Posted February 22, 201015 yr After a few weeks of trying to decide, I have started to receive all of my equipment. I'm still waiting on my sub & deadening. The system will consist of:Battery: Optima Yellow Top (installed, not pictured)Headunit: Kenwood DNX6140 (installed)iPod Touch 8GBFront Stage: Alpine SPX-17REF 6.5" ComponentsFront Stage Amp: Alpine PDX-2.150Sub: DC Audio 12” Level 3Sub Amp: Alpine PDX-1.600Wiring: Knu KonceptzDeadening: Second Skin DamplifierCant wait for everything else to come in and install everything. Should be fun.Now some pictures:
February 22, 201015 yr Author Amp rack:HDPE cutting boardsInteresting thing here. You will see two front baffles. I was only planning on one with a smaller hole. However it broke, so just to see how it would look like in the end, I placed both.Either way. It’s a work in progress. Now if someone could help me with my router. Im a complete noob with it and seem to be destroying the wood while using the roundover bit. Is the one im using too big or do I just need practice.Headunit installed. Still need a trim ring
February 22, 201015 yr You sir are a man with a plan!!! I will be tuned in, I LOVE Honda's, Alpine, and clean looking work. Best just to do it right the first time!
February 22, 201015 yr You're going to love that PDX. I fell inlove with mine, I had a PDX1000.. but i sold it. You didn't pay retail did you? -eBay is the place to go for a PDX.
February 23, 201015 yr Author Thanks for all the comments. Im getting impatient waiting for the rest of my equipment (sub,sound deadening, cf vinyl) to show up. Im redoing the amprack slightly and practicing with my router. At this rate I'll have 15 different iterations of the amp rack by the time everything else shows up.
March 5, 201015 yr Author So a bit of an update. I received my sub, sound deadener, carbon fiber vinyl, and jasper jig. My sub showed up without the tinsel leads soldered to the terminal. So…. No problem. After a little digging around and asking dumb questions, I whipped out the soldering iron and did it myself. I also finished up all the panels, threw them in the trunk to figure out how to lay out the amps. Keep in mind the sub enclosure will be sitting on a piece of ¾” MDF which will center it perfectly behind the front baffle.
March 5, 201015 yr Author Layout ALayout BLayout C (which I’m leaning towards)Anyway the one thing I have left to do is router the edges. Seeing as the last time I tried I destroyed the wood, I’m a little hesitant. I’ll practice some more before I put the router to these pieces.Opinions, advice, etc:blush:. Next item on the list is to tackle the doors.
March 5, 201015 yr I am HAPPY to see a guy with patience. The trunk is lOOkin' gOOd brother. I like the Amps side by side, look's cleaner(layout A). What is the router doing to the edge's to fuck em' up?
March 5, 201015 yr Author I am HAPPY to see a guy with patience. The trunk is lOOkin' gOOd brother. I like the Amps side by side, look's cleaner(layout A). What is the router doing to the edge's to fuck em' up?Thanks. Its not the router. Its my stupid ass. I cant seem to get a nice straight rounded over edge. I was told any imperfections in my cut would be magnified when rounded over. But I seem to be having the same issue even with straight cuts. Practice makes perfect I guess. Continue to be patient until I get it right. I am extremely happy with the way things are coming along considering I can only work on the car for an hour or two here and there.
March 5, 201015 yr I have an orbital sander I clean cut's and router job's up with. What are you covering everything with? Does your router bit have the bearing on it? Try taking less material away each pass.
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