dayusmc
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It took me a while to post it, but here is my (now crashed) Gladiator stereo install. It consists of:
-Rockford 4 Channel Amp
-Rockford Mono Sub Amp
-Rockford 10’ Subs in Fox Sub enclosure
-Rockford 6.75 Separates In Front
-Rockford 6.75 Coaxles In Bar
-Rockford DSP
One thing to note, I made a custom extension harness to put the DSP in the back, I would never suggest doing that, one it is a lot of work, two if you need to update the DSP you have to take everything out to get to it.
This system was extremely loud and sounded great. I actually would not use this sub box again, it requires that the seat is raised 2 inches. I didn’t think it make a big difference, but it made the back seat incredibly uncomfortable.
I am going to do something completely different for my Mojave with the Alpine Stereo in it. Probably going to run one 5 Channel amp. I haven’t decided yet…
-Rockford 4 Channel Amp
-Rockford Mono Sub Amp
-Rockford 10’ Subs in Fox Sub enclosure
-Rockford 6.75 Separates In Front
-Rockford 6.75 Coaxles In Bar
-Rockford DSP
One thing to note, I made a custom extension harness to put the DSP in the back, I would never suggest doing that, one it is a lot of work, two if you need to update the DSP you have to take everything out to get to it.
This system was extremely loud and sounded great. I actually would not use this sub box again, it requires that the seat is raised 2 inches. I didn’t think it make a big difference, but it made the back seat incredibly uncomfortable.
I am going to do something completely different for my Mojave with the Alpine Stereo in it. Probably going to run one 5 Channel amp. I haven’t decided yet…
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