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My basic little system...
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:34 am
by flogger11
Hey guys, just back into the car audio scene following my divorce, it had been a 6 year layoff for me! After looking at the "modern" amplifiers out there, I wound up brushing the dust off my old ZX-450, hooking it up to a modern set of Polk Audio SR-6500's and my old pair of alumapro alchemy 12" that I had sitting in its sealed enclosure for the last six years. I reviewed the new decks out there, as my old alpine went w/ a car many years ago, and wound up with an Alpine CDA-9887. After setting up the Imprint feature on the deck with my local dealer, all I can say is WOW! Modern tech (new speak designs/Imprint) along w/ old school high-current triple darlington design, you cant beat this combo! My old ZX flat out chews up my buddys new Orion, no comparison! Anyway, a few weeks ago I listened to a set of Treo 10" TSX's in a ported box and I was blown away by the SQ. Last night I installed a single 12" TSX dvc (4 ohms each, running in parallel on one bridged side of the amp) in a sealed 1.2 cuft enclosure, and my god! IT IS THE BEST SUB I HAVE EVER HEARD! Flat, hard hitting and soooo musical. If you havent heard one of these, you owe yourself to check them out. I 'm not a rep or anything like that, just an old school gearhead that was flat floored by this sub! Next step? I am thinking about swooping up a ZX-350 off ebay, run it stereo to my Polks while I bridge my ZX-450 on the dvc Treo! We will see, this may be too much for me and my '05 Accord! Any opinions or ideas guys?
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:48 am
by Rold Gold
Welcome!!!!!!
I'd say if it sounds good to you, then that's all that matters. I would recomend you deaden the trunk atleast if you havent. I had to strip the trunk and used 2 cans of GREAT-STUFF in the nooks and cranies to rid the rear deck of rattles. Also, the "basic 3" is a good idea.
Nice gear. There is a ZX500 here in Portland for $200 if ya need it.
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:56 am
by flogger11
Hit me w/ a couple pics of that zx-500 at my email,
flogger1@charter.net. If it is clean and you can take paypal, I will buy it right away...
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:58 am
by HoseHead
What's cheaper - A divorce or a performance audio addiction?
I heard, in Texas and Alabama, when yoo gets dyvorst, she's still yore sister. Zat troo?
I agree, speaker technology has improved tremendously over the last 10 years. Composite materials are lighter and stronger. However, unless you go into the very high end, today's amplifiers couldn't carry a quality old school amp's ball sack.
It will probably be easier to find another ZX450 or a ZX400ti than a ZX350. Personally, I don't see 350's offered that often.
HH
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:03 am
by dwnrodeo
Welcome!
I would personally run the Polks off of the ZX450, and get a dedicated sub amp (such as the ZX500 HoNutz suggested) for your sub.
You can bridge the 450 for the Polks if you wanted more power.
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:10 am
by flogger11
That would be a whole lot of power, 250 watts on each polk! Although I would have enough power/channels to add mid-bass drivers to my doors down the line! WHERE DOES IT END? LOL! If I bridged the ZX-450 to the subs and ran the ZX-500 on the Polks, wouldnt that give me much cleaner power on my seps than running the 450 bridged?
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:21 am
by Rold Gold
flogger11 wrote:Hit me w/ a couple pics of that zx-500 at my email,
flogger1@charter.net. If it is clean and you can take paypal, I will buy it right away...
Just called and left a message. It's on CL so I don't know anything about it. It's also abit of a drive(45mins each way) so hopefully he's willing to meet me half way.
PM me and we'll work out the details.
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:32 am
by dwnrodeo
If I bridged the ZX-450 to the subs and ran the ZX-500 on the Polks, wouldnt that give me much cleaner power on my seps than running the 450 bridged?
Yeah, 250 watts is a lot of power for a component set, I was just stating that you could if you wanted.
Cleaner power? No. Both the 450 and 500 are class A/B so they will have the same sound quality. Plus the 500 will handle the subwoofer better than the 4-channel.
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:35 am
by Stereo Junkie
I've been looking at getting a pair of SR-6500's what are they like?
Thanks,
Stereo Junkie
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:36 am
by flogger11
I was always under the impression a 4 ohm stereo load has less THD than a 4 ohm bridged (or two ohm stereo) load... hence the cleaner power I was talking about. Am I off base here?
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 8:08 am
by Bfowler
^nope, your right...although that amp was desigend with 4ohms bridged in mind, so the difference should be damn near negligable.
i think they are a couple people running treo's on here, heard nothing but good things...i am holding tight with my PG RSDc12 though
we really need to have someone do a review of those two!
welcome to the forum!
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 8:29 am
by flogger11
Stereo Junkie wrote:I've been looking at getting a pair of SR-6500's what are they like?
Thanks,
Stereo Junkie
These polk are smooth, dynamic and very, very clean. I had a pro install on them and WOW! The imaging is amazing! They are hands down a better pair of seperates than my old A/D/S 346is's. You cant go wrong w/ the SR series polks!
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 10:57 am
by smgreen20
TREO, yes, you have found the light. I heard TREO a few years back, managed to get one and wont go to anything else for myself. My wife on the other hand, for now I'm using an XMAX10 sealed, but will end up getting her an RSDC10.
I have a TREO SSi12.22 wired in series powered by a PG ZPA0.5 in a ported box tuned to 37Hz. i'm in the middle or revamping my install and I'll be making a new box tuned to 32Hz. All for SQ. In its current stage, it's more of an SQL box.
I built a box for a friend of mine for a TSX10 off of a JL 500/1...WOW!
Enjoy it and get the TREO name out there.
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 11:34 am
by flogger11
smgreen20 wrote:TREO, yes, you have found the light. I heard TREO a few years back, managed to get one and wont go to anything else for myself. My wife on the other hand, for now I'm using an XMAX10 sealed, but will end up getting her an RSDC10.
I have a TREO SSi12.22 wired in series powered by a PG ZPA0.5 in a ported box tuned to 37Hz. i'm in the middle or revamping my install and I'll be making a new box tuned to 32Hz. All for SQ. In its current stage, it's more of an SQL box.
I built a box for a friend of mine for a TSX10 off of a JL 500/1...WOW!
Enjoy it and get the TREO name out there.
Hands down, the TREO TSX 12 is the best sub I have ever heard, and I have heard many. Smooth, deep and oh so musical. I cant believe what my one little 12 will do w/ only one side of my ZX-450 on it, I cant wait for my ZX-350 to get here to really hear how this baby is going to sound!
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 3:51 pm
by flogger11
Here is a pic, not much to look at, but it rocks! And yes yes, my sub is mounted upside down (for now). It was 4:20 when I mounted it and I boned it...
My basic little system...
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 4:19 pm
by flogger11
Here is the rest of my system. I am waiting for my new ZX-350 to arrive, then I will be building some type of an amp rack, havnt quite decided on the layout yet. I also wanted to shoot a pic of my doors pre-custom install, I am pumped for the full treatment on June 24th!
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:06 pm
by stipud
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:35 pm
by flogger11
I wasnt sure if anyone would catch that! LOL!
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:24 pm
by KHPower
Its lookin good brother. you should write a review of the deck as well

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:22 am
by ELmx479
Nice, how do you like the 9887? I love mine and didn't even get the Imprint yet.
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:29 am
by flogger11
ELmx479 wrote:Nice, how do you like the 9887? I love mine and didn't even get the Imprint yet.
HUGE diff w/ the Imprint!
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:41 am
by KHPower
I'm sorry but what is a imprint?
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:11 am
by ELmx479
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:37 am
by Confusedsoul
Got a pic of those Alchemy's

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:40 am
by flogger11
Confusedsoul wrote:Got a pic of those Alchemy's

Sold, but here is a pic anyway. They really pounded but lacked any volume with notes lower than 50 HZ. After hearing my buddies new Treo 10's in a Treo ported enclosure, I put my alumapros on ebay and ordered a Treo TSX 12" dvc the very next day...