new install

  1. #1
    Havent posted in ages due to internet access but heres a couple of pictures of the recent boot build ive had done by a company called acoustic customs in assosiation with safe'n'sound in Brighton

    http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g6...F0017Small.jpg

    had to move the amps due speakers mounted in the boot lid and it not closing. picture below shows complete boot build finished

    http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g6...South06071.jpg

    spec

    2 X jlw3v2 10"
    1 X jl w3v2 12"
    jl 6x9s xr series
    2 X shark 1f power cap linked by busbar to power them up
    2 X jl 250/1 amps powering each 10" sub
    1 X jl e2150 powering 6x9s
    1 X Alpine amp MRPM350 700W running the 12"
    sony speakers mounted in boot lid (soon to be jl trs from front doors)
    built in fridge under one 6x9
    built in cd storage under other 6x9

    All finished in black and cream vinyle

    Now just the door cards to be trimmed and mtx components fitted and re trim seats.

    Hope you like and would love to hear comments :thumbup:
  2. #2
    looks nice that mate not sure about stickers on the car though
  3. #3
    looks nice but wouldnt have used 6x9's

    how much did it cost you?
  4. #4
    the 6x9 are possiblly going to go depending on what the mtx components sound like and as for cost was just over £1200 but its still on going what with the doors still to be done
  5. #5
    is £1200 including all the ICE?
  6. #6
    no had that all all ready just had to buy a extra power cap and another amp for the 12
  7. #7
    looks top notch :Y:
  8. #8
    nice one bud looks better in the flesh , saw this the other night and it sounds mint , bring on the door speakers ai stu
  9. #9
    That is quality mate! I love it!
  10. #10
    spec

    2 X jlw3v2 10"
    1 X jl w3v2 12"
    jl 6x9s xr series wouldnt of bothered with
    2 X shark 1f power cap linked by busbar to power them up wouldnt of bothered with
    2 X jl 250/1 amps powering each 10" sub
    1 X jl e2150 powering 6x9s
    1 X Alpine amp MRPM350 700W running the 12"
    sony speakers mounted in boot lid (soon to be jl trs from front doors)
    built in fridge under one 6x9
    built in cd storage under other 6x9

    also mixing ub sizes isnt the best idea, are the boxes to the sub the correct size for the sub to perform best?
  11. #11
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by jaybiss
    spec

    2 X jlw3v2 10"
    1 X jl w3v2 12"
    jl 6x9s xr series wouldnt of bothered with
    2 X shark 1f power cap linked by busbar to power them up wouldnt of bothered with
    2 X jl 250/1 amps powering each 10" sub
    1 X jl e2150 powering 6x9s
    1 X Alpine amp MRPM350 700W running the 12"
    sony speakers mounted in boot lid (soon to be jl trs from front doors)
    built in fridge under one 6x9
    built in cd storage under other 6x9

    also mixing ub sizes isnt the best idea, are the boxes to the sub the correct size for the sub to perform best?
    Why wouldnt you of bothered with the power caps then? if you look at most installs they have them it saves trying to fit exra batteries to power it all
  12. #12
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by jaybiss
    spec

    2 X jlw3v2 10"
    1 X jl w3v2 12"
    jl 6x9s xr series wouldnt of bothered with
    2 X shark 1f power cap linked by busbar to power them up wouldnt of bothered with
    2 X jl 250/1 amps powering each 10" sub
    1 X jl e2150 powering 6x9s
    1 X Alpine amp MRPM350 700W running the 12"
    sony speakers mounted in boot lid (soon to be jl trs from front doors)
    built in fridge under one 6x9
    built in cd storage under other 6x9

    also mixing ub sizes isnt the best idea, are the boxes to the sub the correct size for the sub to perform best?
    Why wouldnt you of bothered with the power caps then? if you look at most installs they have them it saves trying to fit exra batteries to power it all.

    And each sub has had its box made to jl spec direct from the US, mixing the sub size isnt a problem as three 12s would have been fair to much deep base and the 10s help with the punchy base