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Chad L

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  1. Chad L replied to Chad L's topic in Build Logs
    Thanks I am checking for YouTube videos I’ll try that. Saab story is true. The first thing I ran into was most everything does not fit this vehicle being fitted with 4x10 in the back and 4 in the front. That motivated me to fabricate new front dash speaker defrost grills and got a component Alpine to fit. The unusual small magnet on that speaker made it just fit by luck. I had chosen Alpine thinking it was vintage of the Saab era
  2. Chad L replied to Chad L's topic in Build Logs
    I read that opinion before. I think it’s an old out dated idea. I made a switch panel to switch amps on or off in 4 different configurations sometimes just to save power. It sounds better with everything balanced. Sometimes I exaggerate the time delay from right to left and subs and it’s crazy cool. 7.1 vs stereo I guess. Green is 4 channel 800 watt amp to 4 rear speakers. Yellow is a 600 watt 4 channel to two rear and 4 mid speakers in the back seat area and a 1200 watt monoblock to one sub. Blue is all front speakers one amp per door and one for the dash. Red is the other sub on a 2200 watt amp that has hopefully 1200 minimum at 2 ohms. Another 4 channel amp is used to bi amp the tweeters for the JBL and Run a pair of Martin Logan electrostatic
  3. Chad L replied to Chad L's topic in Build Logs
    Thanks I was hoping more speakers would help mid bass but after getting the EQ sound processor and crossovers the information was to tune 250 down. This cleaned up the sound and allowed higher volume but over done can sound thin even with strong subs. Tweaking sub EQ I got more depth and richness with good sub power nicer mid bass and lower power usage. Was wondering if there was a set formula on where to bump up or lower sub EQ. I’m finding the sound processor filters sound better than the ones on the amps or head unit. Is that accurate? photo of the second battery install and power/amps meter
  4. Chad L replied to Chad L's topic in Build Logs
    Thanks I found listening to the sub while adjusting Works but was hoping for a frequency bar graph sound meter setting. The goal is super loud super clear classical to hip hop.
  5. Chad L replied to Chad L's topic in Build Logs
    I don’t think you know what straight is
  6. Chad L replied to Chad L's topic in Build Logs
    Back seat
  7. Chad L replied to Chad L's topic in Build Logs
    Overall pic
  8. Chad L replied to Chad L's topic in Build Logs
    Pic of one sub 3 amps extra battery and sound processor
  9. Chad L posted a topic in Build Logs
    I’m try to install a system in an old Saab 900. Im currently adding active crossovers and EQ sound processors. Still learning to get a nice setting that’s clean but not thin. Finding how to EQ the sub channel. Any advice? I post a picture or two if I can

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