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Old 01-14-2017, 12:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
Knockoutpie
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Default Full Audio build

Hey Guys, I'll start off here i've always been an audio guy building my own boxes etc. I had a 98' Silverado where I removed the rear seat and put 2 15's in there and had the box tuned to 20hz, miss that truck! I had a nice audio build in my last 2 Camaros as well, but i'll start off here!

First off, the first thing I did to this car was put in a SPH-DA120 Pioneer Carplay Unit, best head unit by far from what i've owned and i've owned some head units that have cost 1500+
Compared to the Alpine ILX-007 the Pioneer option has way more customizing options and features to it, just putting that out there.

Front Speakers - Kenwood Kfc-P709Ps 6.5-Inch Performance Series Component Speaker System (These will probably get changed out later, but damn they sound good for what I paid)

Rear Speakers - Kicker 41KSC354 3-1/2 2-Way Coaxial Speaker (I chose these for the high RMS rating with the 4ch amp i'm using) These speakers are a bit large as in magnet size, but they fit, panel sticks off just a few hairs because of magnet size

Amplifier 4ch - Hifonics ZRX616.4 Zeus 4-Channel Class-A/B Car Amplifier, 600-Watt, I chose this amp because it's 75w rms Per channel, perfect for the speakers I have

Amplifier Mono - Hifonics ZRX1816.1D Zeus Mono Class-D Subwoofer Amplifier, 1800-Watt, I chose this because it will run 900w rms at a 2 ohm load for my Type R 10" D4 suwoofer

Subwoofer - Alpine SWR-10D4 Type-R 10" Subwoofer with Dual 4-ohm Voice Coils, This subwoofer is 1000w RMS at 2 ohm and max 3000w


Here I'll start, sorry I don't have pictures of front or rear installs but I decided to document the subwoofer box building fairly well.

My subwoofer box is ported, I haven't seen many "stealth" boxes for 370z with ports on it so here's a first!

I'll also upload dimensions if someone wants to replicate it! I'm not greedy it's a great box, to change tuning you can just use different pipe.

I'm sorry for the large pictures, I guess you'll just have to deal with it.

The box cost including the beauty boards probably cost me about $100 bucks and took a total of 6 hours to complete it. This includes MDF sheet, carpet, glue, staples, pvc pipe, t nuts.

I made 2x the cuts in case I found a local who wants me to make him a box ;] any takers in AZ?

First off, thank you to these 2 people, you gave me great ideas




Here's the dimensions for you more simple people



you'll need to use schedule 40 pipe, 3.5" is prefered but 4" will work, you just need more length on 4" for tuning purposes.

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