Discussion
I've always loved rediculous sound systems in cars and im loving this project.
I fancy doing something like this, perhaps not to the extent you are going to though! I think some decent door & shelf speakers coupled with a nice 12" or 15" sub in the boot will do nicely.
I too have mondeo and i notice that the stock radio unit is quite large and as its 13 years old it has a cassette player lol. How do you fit an aftermarket one with CD for example? (its not really that imortant as long as it has AUX in) And how do you fill the big gap that would be left?
OMNIO said:
I've always loved rediculous sound systems in cars and im loving this project.
I fancy doing something like this, perhaps not to the extent you are going to though! I think some decent door & shelf speakers coupled with a nice 12" or 15" sub in the boot will do nicely.
I too have mondeo and i notice that the stock radio unit is quite large and as its 13 years old it has a cassette player lol. How do you fit an aftermarket one with CD for example? (its not really that imortant as long as it has AUX in) And how do you fill the big gap that would be left?
Depending on the Mk and facelift status of your car you can get facia adapters (IE the mk1,2 and pre facelift mk3 are all 1.5din sized holes so you can get a blanking plate that gives you a normal din sized hole, if it is a post facelift mk3/mk4 then it is double din and you can either drop a double din unit straight in or get a facia adapter to give you a 1din space and a cubby hole for CD's etcI fancy doing something like this, perhaps not to the extent you are going to though! I think some decent door & shelf speakers coupled with a nice 12" or 15" sub in the boot will do nicely.
I too have mondeo and i notice that the stock radio unit is quite large and as its 13 years old it has a cassette player lol. How do you fit an aftermarket one with CD for example? (its not really that imortant as long as it has AUX in) And how do you fill the big gap that would be left?
Newest updates on this build (Again i know its the anti-PH way as its a diesel being made heavier but as its mad and daft a few people found it interesting)
Now an update with pictures
First the back of the car
As you can see the box does come a fair bit back but i should get my weekly shop in stiff - if not its an estate so has factory fit roof-rails, in this pic you can see the epic, crossover for the two front amps, some of the batterys (the others are below the enclosure) the sub amp and the distribution/wiring
Looking through the drivers door with the seat reclined
Nice shot of the woofers looking in
A very tight tolerance in the woofers - notice how the centres overlap slightly
A better shot of the overlap
Nice neat work in the enclosure
Rear shot of the woofers, notice the steel re-enforcing the port edge
Close up shot
It has been playing
The playing was a just a test run to make sure it all worked, the amp powered up as it should, all the woofers looked to be moving the same distance but for the volume they were barely twitching, the test run was just off my batterys that were floating at 13.08v at the beginning of the test, after a good 40mins of mild thrashery (only mild as naff all is setup or configured) but the amp did not get warm and the batts only dropped .58 of a volt
The enclosure does not look like it needs much more work tbh as it was playing most of what we threw at it so it will be interesting to see how it gets once everything is setup correctly, we have already had minor steering wheel wobble but it just sounds infinatly more evil than the boot installs of the past, we were expecing Rich having to extend/make a port for the rear chamber but it seems to like playing most of what i listen to (And Rich had a huge amount of fun going through the USB stick of random music i listen to) but the proof will be when the crossovers and epic are set, gain matched and its not just running off battery power
Now an update with pictures
First the back of the car
As you can see the box does come a fair bit back but i should get my weekly shop in stiff - if not its an estate so has factory fit roof-rails, in this pic you can see the epic, crossover for the two front amps, some of the batterys (the others are below the enclosure) the sub amp and the distribution/wiring
Looking through the drivers door with the seat reclined
Nice shot of the woofers looking in
A very tight tolerance in the woofers - notice how the centres overlap slightly
A better shot of the overlap
Nice neat work in the enclosure
Rear shot of the woofers, notice the steel re-enforcing the port edge
Close up shot
It has been playing
The playing was a just a test run to make sure it all worked, the amp powered up as it should, all the woofers looked to be moving the same distance but for the volume they were barely twitching, the test run was just off my batterys that were floating at 13.08v at the beginning of the test, after a good 40mins of mild thrashery (only mild as naff all is setup or configured) but the amp did not get warm and the batts only dropped .58 of a volt
The enclosure does not look like it needs much more work tbh as it was playing most of what we threw at it so it will be interesting to see how it gets once everything is setup correctly, we have already had minor steering wheel wobble but it just sounds infinatly more evil than the boot installs of the past, we were expecing Rich having to extend/make a port for the rear chamber but it seems to like playing most of what i listen to (And Rich had a huge amount of fun going through the USB stick of random music i listen to) but the proof will be when the crossovers and epic are set, gain matched and its not just running off battery power
Right update time as a couple of people are still interested
Both the passenger and driver doors have had the doorcard and door lining removed, ready for some sound-deadening
The 6.5 inch mids have been mounted on wood and then mounted to the speaker bracket ready to go back in the door
And a big hole in the spare doorcards
The big hole is for these
Kicker RMB 8inch Mids - old skool now as they were made in 2002 but as far as i can tell never out of the box until i got them a couple of years ago and have never been powered up
Both the passenger and driver doors have had the doorcard and door lining removed, ready for some sound-deadening
The 6.5 inch mids have been mounted on wood and then mounted to the speaker bracket ready to go back in the door
And a big hole in the spare doorcards
The big hole is for these
Kicker RMB 8inch Mids - old skool now as they were made in 2002 but as far as i can tell never out of the box until i got them a couple of years ago and have never been powered up
Edited by samuelellis on Wednesday 2nd March 22:55
OMNIO said:
Very very mental.
Why are you running 8 12" subs out of intrest? Why not just drop in 2 18" Solo X for example?
Haaha this is going to be mad when it's finished. Make sure to take some videos!!
And to think, I thought my z-5500 system im running for my computer was loud!
Simple answer - i dont like the sound of the kickersWhy are you running 8 12" subs out of intrest? Why not just drop in 2 18" Solo X for example?
Haaha this is going to be mad when it's finished. Make sure to take some videos!!
And to think, I thought my z-5500 system im running for my computer was loud!
More complicated answer
-You get more cone area from 2 15's than you do from 1 18, same way as you get more cone area with two 12's than 1 15inch woofer so i have more cone area
-The woofers are lower power models so have ligher parts that will react to the music better - they are not built to withstand abuse as they will get 300watts each, woofers designed to withstadn abuse tend to be very heavy tnad take a reasonable amount to get going
-More speakers means more voice coils to disssipate heat meaning that i am less likely to cook them
-multiple points of failure, if one of the woofers dies its not mega expensive to replace it as they are cheap(er) drivers but if i had to replace/recone a bigger heavyweight driver then it would be a painful expense
plus for some reason multi-driver installs just sound so much more effortlesss than one or two larger subs - well to my ears at least
just a quick update
The mids and mid-bass are now in the doors
The Mids are in the factory location so you cant see them but the mid-bass drivers are at the bottom of the door
Behind the doorcard is an enclosure that the midbass units sit in - this stops them fighting with the 6.5's for airpsace
they look a little bit on the massive side dont they
Screen and reversing camera working
next thing to buy is some threaded rod to brace the speaker baffle to the rear wall and some more 0 gauge cable to uprate the power cabling under the bonnet and then testing/crossover setting etc can be done
I have to admit as this car is the anti-PH i was expecting the same level of abuse I got on a mondeo owners site but im glad to see that you guys appreciate madness wherever it comes from
The mids and mid-bass are now in the doors
The Mids are in the factory location so you cant see them but the mid-bass drivers are at the bottom of the door
Behind the doorcard is an enclosure that the midbass units sit in - this stops them fighting with the 6.5's for airpsace
they look a little bit on the massive side dont they
Screen and reversing camera working
next thing to buy is some threaded rod to brace the speaker baffle to the rear wall and some more 0 gauge cable to uprate the power cabling under the bonnet and then testing/crossover setting etc can be done
I have to admit as this car is the anti-PH i was expecting the same level of abuse I got on a mondeo owners site but im glad to see that you guys appreciate madness wherever it comes from
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