My Radio and Speaker Setup

Systems
Systems Posts: 14,873
edited January 2005 in Car Audio & Electronics
I finally got the time to take the pictures and upload them. Here is a list of everything I put in.

1x - Polk MOMO C300.2 - 2 Channel Amp
2x - Polk MOMO C400.4 - 4 Channel Amp
2x - Polk MOMO MM124 - Subwoofers
1 set - Polk MOMO MMC6500 - 6-1/2" Components
1 set - Polk MOMO MMC650 - 6-1/2" Coiaxials

Pioneer AVIC-N1 DVD/NAVI/MP3 Player with Voice Command Remote
Tsunami 2.0 Farad Cap
Tsunami RCA's
Tsunami D-Blocks
KnuKonceptz Power and Ground Wiring

DEI Viper 731xv 2-Way Alarm System with Remote Start with
-Glass Break Sensor Module
-Digital Tilt/Motion Sensor
-Battery Backup
-Mini Pinzo Siren


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Hardest part was finding the right kit for mounting the radio, I went to Best Buy, Circuit City and a friends shop, none of which had it or could find it. Finally I got it at Tweeter, they knew exactly which one it was when I asked for it.

FUTURE PLANS:

Two Clarion 7" screens in the front headrests
15' Flip Down Screen in back seat
12 Disc CD/MP3 Changer
New Playstation Slim Design with wireless controllers
Streetforce LEDs (Blue) under all the seats

Enjoy.

Also I know some people are going to ask, so....so far with all my hookups and connections I have STILL spent over $4000-$5000 so far on everything. Regular price would be upwards of $8000.
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Comments

  • MacLeod
    MacLeod Posts: 14,358
    edited January 2005
    Very nice! The amp install looks very clean.

    What about the speakers?
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  • Joelsbass
    Joelsbass Posts: 637
    edited January 2005
    Beautiful clean install, did you do it yourself or have it done?
    MacLeod: I guess youre lucky Polk has such lax hiring standards.

    Josh: Damn skippy!
  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited January 2005
    All the speakers are mounted behind the factory grills, including the tweeters so you cant see any of them.

    I had the amp rack built, I was going to do it all my self and I had my idea all lined up but when I was telling the idea to a installer buddy of mine he asked if he could build me a rack for the amp, so I let him and I couldnt be more happy.

    I have had it all apart and back together again twice already due to changes I wanted to make in it.

    Thanks for the comments
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  • maltesechicken
    maltesechicken Posts: 32
    edited January 2005
    Wow. Who needs a shop when you have friends that can help you do installs like that?

    Very nice. Do you have pics from when you mounted the speakers?
  • max3
    max3 Posts: 44
    edited January 2005
    That looks freaking awesome. How are the 6.5 coaxials? I've been thinking about getting a pair.
  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited January 2005
    Sorry no pictures from the actual install.

    Umm the coaxils are VERY nice, all my highs are what I am most impressed with, Polk Momo made so great stuff there.
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  • PoweredByDodge
    PoweredByDodge Posts: 4,185
    edited January 2005
    mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm deliscious... I like it... with a nice basil sauce.

    keep up the good work
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