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OK, I've just made the jump and bought the following:
FOCAL PolyKevlar 165K2P's ALPINE CDA-9853R Head Unit ALPINE MRP-F240 Amp (Bridged to 2-Channel - 100W RMS x 2) ALPINE KCA-420i iPod Interface INFINITY BASSLINK Self-powered Subwoofer My rear side-panel speakers are just a pair of Alpine 4" speakers to provide the spacial stereo fill-in and will be driven directly off the head-unit. This setup should hopefully provide a significant improvement over my factory speakers :cool: |
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Nice Nice Cool Huh?! Take a look at some of the JL Audio 10" subs, there are a couple diff models that will work nicely in a approx. 1 cu. ft. sealed enclosure that can be made to fit behind the seat. IIRC they make one that works in .75 cu. ft. ;) Cheers, |
Thanks Brandon.
My problem is that I have two little kids which I take in the back on a daily basis doing drop-offs at school and the baby-sitters, so I need the back seats and the leg room. I've heard good things about the Infinity Basslink in the front trunk and it seems like a good solution to my real-estate issue in the cabin :confused: |
If you go with the basslink, I would find a place inside the cabin. Maybe under the passenger seat.
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This seems like a viable solution for a trunk mounted sub http://www.subsolutions.com/2subwoofer-porsche-installation.htm
Although, I could see the potential for some interesting rattles. |
I made a custom version of that Subsolution for my 911 in the early 90s, and it worked well. Read the "specs" page on the site. hemakes some very valid points...points that I tried to amke when I was doing high end sales and installations of gear.
I have no idea how the stuff actually sounds, but that place would be my first stop if I wanted a sub for a 911. |
When I'm rear-passenger-less, I'll run the Infinity Subwoofer behind my seat, but when I have my two girls with me, I'll relocate it to the trunk. It seems like a very simple unit to move in/out of position, so it won't be a big deal. I'm short anyway, so it'd fit nicely behind the drivers seat ;)
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Well y jacks and 2 sets of rca's will make that easy i guess.
I think you have a spectaculer system those speakers with that amp will go straight to 10 and be so perfect. i think your going to be very happy. so where are you going to put the amp? |
Thanks :)
It's not a very big amp and I was hoping to have it under my seat (RHD car), however, I'll most probaby have issues with my power seat motor :( I may just mount it in the trunk I guess? |
You'll have to run two sets of everything for the sub, power / remote / and RCA's to be able to move it around. Better to just pick a spot that works for your needs and be done with it.
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lots of stuff here and i have to chime in. spend money on speakers and head unit. they make the biggest difference. in the end it is all about the install.
i say get a kenwood excelon hu the x790 or x890. great bang for buck deck. infinity components are also great bang for buck. you don't need a cd changer if you get a mp3-wma deck. i think you will be suprised by the sound and might not even need a sub or amp. |
Focal's website is Focal . Your link was to the Aussie site.
Just a slight aside, I was at Focal's plant in Saint-Etienne last week & Guy - their 12V Guru hauled me out to listen to his Benz wagon fitted with a Focal Utopia system & their new amps. He has spent 4 months tuning it. The best car-fi I have ever heard . . . Ian |
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Some great reviews from Focal users here!!! QUESTION: If I bridge my amp to 2-channel mode, can I still use my head-unit to drive the rear 4" speakers directly? |
a stealth system is hard to do in a 911. i have been trying for years. if you are willing to give up your back seats, you have a lot of options. my favoriate was a pair of 10" drivers fired down in to the seat coushin and the bass coming out the front. did not look much different than stock and you could put junk back there cuz the subs were hidden.
the best stealth set up i have seen was a 12" sub mounted in a custom enclosure where the passengers feet go. it had a tight mesh grill and was hard to notice here are a few designs i have been working on. http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...60_77_full.jpg |
Just for the sake of response, I'd leave the basslink up front, forget about putting it behind the seat. it's a lot neater as well, not having all those RCA and power cables in the cab.
It throws pretty hard, I presently have one in my 5 series - too bad the car is built like a vault tho - doesn't travel too well in a 911 it would be a monster. I'd also swap the 4 channel for a 2 channel amp just for simple sake of a slightly smaller size, and you're not stomping the amp at a lower impedance to get the power. Heat, damping factor, etc will be affected by lower impedance - simply not the way to set it up. Either that or run 50 x 4 and fade - especially the smaller drivers will need the power to keep up with the fronts, and not to overheat and distort 'em.. Smaller speaker doesn't always mean lower power requirement.. With all that said, I use a 50x 4 running in 3 channels to a pair of 8's in a Rod Birch panel and MB quart co ax's in the door. It gets me by, but my no means is my car going to win any soundoffs..I need to up my power levels.. rjp |
Oh, and to answer the question - Yes, you can use the deck to run the rears independently of amplification...
rjp |
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No Guru here. But I have a major stealth system.
I have the old Infinity Kappa series in front, oversize Kappas in the rear. Two Soundstream amps, the Soundstream Rubicon powers the front two. Subwoofer is powered by its own Soundstream amp. I have an external 3 way crossover (three amps) with an inline controller for the sub under the dash (you really need this, as the amount of bass needed changes under different conditions. The head unit is the 2005 Blaupunkt Seattle MP3 (awesome unit) The subwoofer enclosure is a built in that takes place of the rear seats and runs the entire width of the car. It is carpeted with factory Porsche carpet - actually it's kind of nice. I have found that speakers make the biggest difference, but to get the performance out of them, you need a lot of amplifier. I would NEVER dream of not running my speakers through amps. Next to amp, the brand of amplifier makes a huge difference. Spend the money on the quality amplifier if anything. I love the comments on the speakers. Now I'm thinking about going to the store an listen to the Focal speakers! |
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