E30 subwoofers in stock NOW!

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Kids, dont forget...we have these in stock, ready to go!

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  • AndrewBird
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    Wow, those are cool! Do they make a panel mount version?
    They do not make a panel mount. You saw this connector on my box. You commented "Awe, look at the cute little connector." lol

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  • agent
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    Dammit Luke, I read the title and got all excited... I thought you were carrying the subs themselves!

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Guys, bumping this...LOTS of E30 subwoofer boxes in stock!

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
    I used a Dean's Ultra Plug on my box in my touring.

    W. S. Deans Co. - Home of the Genuine Deans® Ultra Plug® - Widely Copied - Never Equaled. When it's "Mission Critical" Choose Deans®


    Very low resistance, self cleaning contacts and small in size. They are normally used for RC cars and can handle a LOT of amperage. Generally use 12ga wire with them. I also like that they don't have a catch, so if I forget to pull it apart when pulling the box out, it will just come unplugged. It also leaves a shielded connector in the car, instead of just bare speaker wires.
    Wow, those are cool! Do they make a panel mount version?

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  • AndrewBird
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    I used a Dean's Ultra Plug on my box in my touring.

    W. S. Deans Co. - Home of the Genuine Deans® Ultra Plug® - Widely Copied - Never Equaled. When it's "Mission Critical" Choose Deans®


    Very low resistance, self cleaning contacts and small in size. They are normally used for RC cars and can handle a LOT of amperage. Generally use 12ga wire with them. I also like that they don't have a catch, so if I forget to pull it apart when pulling the box out, it will just come unplugged. It also leaves a shielded connector in the car, instead of just bare speaker wires.

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  • Dirtboy
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    LOL...the folding seat box will be easily removable and will have the dreaded terminal cups, even though I hate them.
    Hahahaha! I hate them too.

    I was going to use a XLR plug for the speaker connector; was even gonna rig up the remote turn-on for the sub amp through the plug so that when the sub box is un-plugged the sub amp would be turned off...

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by Dirtboy
    Well I was thinking of going with another JBL MS-8 in the e46 (got a MS-8 in the e30). But I may have to think about the GAS crossover network now.

    My e46 is a coupe with fold-down seats. My plan was to mount the amps to the underside of the rear parcel tray. And the sub box is going to be removable for those times where I need the cargo space.

    Looking at the GAS crossover I'm already thinking about a plexiglass display for it. Probably on the left side of the trunk where the OEM nav/cd changer goes.
    LOL...the folding seat box will be easily removable and will have the dreaded terminal cups, even though I hate them.

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  • Dirtboy
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    Yessir, exactly. Tuned specifically per chassis, and the E46 test mule is here, all nice condition H/K.

    Is your car folding seats or solid?

    Oh, your pics are a hit on FB so far...duh, right?

    The crossover is fully color coded inputs and outputs, very easy install.

    Oh yeah..it is gorgeous too, and can be put in a separate display...clearly, you have the skills!
    Well I was thinking of going with another JBL MS-8 in the e46 (got a MS-8 in the e30). But I may have to think about the GAS crossover network now.

    My e46 is a coupe with fold-down seats. My plan was to mount the amps to the underside of the rear parcel tray. And the sub box is going to be removable for those times where I need the cargo space.

    Looking at the GAS crossover I'm already thinking about a plexiglass display for it. Probably on the left side of the trunk where the OEM nav/cd changer goes.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by Dirtboy
    You're talking about the stock HK speakers right? They've sounded like crap since day one; a little better when I put 150hz high-pass x-overs on the main 4 channels. But I also think a couple of drivers are blown. They're starting to buzz a bit.

    Are your crossovers built vehicle specific? So 3-way in front and 2-way in rear for the e46?
    Yessir, exactly. Tuned specifically per chassis, and the E46 test mule is here, all nice condition H/K.

    Is your car folding seats or solid?

    Oh, your pics are a hit on FB so far...duh, right?

    The crossover is fully color coded inputs and outputs, very easy install.

    Oh yeah..it is gorgeous too, and can be put in a separate display...clearly, you have the skills!

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  • Dirtboy
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    You're talking about the stock HK speakers right? They've sounded like crap since day one; a little better when I put 150hz high-pass x-overs on the main 4 channels. But I also think a couple of drivers are blown. They're starting to buzz a bit.

    Are your crossovers built vehicle specific? So 3-way in front and 2-way in rear for the e46?

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    NOOOOO!

    Don't do the Bostons! Sell them and get one of our crossovers. Sound quality and power handling are both WAY better with the stock speakers and our crossover network...it will completely kick the stuffing out of any Bostons. The stock drivers are better quality and the crossover is designed for your car.

    Lets talk about this, I want our stuff in that E46!

    Luke

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  • Dirtboy
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    DAMN! Now thats pretty...would you please post those pics on the GAS FB page?

    BTW...E46 crossover build starts this week, after we finish the E46 box and amp rack.

    In fact, if you wanna make some side money, I need a list of qualified guys to refer customers to. Figure it like this: connect 20 wires of our crossover to 20 speaker wires on the stock amp harness, connect 4 pairs of wires to an amp...done.

    I expect shops to charge $300 or so to run RCAs, install a deck and an amp, plus our crossover, like 2 hours work for a full system if you use a 5 channel. Not bad for dang fun side dough, right? Your work is excellent!

    Luke
    Thanks for the compliments!

    I tried to post pics on the GAS FB page but it will only load one at a time. You can just grab the pics here and link to this post if you want.

    I don't mind hacking into the e46 stereo system. In fact, I'll be diving into my e46 soon. Gotta get the Bostons installed; again hooked up to JL slash amps, same ones that are in the e30. :D

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Friday night bump...we have a busy weekend ahead, but we can have yours out monday!

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    BUMP!

    Fathers Day Special: $50 off any 2 items AND free shipping!

    Lets get on it, Dad needs good music!

    Luke

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