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posted on December 17th, 2009 at 02:45 PM |
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Swapped the front Alpine splits out for some more Pioneer TS-C1625's. Much louder and clearer up front now...
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posted on January 4th, 2010 at 12:55 PM |
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Righty, i've finally finished this project!
I sold my Alpine front speakers and existing Kenwood amp, which allowed me to go for these beauties!!
Pioneer GM6400 4 channel amp and a JL Audio 500/1 sub amp.
Got a few settings to tweak, but after giving the system a bit of a test this morning i can honestly say this is LOUD! Very rare that i get to the
stage where my head can't take much more, but even i had to turn it down after a bit!
The JL Audio sub amp gives just over 500w RMS, compared to the Kenwood amp i had before which was about 200w RMS. So now LOTS of bass is effortless,
whereas the Kenwood one gave decent amounts of bass, but always felt that it was right at the top of it's limits.
The Pioneer amp also powers my Pioneer splits much better.
I'm well happy with how it's sounding.....
Had a slight problem with the JL amp cutting out under heavy loads (ie, when i whacked the volume up!) but luckily a quick Google search revealed that
if the current from the battery drops below 10v then the amp doesn't have enough power to deliver. Turns out the earthing point & the cable i was
using wasn't really fit for the job, so i replaced the earth cable with some 4 gauge power cable, earthed on a better place and it seems to have
cured it.
(earth cable should be black i know...only had red in a decent gauge!)
Will have to think about a possible battery upgrade / possibly an alternator too...but this will do for now
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posted on January 5th, 2010 at 12:39 AM |
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Nice work. Bet people get a shock seeing an old bug duff duff'ing down the street.
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posted on January 12th, 2010 at 06:46 PM |
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posted by Joel
i used to do that till that one time the seat just wasnt quite clipped into place
plus 6 volt bugs dont have a backrest locking system like fat chicks do
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Joel , what you meen they dont lock into the back of the car?? i have had our clips off before and if you stop quick it just comes forward????? that
would be anoying in an old 60's bug.
, Dylan
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posted on June 18th, 2010 at 08:23 PM |
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Love the build up man.. Good stuff and inspirational for when i get my VW.. Cant wait..
Cheers Vice
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posted on January 6th, 2011 at 10:42 PM |
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wiked build.. will be doing very similar to this very soon!
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posted on July 5th, 2011 at 02:49 PM |
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This is an awesome thread, I'll definitely take into consideration what you have done with the parcel shelf and subwoofer hidden in the back as that
is exactly what I want to do.
How hard was it to do the wiring and how did you get it from the front of the car to the rear?
Sorry for digging up an old thread, but want to know what to do before I jump in and buy everything.
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posted on July 22nd, 2011 at 06:24 PM |
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I keep looking at this and comparing to my own bug,
There looks like there is a lot more room in your "luggage" area than mine.
Or is it just the angle of the photos?
Do you have any of the dimensions for the sub box and parcel shelf?
Seb
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posted on August 17th, 2011 at 03:42 PM |
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How hard was it to do the wiring and how did you get it from the front of the car to the rear?
Sorry for digging up an old thread, but want to know what to do before I jump in and buy everything.
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Hi Seb!
If you look through the thread again on page 1, you'll see that i've run pretty much all of the cables through the heater channels (through
hosepipe)
I must admit that i've since added better (thicker) power cables from the battery to the amps at the front, and for this i've just brought them from
the bonnet area into the car near the fuse holders (just a 10mm hole with a rubber grommet) and run them under the carpet to get to the battery /
fuses...
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posted on August 17th, 2011 at 03:59 PM |
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posted by SebastienPeek
I keep looking at this and comparing to my own bug,
There looks like there is a lot more room in your "luggage" area than mine.
Or is it just the angle of the photos?
Do you have any of the dimensions for the sub box and parcel shelf?
Seb
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Hmmm...pretty sure it's the same as yours? Excuse the poor diagram, but here's the dimensions of the shelf!!
One thing i didn't take into account was that when the sub is pounding, the speaker moves in & out a fair amount....and could possibly hit the
back of the seat. So to be safe i have made the little black "bump stop" things (that the back of the seat rest against) longer, to bring the
backrest forward a couple of cm's.
It does mean that the rear seat sits a bit more upright than normal, but not enough to notice. With hindsight i'd have just made the sub-box a few
cm's shallower, and have it slightly wider to make the internal 1.25cuft.
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posted on August 18th, 2011 at 12:50 AM |
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hey, long time no chat, still streaming mixes on itunes?
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STIDUB - yep its still a work in progress
Vwdcq club car racing/ and crashing while my bug isn't finished.
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posted on August 18th, 2011 at 12:58 AM |
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Hey there!
Didn't expect to actually receive a reply, but definitely a thanks is in order!
I took it upon myself to jump in and just do it, so if you click Zelda in my signature, you'll see my build thread...
It's around the bottom of page 6...
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posted on August 18th, 2011 at 09:45 PM |
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Hi Seb! Looking good mate Weird how the shelf didn't line up at the
back though? The shape of your car must be slightly curved in that section? Its no biggie though!!!
Well, i keep saying my build is finished, but i've since deleted those words off this thread...
I've had a tinker with the front speakers as i was finding that i could hear the rear speakers over the front ones, due to the fact that the fronts
were kinda just pointing at my legs and not my ears!
Out came the fibreglass once more!
Here i have made the basic wood frame that angles the cones upwards. Only needed to hold in place with the hot glue gun, as the strength will come
when they're glassed.
Covered with cloth to form the basic shape....
....then fibreglassed / bogged / sanded
Finished.....and sounding BRILLIANT up front now!
A few more changes happening in the next week or 2.....will post again when i'm done
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posted on August 18th, 2011 at 10:57 PM |
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It ended up lining up second time round, should be first post on page 7
Damn that looks good, I'm planning on front speakers but currently deciding exactly where I want to put them...
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posted on August 23rd, 2011 at 05:33 PM |
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The thing i like about it is the stereo in the glovebox you didnt cut a hole in the old dash,can i ask who you got the carpet kit from???
cheers shane.
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posted on August 23rd, 2011 at 10:34 PM |
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,can i ask who you got the carpet kit from???
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Hi Shane!
OK, the carpet is just the standard Beetle carpet, with a hole cut in it!
To mark where the hole needed to be, i made a chalk line on the actual speaker pods where i wanted the carpet to be cut...then just pressed the carpet
against them...which when removed, gave me a chalk line on the rear of the carpet...so i knew where to cut (hope that makes sense!)
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posted on August 24th, 2011 at 06:25 AM |
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That does make sense,but is it a new kit you bought im just wondering who you bought it from.
cheers shane.
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posted on August 24th, 2011 at 08:15 AM |
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That does make sense,but is it a new kit you bought im just wondering who you bought it from.
cheers shane.
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Ahhh, sorry...the carpet was already in the car when i got it, so i'm afraid i cannie help on that one
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posted on October 29th, 2011 at 10:24 PM |
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Okey doke....a few recent changes!!
After blowing 3 subs, i decided to bite the bullet and get something that was going to hopefully last the distance! Ended up going for a JL Audio
12w3v3, which is more suited to the JL Audio 500/1 amp.
I also swapped out the rear Pioneer splits for some JL Audio Evo TR690-TXi 6X9's
And also got rid of the Pioneer amp for an ARC Audio xdi804 amp (4x80w rms)
The last tweak i want to do is change the sealed sub box for a ported one, tuned to 35hz...but not sure if i can accommodate it with the limited space
i have behind the rear seat. I'll wait and see on that one.
Here's a quick youtube of the whole install, obviously the sound quality being limited with distortion on my cam...but you'll get the idea i
guess!?
http://youtu.be/BXd5TJvldKs
Cheers..
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posted on October 30th, 2011 at 09:28 AM |
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I'm curious, you have all that space on the sides of the sub box, why not have the amps in there?
I'm sure that'd make wiring a lot simpler...
Even still, I'm sure that video doesn't do it justice, but regardless sounds great!
Hope you scare as much people as I do with a thumping bug
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posted on November 4th, 2011 at 11:53 PM |
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Quote: | Originally
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I'm curious, you have all that space on the sides of the sub box, why not have the amps in there?
I'm sure that'd make wiring a lot simpler...
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Hi Mr Peek....
It's mainly down to the fact that i've always found it less painful to run speaker cable down the car rather than RCA's (with the bulky plugs)
Also, i was told years ago that it's good to run real short RCA's if at all possible (that might just be an old wives tale though....lol)
Plus i'm looking to run a larger ported box at some point, and will need all the space i can get back there
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