Project Maxima
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Project Maxima
This is a little Install for my brothers 97 maxima. consists of a kenwood x590 (same deck i use, 24 bit DAC's yo) rsd 6.5's in the factory door locations, rsd 6" coaxs in the rear deck, and a SVC ti 12 (thanks AZscooby)
amps are a XS2500 (thanks Cecil, i took your suggestion and put the nicer guts in the nicer case) for the TI, and a XS2300 for the fronts.
sounds really really nice. im actually a little jealous. the ti is a great sub. snappier then the rsd's, although the extreme lows don't crush you the same.
the XS's have factory rnets which i haven't swapped out which are set to 85hz, but i don't know if i need to since the kenwoods crossovers 18db work great.
the 6.5's are crossed over at 40hz through the deck, and the sub is crossed over at 60 from the deck, and then again at 85 on the amp.
most of the pictures didn't come out because it was 11pm last night when we finally got it to a drivable stage. so all you get today is pics of the sub box and build. but much more to come.
the box is a tank. i had to make a recess in the back so the box would clear the steel rods that hold the trunk open, which added to the box's strength
one last thanks to AVICJR for the .25" t-nuts he sent me. they are the tornado style ones from partsexpress and too big for most subs (any subs i have used at least) but work amazing for bolting the baffle board to the frame of the car, and then bolting the sub box to that! there are 4 bolts holding the baffle board to the car, and 6 keeping the box to that. the box doesn't actually touch the floor of the trunk at all. (which i will show once we get pics in decent light)
PICS!
amps are a XS2500 (thanks Cecil, i took your suggestion and put the nicer guts in the nicer case) for the TI, and a XS2300 for the fronts.
sounds really really nice. im actually a little jealous. the ti is a great sub. snappier then the rsd's, although the extreme lows don't crush you the same.
the XS's have factory rnets which i haven't swapped out which are set to 85hz, but i don't know if i need to since the kenwoods crossovers 18db work great.
the 6.5's are crossed over at 40hz through the deck, and the sub is crossed over at 60 from the deck, and then again at 85 on the amp.
most of the pictures didn't come out because it was 11pm last night when we finally got it to a drivable stage. so all you get today is pics of the sub box and build. but much more to come.
the box is a tank. i had to make a recess in the back so the box would clear the steel rods that hold the trunk open, which added to the box's strength
one last thanks to AVICJR for the .25" t-nuts he sent me. they are the tornado style ones from partsexpress and too big for most subs (any subs i have used at least) but work amazing for bolting the baffle board to the frame of the car, and then bolting the sub box to that! there are 4 bolts holding the baffle board to the car, and 6 keeping the box to that. the box doesn't actually touch the floor of the trunk at all. (which i will show once we get pics in decent light)
PICS!
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my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
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MOAR PICS! forgot to mention the neons. they sit just inside the lip of the skipass cut out out of view. just the right amount of glow at night with the arm rest down. when the sub is really pounding you can see the light reflecting off it and it is saWeet.
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my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
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Re: Project Maxima
No fucking shit !Bfowler wrote: the box is a tank.

Wanna build me a house one day?
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Some dumb cunt.
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"this is the world's most powerfulest high's amp."
Some dumb cunt.
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Thanks for the kind words on the box. that ti really gives it a beatting hooked up the the 2500.
here are a couple more. these were from my brothers camera phone.
we had a little hickup where i killed the 2300, so its on its way to see cecial. more pics with a decent camera soon to come
here are a couple more. these were from my brothers camera phone.
we had a little hickup where i killed the 2300, so its on its way to see cecial. more pics with a decent camera soon to come
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- His doors, speakers all in the factory location.
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- the amp rack. im using 3 xs links to hide all the wires and make it look like a 3 foot moster amp in the back
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lol, thanks ryan.
thats where the factory tweeter hole in the door panel happens to be.
one tweet is wired out of phase, so it images surprisingly well. the whole thing actually blends together amazing.
tom...that will look even more impressive when the links are mounted on it. (they bolt up where those gold screws are pointing in
thats where the factory tweeter hole in the door panel happens to be.
one tweet is wired out of phase, so it images surprisingly well. the whole thing actually blends together amazing.
tom...that will look even more impressive when the links are mounted on it. (they bolt up where those gold screws are pointing in
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Got a chance to work on the trunk more this weekend (now that i finally got the xs2500 back and working)
some close ups of the wire distribution also
some close ups of the wire distribution also
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- the relay helps power the LED's for the Ti block, the neon tubes for sub, and provides the remote power for the amps.
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- power fuse block and ground dist block
you can also see the RSD65coax up top.
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- uber rare ti KF fuse block (been saving that one for a while)
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- dont mind the towle in the forground i was using to protect the car (and my clothes) while leaning into the trunk
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- Close up of the clean wiring.
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- 32" of XS fury! i will be building trim pices to cover the amp rack and hide the wire/back of trunk
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the color looks more similar in even light, the flash didn't help. but they are a little off. The Links are all brand new, where as the 2300 has been in cars since 98, and i don't even know how long on the 2500.
also, i cleaned up the wires after i attached them to the amps! (i couldn't take a picture with the amps already bolted on.)
thanks for the kind words. my brother is way excited about this system. he drives everywhere he goes with the armrest down
also, i cleaned up the wires after i attached them to the amps! (i couldn't take a picture with the amps already bolted on.)
thanks for the kind words. my brother is way excited about this system. he drives everywhere he goes with the armrest down
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my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...