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    Old School System Install

    Well i finally have it done exept for the tower so i took a few pics for y'all to see. Won't win any competitions but it sure as hell is loud Let's say i can barely get it to 3/4 volume before these old ears start screaming! I had to make custom rear speakers rings out of polyboard and cover them in vinyl to cover the old speaker marks in the upholstery, what a pain! Here's a breakdown for those that want to know...

    System total cost: $795

    HU: Pioneer DEH-4900ib w/ ipod direct link
    Wired remote: Pioneer CD-MR70
    ipod interface cable: Pioneer CD-1200
    ipod: Nano
    Amp1: Orion HP4800 4CH / wired 2ohms @ 100 x 4
    Amp2: Orion HP2400 2CH / wired 4 ohms @ 85 x 4
    Speakers: Rockford Fosgate Power 6.5" ~ 75 rms / 150 peak
    Subwoofer: Rockford Fosgate Punch RFZ3410 ~ 150 rms / 400 peak

    Other stuff:

    Isolator: Stinger SR80
    Deep cycle battery: Costco
    Sub gain control: Orion HP-RB1
    Distribution blocks: Generic eBay
    Battery cables: GenuineDealz via eBay
    Power & speaker wire: KnuKonceptz
    Custom speaker rings: Razzman
    Tower cans: DIYWake
    Speaker Covers: ScreaminSacs

    And of course the pics (ignore the dirty boat ) ;
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    More pics ...
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      #3
      Nice Razz any pics of the tower cans?
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        #4
        I haven't even touched those yet, finishing the trailer restore right now. i hope to have the tower done in about two weeks. I have a set of PIAA lights i had laying around i'm gonna install as well for nightime loading and such. Check the link on the cans you can see what they look like.
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          #5
          Yea, they don't look bad. Post some pics when you get the tower done.
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            #6
            Awesome install dude, looks sweet
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              #7
              nice looking boat Razz.
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                #8
                What are you talking about, he didn't post any pics of his boat...just his audio system that is way better than yours just kidding dom
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                  #9
                  I am no expert, but your install looks alot cleaner than mine.

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                    #10
                    Looks awesome .......nice work.
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                      #11
                      Looks competitive to me! I have to do all of that and am kind of excited and I am kind of not! Anyway, sweet looking system. What did you mount your isolator and wire connectors on -- and is that mounted on the hull?

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                        #12
                        Thanks guys! I hadn't done a stereo install in 20 years or so so it was a bit of a challenge with all the new stuff and all. The wife says I'm too anal because i like stuff to be just right, oh well it's better than slapping it together!

                        Moki, I mounted the iso and distribution blocks to a piece of a cheap polyurethane cutting board i bought at a discount store just for this purpose. I mounted that and the amps to the center support running running under the center of the closed bow. Let me tell you crawling into the "hole" is a chore and a half! 10 more pounds and i wouldn't have got in there!
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                          #13
                          Here's what i had to crawl into way to many times to think about! No matter how many times I thought I had all the tools and supplies I need, there was always something I forgot. I musta crawled in and out of there three dozen times!
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                            #14
                            I feel you on that access door.....you have the advantage of the full bow length though.....mine is only a few feet deep.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by spharis View Post
                              I feel you on that access door.....you have the advantage of the full bow length though.....mine is only a few feet deep.
                              It's funny you mention that, while stuck in the "hole" one day i wondered how you open bow guys do this with limited space and all. Gotta get creative i guess huh?
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