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zblee's
2000 Chevrolet Silverado
Lake Havasu, AZ US
Class:
2 |
Verified:
YES |
Points:
3390
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H2H Wins:
3 |
Rank:
4.6 |
Hits:
3432
Install Details
Installer:
Myself and little help from my DAD :)
Equipment:
Alpine 9855,JLAudio 250/1, 8ga power/ground going to amp,JLAudio Stealth box dual 10w0d8, Dayton RS180S-8 7" woofers, Dayton RS28A-4 tweets,custom crossovers for components made by OlogyAudio himself (thankyou), sound faded to front to eliminate rear fill
Description:
Well had a 1993 silverado ext cab for a while, had some jvc cd player and 4 4x6 pioneers (just cheap ones) and my stealth box.. sold truck and kept the box and amp, got new truck and put the 9855 cd player in, then realized i could put box in with a little modifications :), got that installed .. then i ordered some custom components from OlogyAudio, he picked up a pair of dayton 7" woofers and pair of RS tweeters and built some xovers for me, sent them via mail then i installed them,system done.
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Comment Posted By:
the14u36
on Jul 15,2007
nice system man. gave ya 1200 points hit me back when you get a chance. Thanks
Comment Posted By:
AlienAudio
on Dec 09,2005
Ya know... I think you should install the crossover components in those traveling bar soap boxes... the ones that are clear or colored. it would look cool and no one would know once you put them together. the wood bugs me.
Comment Posted By:
zblee
on Aug 01,2005
ya i had the box just sitting in the living room and was tired of having no bass in my new truck so i just wanted to see if it would fit, set in in the back and decided to make it fit :) im glad i decided to do it
Comment Posted By:
milly2k1
on Aug 01,2005
nice job man like how you compromised with the box. i probaly would have built another one before i thought of that :)
Comment Posted By:
OlogyAudio
on Jul 31,2005
The daytons are simply awesome (my xovers aren't too shabby ethr haha)... Thats why they are my drivers of choice for my line... I've got a standard line that will be using the dayton neo tweeter instead of the RS which shaves nearly $100 off the price...
Comment Posted By:
zblee
on Jul 29,2005
gracias mi amigo, actually this is my first complete install too.. last and first was when me and my dad installed a cd player and changer in my previous truck.. easy.. kinda, compared to this.. well not really easier ,as this truck is more installer frie
Comment Posted By:
soda
on Jul 28,2005
nicely done i just dropped some good points your way.
Comment Posted By:
PRIVATEpastry
on Jul 28,2005
Its nice to see someone that actually discribes whats going on in the pictures. Great install.
Comment Posted By:
NRred2
on Jul 28,2005
OlogyAudio is like the car audio guru...nice setup and nice componets.
Comment Posted By:
zblee
on Jul 27,2005
gallery done, and them daytons sound REAAAALLLYYY good.
Comment Posted By:
soda
on Jul 27,2005
off to a good start, let me know when it's done so i can rate you properly..
Comment Posted By:
xclusive
on Jul 27,2005
How do those Dayton's sound? I've been known to use home audio drivers in cars but I've never tried Dayton.
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