what ICE systms is everybody runnin' ????

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what ICE systms is everybody runnin' ????

Post by BLACK6N_POLO »

like--HU/6.5"doors/6x9shelf/12"sub boot................amps etc<<(example) thanx
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Head-unit: Clarion MP3/CD
Front: Vibe SA-K60s
Rear Panels: Vibe SA-K60s - seperate tweeter
Boot: Vibe 10" Active Sub/Amp & Vibe 1.0 Farad Power Cap
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Post by Josh_PoloGTi »

Head Unit: Pioneer DEH-P77MP
Front Components: Ground Zero 6.5"
Sub: JBL 12w04 12" in an EFMAX Tripple Chamber, Internally Ported, Sealed Box
Amps: Boston Acoustics GT-20 (Powering Front Components) and a Kicker IX702 (Powering Sub)
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Post by bstardchild »

Head Unit: Kenwood KDC-M4524G
Front Components: Std VAG
Sub: None
Amps: None

I'd like a really small sub in the boot (it get used to carry stuff so I don't want to compromise the available space) but I guess it will need a really small amp too
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Post by Si_GTi »

Head Unit: OEM Gamma
Front Components: OEM
Sub: None
Amps: None

I'm looking at upgrading the front and rear speakers and getting some like Josh had in his GTi though (Focal?). :)
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Post by polopowah »

Head Unit: Sony XPLOD CD Player
Front Components: Infinity 200w
Parcel Shelf: Sony XPLOD 6x9's 200w
Sub: Fusion 250w
Amp: Fusion 400w

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Post by david burton »

Alpine HU
Genesis Audiophile comps
Genesis P2 and Genesis Profile Sub amps (Bstardchild - these are very small and high quality amps if you are ever looking for one)
Shadowworks 2z12" Judge Red's in a boot-filling box :oops:

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Post by cyhliu »

Head Unit: OEM MFD Sat Nav Ver. G connected to OEM 6 disc CD Changer in the boot
Front Components: OEM speakers and tweeters
Rear Components: OEM speakers
Sub: None
Amps: None

Hopefully fitting my iPod soon.
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Post by wul3er »

Head Unit: Clarion DXZ94MP
Front: Standard
Rear: 4 330W Pioneer 6x9's On Custom Shelf
Sub: 10" Pioneer in 1 of Clear Perspex Box
Amps: 100W Boss (4ch) 500W Jenson (1ch)

Also Installed a 5.6" Screen in the passenger Headrest and Ps2 in the boot.

Coming next month is 2 Sunvisors with 5.6" screens and the Drivers headrest getting a 5.6" screen and a DVD player installed in the 2nd Din slot.

Edit: Forgot the 1F Power Cap
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Head Unit: Alpine CDA-9835R
Front: Alpine SPX-177R
Rear: N/A
Amps: Alpine MRV-T420 (Front)

In the future there will be an Alpine SWX-1041 sub and an Alpine MRD-M500 mono amp. Have also full soundproof front doors
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Post by JarnoVWPolo6N »

Head-unit: Pioneer DEH-P5730MP
Front: JBL GTO-c6505ce
Rear: JBL GTO-s963
Trunk: JBL GTO:s963 + 2x JBL GT4-10 woofers
Amp's: JBL GTO 755.6 + Soundlab 100.2
Power: 2x B52 1,5F powercap
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

Headunit: Kenwood of some sort.
CD changer: Also kenwood of some sort, slightly broken from when a friend trod on it.
Speakers: 2x 6" kenwoods on parcel shelf, 2x 6" kenwoods in front door cards which need replacing really badly.
Amp: None.

Planning to get a decent speaker setup for the front at some point, and perhaps a small sub in the boot but that won't happen for a while. Need to get around to bolting the CD changer down somewhere so it doesn't get even more damaged..
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Post by Tahrey1043 »

Was:
Sony XR-C5120R RDS/Autoreverse cass headunit, 4x40w.

FM/MW/LW lots of presets, nice tape quality and fantastic tape adaptor fidelity, good EQ setup etc, 3-level megabass. Only gripe is the digital volume/balance/EQ didnt have enough levels, typical Sony, could have done with being 64 and 20 steps respectively, rather than 32 and 10 (the "too loud/too quiet" syndrome where the jump between two digital levels takes you right past the sweet spot). Apart from that, a pretty nice unit. Worth about £180 new.

Front speakers, 2xJBL 8cm jobbies (cant remember the code no.), "full" range twin drivers. Surprising amount and depth of bass, strong midrange and treble up as far as I could hear and as loud as you'd really want it bouncing off a mk3's screen. Bought for £45 and worth every penny.

Rear speakers, custom bodged stealth shelf. Not really worth shouting about now (falling apart) though i was proud of it at the time, and the wiring is still godlike (fully removable in seconds!).
The impedence is all wrong and it would have very much benefitted from an amp... two pairs of 10 inch (?) woofer and 2 inch tweeter, very good quality units scarfed from an old stereo (itself costing about £400 when bought in 1990) and mounted using the remains of their original enclosures with sneaky holes drilled in the shelf to let sound out, whilst the woofers reverbed using the boot. Too bad they were 8 ohm to the JBLs 4 ohm, and so less than half the volume for the same watts input. Fader had to be almost fully back for balanced sound. Sounded niiiice though when getting just the right amount of pumpage through them, even if it made the display go dim.

Always meant to connect up the underused and neglected "home cinema" lounge subwoofer (Lidl, about £25) in the boot for both that purpose and for some funk-in-the-trunk bass.... for one so cheap it's got range and power, plus the built in ability to amp up to five other channels with a fair bit of juice and quality - and best of all it takes in 12V DC for it's power supply.


Currently:
Nothing
except that stealth shelf and some bare wires :D

Was once wayback and will be again:
Original Blaupunkt Boston CC10
headunit - all of 2x10w if not less. Non-reverse, non-RDS, but at least digital PLL tuned and presettable FM/MW/LW radio/cassette. Oddly good for using tape adaptor with and sound quality alright for the useless power output (and only 2 channels..). Fully removable nature supposedly a bonus?

Plus horrid VW OEM 3 ohm paper cone...... noise making things. They don't deserve to be called speakers. Only the thought of salvaging the good stereo when selling the car prevented me from ritually burning them upon removal. Couldn't put any bass into them, they just crackled and threatened to self destruct (whereas the JBLs just lap it up) plus the treble is almost non existant. At least if you cut the low frequencies out though they made a good job of sending the lyric through with some power (3 ohm, see), but even so they barely made an impression on the motorway and two-person entertainment usually consisted of shouting stupid stuff to each other.

In the... other car:
I'm not entirely sure ... but it says "Car 200" on it
. Looks like it might be a Blaupunkt, and the thing's 7 years newer but it STILL doesn't have auto reverse. At least it has RDS now, but the tuning/presetting system is so incredibly arcane and crazy that I've given up learning it even with the instructions... i've got six decent presets and a way to enable fully manual tuning, that'll do. Haven't a clue on the speakers, but I'll say that another improvement is the power and sound quality, even if it can't quite handle the same amount of thrash that the Sony / JBLs could. Alright as built in units go but could really, really benefit from autoreverse and the ability to control an autochanger (would love one, but i'm not giving up my aux connection capabilities thru the tape slot unless a line-in socket presents itself).
I'm thinking a sub would be a nice addition, too... :D But a proper one as the little lidl thing would get lost in there now.

Int' Bedroom Cupboards:
At least two different CD changers,
of cloudy origin and unknown functionality, with heavily proprietary connection standards that have proved impossible to fathom. Best that I could work out, they were "gifts" from one or other uncle at some point, neither realising that without the particular headunit it was separated from (or one similar), they're as good as breeze blocks. Needless to say neither is a Sony or Blaupunkt, or has any kind of bus adaptor or instructions. Anyone find use for these? I think one is a Panasonic and the other a Kenwood or a Pioneer...


Bedroom proper: (lol)
Amstrad Micro 1000 - circa 1992. It's teh uber stereo in a tiny unassuming case, with a couple of fairly beefy 3-way speakers robbed off a deceased antecedant Grundig thing (like a fool, i thought i needed to replace the original and best)... the specs say 10w, but the sound says Aw Hell Naw! (well, ok, in this room at least, its far more than too much)... hooked into the PC, the MP3 player, or it's own radio/cassette/increasingly ropey CD deck. Rock on.


Pocket:
Novatech N-pod 20gb 1.8" HD based MP3
... if these ever come back on sale, particularly at the original or lower price, grab 'em before they're gone. Cheap but not very much worse than an iPod (lose some of the search-by-tag functionality, etc... big whoop), plus it's only the size of an ipod mini, battery life is supposedly better (and should be easier/less daunting to replace - easily unscrewed), has an FM radio and voice recorder, and can load mp3s or any other files directly off a pendrive plugged into its usb (2.0 - VERY fast) socket without a pc - or indeed, bloody iTunes - needing to be involved. Magic. Sound quality is, in a word, awesome.
And it comes with a stitched real leather/suede magnetic flip-top carry pouch for nada and gratis. What's not to like?

/ends essay
/gawps at dave's boot build photo....... wheeew nice one there
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Post by stuart_hatch »

Head Unit: KDC-W6527 cost me £400 2 years ago, now they are selling for less than £200 :( fantastic headunit tho

Hard Disk: Kenwood 20GB Music Keg, fantastic accessory to the head unit, take it into the house, connect it to computer, fill it with tunes, stick it in the car!

Sub Woofer: Alpine Type E 12" Subwoofer in Ported box. (soon to be upgraded)

Mono Amp: Alpine MRPM350

Multichannel Amp Alpine of some sort its about 7 years old, but does the job!

Front Component Speakers: Alpine SPS-171A Components (Bloody fantastic)

Wiring 4 Guage Going to the boot going to a fused dizzy block which goes to each amp along 8 Guage wire.

Gold Plated RCA's and of course OFC speaker cable

To be added s**t loads of dynamat, a better sub, a boot install which allows me to actually use the boot!
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Post by ICEYPOLO »

Head Unit: Alpine CDA 7998r
Front Components: Focal K2 Power 6.5"
Rear Mids: Focal 165v
Sub: Atomic Apocalypse DVC 12", Inverted in Sealed Box
Amps: Audison LRX 1.400 + Audison LRX 4.300
Others: Exxide Deep Cycle Battery in Spare Wheel Well, Brax Voltmeter
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