor the 500 is held away from the 600 so it looks a little bigger then it really is.
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Re: Extreme Audio's 2010-11 Winter project car

Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 5:59 pm
by Stryker
Holy :? was it necessary to make the trunk completely useless? This must not be a daily driven car.
I mean not too bash at all, but it is only 2 amps and those trunks are fairly large. Seems like a waste of space to me. :|
I would have done a false floor to keep some usable space.

Re: Extreme Audio's 2010-11 Winter project car

Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 6:01 pm
by ttocs
not everyone uses the trunk.

Re: Extreme Audio's 2010-11 Winter project car

Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 6:54 am
by onecrazy95civic
ttocs wrote:not everyone uses the trunk.
Wait until you see what they did with mine... :wink: ...pics are coming next week!!!

Re: Extreme Audio's 2010-11 Winter project car

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 8:27 am
by Jason84
The trunks are actually a lot smaller then you think once you get the box in there. We were going to do the amps along the sides but they wouldnt even fit. So we changed our plans and went with this route