langey
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2X 12" kicker square subs L5
1500rms amp
and a power cap
not sure what will be upfront but wont be skinping on it dont worry.
just wanna know will i notice a big difference from my audiobahn sub with was just 1 x 12" sub at 400rms
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langey
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change of plan, adisri gave me a great idea.
headunit spec
# Regulated 1-Bit DAC
# Zero Data Mute (0 bit Mute)
# MP3 & WMA File Playback
# MP3 Quick Search Navigation Buttons
# Media Expander for enhanced MP3 performance
# CD-R/CD-RW Compatibility
# Digital Servo
# 50W x 4 High Power Amplifier
# 3 Pre Outs
# 2V Performance Voltage Pre Out
# OEM Steering Remote Control Ready
# Bass Engine Functionality
# Subwoofer Level Control
# Bass Type Control
# Bass Center Frequency Control
# Bass Width Adjustment
# Treble Center Frequency Control
# MaxTune Tuner
# Digital Electronic Volume Control
# ISO Connector Ready
# Black Mask 2 Colour Display
# 14 Segments x 8
# Lamp Backlighting
# Silver Finish
componetns spec
# 2-way component speaker system
# 165mm mid/bass driver
# 20mm soft dome tweeter
# external crossover network
# RMS power handling 90 watts
# 4 Ohm impedance
# Frequency response 35Hz - 30kHz
amp for the componets spec
Number of Channels: 2
RMS Power (4ohms): 50 W
RMS Power (2ohms): 100 W
Bridged RMS Power (4ohms): 150 W
Quoted Max Power (4ohms): 300 W
Speaker Level Inputs: Yes
Pre-amp Outputs: Yes
Built-In Crossovers: Yes
Bass Boost: Yes
Dimensions: 224x50x177mm
sub spec
# Dual 4 Ohm
# Dual composite 2 piece cone
# Rubatek foam surround
# Cast aluminium basket
# Tork-Tite terminal
# 4 layer flatwound aluminium voice coil
# FEA optimized TG technology motor structure
# Triple stack magnets Progressive spider
# Wrap around rubber gasket
# 600wrms power handling
amp for subs spec
# 750x1 @ 4 ohms
# 1500x1 @ 2 ohms
# 50-250Hz 24dB variable LP crossover
# Subsonic filter
# RCA Inputs
# Pass-thrus
# Remote Punch Bass control
# Silver cast aluminum heatsink
what do you ice gods think?? sound any good?
[Edited on 16-04-2004 by langey]
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Dom
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im guessing the vibe is for the comps? eitherway that will be the only let down in the link mate although, i would spend more cash on the HU tbh, but thats my opinion
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langey
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also loads of this
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langey
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quote: Originally posted by VisibleMan
im guessing the vibe is for the comps? eitherway that will be the only let down in the link mate although, i would spend more cash on the HU tbh, but thats my opinion
well the vibe was just an amp that ran 2 x 100rms for the front speakers, and wasnt that dear.
what headunit would you get, and why sepnd more money on it?? recon it will not do the system justice??
have a wild guess at the price of the system with all the wire and what you see there, but not including mdf or carpet.
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AdiSRI
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Thats not a bad setup m8.
The headunit i wud change to:
ALPINE-CDA-9833R
Product Features
NEW 2004 MODEL
60W MAX x 4 V-Drive™ Power Amplifier
Bass Engine Pro™
6-Channel Digital Time Correction
6-Position HP/LP (24dB/Octave) Digital Crossover
5-Band Parametric EQ
Subwoofer Level Control with Phase Selector
3-way or 2-way electronic crossover with adjustale slope
MediaXpander™
RDS Tuner
MP3/WMA/CD-R/RW Playback
CD Text and MP3/WMA Tag Information Display
Quick Search Function
CD Text, CD Text Display, CD Text Scroll
Versatile-Link™ Ready
MaxTune SQ Tuner
BlackOut Display
Regulated 1Bit DAC
3 PreOuts (4 volt)
MM Driver (Hard Disc Drive) Ready
MobileHub™ Ready
Swing Mechanism with Detachable Face
RUE-4187 Wireless Remote Control Included
RRP £499.99
and change the 2 channel amp to the matching:
Rockford Fosgate: Power 551S Amplifier
Product Features
140 W X 2 @ 4 Ohms RMS
275W X 2 @ 2 Ohms RMS
550W X 1 @ 4 Ohms Bridged RMS
Bridgeable
Crossover : HP 50-250Hz 24dB per Octave - LP 50-250Hz 24dB per Octave
Bass Control - 0 to 18 dB @ 45 Hz
Low level RCA Signal input. Voltage - 100mV - 6 volts
4 gauge Power Wire input
Cast Heatsink
Wired Bass Control included
Protection built-in
Frequency response : 20 to 20k Hz +/- .5 dB
Dimensions : 2.38 X 9.85 X 12.07 (inches)
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by langey
quote: Originally posted by VisibleMan
im guessing the vibe is for the comps? eitherway that will be the only let down in the link mate although, i would spend more cash on the HU tbh, but thats my opinion
well the vibe was just an amp that ran 2 x 100rms for the front speakers, and wasnt that dear.
what headunit would you get, and why sepnd more money on it?? recon it will not do the system justice??
have a wild guess at the price of the system with all the wire and what you see there, but not including mdf or carpet.
the vibe will only run 50wRMS to each channel, not 100wRMS, because the comps are 4ohms. Although you could run them at 2ohms, but then it would only be a mono
As for the HU, its in the bottom range of Alpines gear, and there is alot of difference between their bottom stuff and top stuff For a decent Alpine HUm i would look at spending another 100 quid and getting a 9830R or a 9812R @ 250 quid, which lots of people have said there really good (cant comment on that model, since i havnt heard it personally ). Also, look at other manufactures, like Pioneer or Kennys, although again, you should be looking at the 200 quid range for something fairly decent
Although, having a guess at the whole price, i would say about 1000-1500 quid?
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AdiSRI
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9830/9831's are very similar units to the one he posted, the extra money on them goes into the flashier flip down full size screen.
U need the 9833R to actually make much difference to the internals, but then its getting expensive.
Agree the vibe amp is gonna be poor, get the matching rockie power one i posted, thats discounted too....
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langey
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how much for that HU and that amp?
the cost of what i posted was £1455.00
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langey
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that HU 500quid thats too expensive i think.
dunno have to have a see about the whole lot and see what i can work out
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AdiSRI
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they sell it for £399, u can prob find it a bit cheaper than that if u shop about....
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langey
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ok, so i get the amp you said instead of the vibe, what sorta dB can i be expecting?? about 120??
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AdiSRI
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more than that, it'l be loud, RE subs have big magnets.....
with 2 of the 12's and the amp itll be loud.
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langey
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maybe 130 then??
i was in soe lads the other dya and his was 140 odd and it was ok, just wanna know what i can be expecting coz its a lot of cash for a young bloke who is fair broke lol
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AdiSRI
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u might get 130+ if its all set up right with the right kinda sound.
If you only want it for SPL y rnt u getting 15's???
[Edited on 16-04-2004 by AdiSRI]
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langey
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coz i play a mix of dance, and rap, and RnB so 15" with the dance wont go well
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Richie
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mess with the crossovers and subsonic filters a bit and it will be good for playing the old boom boom, what do you think they use in clubs?
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AdiSRI
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aye it will be a very decent setup, get it bought.
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Pablo
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That headunit £278 on ebay I got it
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AdiSRI
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let us know if it works when YOU get it first m8!!!
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