MagicTime
April 1st 06, 04:10 PM
Hello everyone !!!
Well I know some stuff on the audio lines, but there is some stuff I would
like to know as my last project was on the sony line. The last setup I did
included a sony X-810 XM-Cd-Radio, a pair of 10" 5 sided subs, a xplode 2200
(2X200RMS) AMP, a 1/2 cap, 2 6-9 rears ford stock, and a pair of 3 1/2"
alpines fronts. I did the install in a 1993 areostar mini van with a bed I
built for the back with the subs under the bed in a box the was ported. Max
output before nosie was around 110 inside the van no windows open. Had the
subs in a 1991 festive and the box just fit the trunk. Do not know what the
Dec was, but at 4:00 PM rush time on a 4 lane highway everyone was looking.
That was the first main project I took on.
I am going to be starting another project and this one will be centered
around the sound system as the last one was centered around the Mini-van so
the setup will be changed. Below is the following I am looking at and would
like some feedback before I start looking at things. Any input would be
helpful.
#1 Right now there is no car, truck, van, or any type of thing being looked
at as the sound setup will determine the what will be considered.
#2 Going with sony I have found out some things the hard way and would like
some feedback to try and not fall back into some small problems. First sony
dose make some good radios with expert reading of the CD's, but the lazer
the reads the CD for some reason will burn off 50% of the cd reading it over
other players. Will trash cd's in 1/3 the time. The back harness will last a
bit, but after a while a new one will be needed. The face plate is not as
dependable as others and dropping or anything else will cause it to not be
as useful as other in the long time use. What are some of the better ones to
consider over the sony like alpine and such that I should consider ?
#3 The subs work great and even the deep bas sounds nice at high sound
output, but this setup I am looking at more responce, tighter bass, with the
something that would yeild a better output over the sony 10" 5 side subs. I
know 12" would be better, but I am not sure so could someone suggest some
10" and 12" subs to consider ?
#4 The box on the last system was a bit different. After looking around I
found I could save a bit of money by picking a full range box up from
pep-boys. Hooked it to the amp and blew the heck out of it. Loved doing
that. Pulled the 2 10" subs out. Cut a bit for the 10" sony. Removed the
wires for the other speakers. There it was a perfect fit, ported, and worked
great. What should I consider doing to enhance this setup. Like a ported or
sealed box. Also would the sealed box yeild more lower bass like 40Hz or
80Hz ?
#5 90% of the music system will be used for will be for say EminmE, Ozzy,
Black Sabbath, and so forth. The system should respond very well with the
voice, and mid-low bass. Not supper low bass. Anything to consider for this
as the sony setup yeild a great match for the setup and the music ?
Well I know some stuff on the audio lines, but there is some stuff I would
like to know as my last project was on the sony line. The last setup I did
included a sony X-810 XM-Cd-Radio, a pair of 10" 5 sided subs, a xplode 2200
(2X200RMS) AMP, a 1/2 cap, 2 6-9 rears ford stock, and a pair of 3 1/2"
alpines fronts. I did the install in a 1993 areostar mini van with a bed I
built for the back with the subs under the bed in a box the was ported. Max
output before nosie was around 110 inside the van no windows open. Had the
subs in a 1991 festive and the box just fit the trunk. Do not know what the
Dec was, but at 4:00 PM rush time on a 4 lane highway everyone was looking.
That was the first main project I took on.
I am going to be starting another project and this one will be centered
around the sound system as the last one was centered around the Mini-van so
the setup will be changed. Below is the following I am looking at and would
like some feedback before I start looking at things. Any input would be
helpful.
#1 Right now there is no car, truck, van, or any type of thing being looked
at as the sound setup will determine the what will be considered.
#2 Going with sony I have found out some things the hard way and would like
some feedback to try and not fall back into some small problems. First sony
dose make some good radios with expert reading of the CD's, but the lazer
the reads the CD for some reason will burn off 50% of the cd reading it over
other players. Will trash cd's in 1/3 the time. The back harness will last a
bit, but after a while a new one will be needed. The face plate is not as
dependable as others and dropping or anything else will cause it to not be
as useful as other in the long time use. What are some of the better ones to
consider over the sony like alpine and such that I should consider ?
#3 The subs work great and even the deep bas sounds nice at high sound
output, but this setup I am looking at more responce, tighter bass, with the
something that would yeild a better output over the sony 10" 5 side subs. I
know 12" would be better, but I am not sure so could someone suggest some
10" and 12" subs to consider ?
#4 The box on the last system was a bit different. After looking around I
found I could save a bit of money by picking a full range box up from
pep-boys. Hooked it to the amp and blew the heck out of it. Loved doing
that. Pulled the 2 10" subs out. Cut a bit for the 10" sony. Removed the
wires for the other speakers. There it was a perfect fit, ported, and worked
great. What should I consider doing to enhance this setup. Like a ported or
sealed box. Also would the sealed box yeild more lower bass like 40Hz or
80Hz ?
#5 90% of the music system will be used for will be for say EminmE, Ozzy,
Black Sabbath, and so forth. The system should respond very well with the
voice, and mid-low bass. Not supper low bass. Anything to consider for this
as the sony setup yeild a great match for the setup and the music ?