With GAS apparently closed we are left with what to do for our car audio. After much research, I think I have come up with a reasonably effective solution to the sound system in my car and wanted to share. I must give proper respect to Luke, I've read many of his threads and his theories behind what he does...that said, I don't understand how to build a crossover, how to tune a ported box and my carpentry skills/tools are limited. Thus I decided to go with a sealed sub box firing through the ski pass. The box seals to the rear seat bulkhead. I put this together this weekend and will say that the sound quality is amazing...very loud/clear with hard crisp base. No idea how the sound compares to the GAS setup but for the price the sound is fantastic. My setup includes:
1. e34 premium mids and tweeters from the junkyard and have them in all 4 corners in the e30 premium speaker housings. $12
2. 4 Audiopipe crossovers off of amazon at $8 each or $32 total.
3. MB quart 10" shallow mount sub (requires a .65 sq/ft box) $54
4. Kenwood KAC-7005 5 channel amp $159
5. Kenwood KMM-BT318u $88
6. Box- MDF, wood glue, screws, carpet about (internal dimensions roughly 5.5x14.25x14.5) $30
Hope this helps any of you looking for a solution.
1. e34 premium mids and tweeters from the junkyard and have them in all 4 corners in the e30 premium speaker housings. $12
2. 4 Audiopipe crossovers off of amazon at $8 each or $32 total.
3. MB quart 10" shallow mount sub (requires a .65 sq/ft box) $54
4. Kenwood KAC-7005 5 channel amp $159
5. Kenwood KMM-BT318u $88
6. Box- MDF, wood glue, screws, carpet about (internal dimensions roughly 5.5x14.25x14.5) $30
Hope this helps any of you looking for a solution.
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