foxpaws
09-09-2007, 03:40 PM
I wanted a better sounding system then what was in my 'stock' Allante -
Having the 93 I didn't have the worries of the Bose system, but the system that was in there was pretty blah - no bottom end, and the sound behind me was nonexistent.
I had pulled the front speakers (which are amp'd) and took them to a local car stereo place. They looked at them - said "do the system - $2000"). The fronts are in decent shape, and since they are amp'd - I decided to leave them alone for now. And the funny size is a bit worrisome - 7"
I talked to some friends at a performance car audio magazine I know. After a lot of discussion (and also seeing what I could beg for free) I ended up with a Kenwood amp, a couple of Infiniti speakers and a Kenwood power subwoofer
I took out the wall between the trunk and the passenger compartment first and also pulled the side panels to get to the rear speakers and battery.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo1.jpg
I pulled the receiver from the rear panel - and added a box that converted the rear speaker wires to RCA jacks. The rear speakers in the '93 are only powered from the receiver - no separate amps on them.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo2.jpg
The rear speakers were the first to go - I put in 5-1/4 Infiniti Reference 2 way speakers - I needed to leave the grill on them to keep the tweeter away from the stock grill - so I just drilled holes into the Infiniti grill
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo3.jpg
I then just installed them on top of the original rubber ring in the enclosures.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo4.jpg
I had gotten an Optima battery - so as Stealth pointed out to me - it is easy to install ICE - just use the top terminal that the car doesn't use (note - I was at 'test' mode at this photo - I always install with the negative ground disconnected)
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo5.jpg
At this point, I was ready to reinstall the receiver - I had spliced in the speaker wires - mounted the wire converter box - and spliced in the ignition wire for the amps.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo6.jpg
I installed the power amps controller into the console of the car - I took out the small tray - drilled a 1/2" hole and threaded the controller beneath the console.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo7.jpg
I needed to add a strong base to attach the sub woofer to - so I took a small square of plywood and drilled holes in it - I just taped and slit the carpet above it - at the screw locations - so if I need to pull this - the carpet will not be drilled.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo8.jpg
I also needed to cut a small notch into the carpet hold-down bar - so I could channel the sub woofers cords through it -
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo9.jpg
This is what the sub woofer looks like installed - I still need to find a cord cover I like for the 2" of cords peeking out - and also some black screws and wing nuts. I like the wing nuts - I can pull this unit in about 3 minutes - and then the pull-down panel between the passenger compartment and the trunk can be lowered completely.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo10.jpg
And this is the amp in the trunk - once again I need to find that 'perfect' cord cover and something to cover the screw connectors (I had to suffer through a bizarre zipper arcing incident - and ended up driving 400+ miles humming Black Eyed Pea's "My Hump" - something I never want to do again). Also black screws and nuts - when I can find them.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo11.jpg
The total install was about 10 hours (I am very slow, and make many tiny mistakes). The one thing I wouldn't do again is taking out the panel between the passenger compartment and the trunk. It took about 1-1/2 hours to reinstall - the sprung hinges and the location was miserable - I spent wayyyy too much time in the trunk. I think there would be some way to do the install without this step.
It was well worth it (although the free parts didn't hurt). The sound is amazing - full and rich. I won't be winning any power amp contests - and I won't be rattling windows in cars 1/2 block away - but very decent lower end (I love the controller - you can customize the lower end - I push it on rock n' roll, back off for classical).
UPDATE - added CD changer/Sirrius radio
Another Kenwood addition that is a 6CD changer and also is a Sirrius radio tuner (if I buy the subscription - haven't suc***bed yet...)
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/CDChangerMount5.jpg
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/CDChangerMount4.jpg
Having the 93 I didn't have the worries of the Bose system, but the system that was in there was pretty blah - no bottom end, and the sound behind me was nonexistent.
I had pulled the front speakers (which are amp'd) and took them to a local car stereo place. They looked at them - said "do the system - $2000"). The fronts are in decent shape, and since they are amp'd - I decided to leave them alone for now. And the funny size is a bit worrisome - 7"
I talked to some friends at a performance car audio magazine I know. After a lot of discussion (and also seeing what I could beg for free) I ended up with a Kenwood amp, a couple of Infiniti speakers and a Kenwood power subwoofer
I took out the wall between the trunk and the passenger compartment first and also pulled the side panels to get to the rear speakers and battery.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo1.jpg
I pulled the receiver from the rear panel - and added a box that converted the rear speaker wires to RCA jacks. The rear speakers in the '93 are only powered from the receiver - no separate amps on them.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo2.jpg
The rear speakers were the first to go - I put in 5-1/4 Infiniti Reference 2 way speakers - I needed to leave the grill on them to keep the tweeter away from the stock grill - so I just drilled holes into the Infiniti grill
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo3.jpg
I then just installed them on top of the original rubber ring in the enclosures.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo4.jpg
I had gotten an Optima battery - so as Stealth pointed out to me - it is easy to install ICE - just use the top terminal that the car doesn't use (note - I was at 'test' mode at this photo - I always install with the negative ground disconnected)
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo5.jpg
At this point, I was ready to reinstall the receiver - I had spliced in the speaker wires - mounted the wire converter box - and spliced in the ignition wire for the amps.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo6.jpg
I installed the power amps controller into the console of the car - I took out the small tray - drilled a 1/2" hole and threaded the controller beneath the console.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo7.jpg
I needed to add a strong base to attach the sub woofer to - so I took a small square of plywood and drilled holes in it - I just taped and slit the carpet above it - at the screw locations - so if I need to pull this - the carpet will not be drilled.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo8.jpg
I also needed to cut a small notch into the carpet hold-down bar - so I could channel the sub woofers cords through it -
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo9.jpg
This is what the sub woofer looks like installed - I still need to find a cord cover I like for the 2" of cords peeking out - and also some black screws and wing nuts. I like the wing nuts - I can pull this unit in about 3 minutes - and then the pull-down panel between the passenger compartment and the trunk can be lowered completely.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo10.jpg
And this is the amp in the trunk - once again I need to find that 'perfect' cord cover and something to cover the screw connectors (I had to suffer through a bizarre zipper arcing incident - and ended up driving 400+ miles humming Black Eyed Pea's "My Hump" - something I never want to do again). Also black screws and nuts - when I can find them.
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/stereo11.jpg
The total install was about 10 hours (I am very slow, and make many tiny mistakes). The one thing I wouldn't do again is taking out the panel between the passenger compartment and the trunk. It took about 1-1/2 hours to reinstall - the sprung hinges and the location was miserable - I spent wayyyy too much time in the trunk. I think there would be some way to do the install without this step.
It was well worth it (although the free parts didn't hurt). The sound is amazing - full and rich. I won't be winning any power amp contests - and I won't be rattling windows in cars 1/2 block away - but very decent lower end (I love the controller - you can customize the lower end - I push it on rock n' roll, back off for classical).
UPDATE - added CD changer/Sirrius radio
Another Kenwood addition that is a 6CD changer and also is a Sirrius radio tuner (if I buy the subscription - haven't suc***bed yet...)
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/CDChangerMount5.jpg
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/vwheeler99/CDChangerMount4.jpg