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#16 Post by sine143 »

how much vertical space is under the front seats?
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I have to make some measurements this weekend. I will post them.

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#18 Post by Harley »

sine143 wrote:how much vertical space is under the front seats?
80mm is all you need for a good bottle or two of Shiraz ( laying down ). :mrgreen:
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#19 Post by netwerks »

Drey Chennells wrote:ncool options like a sweet little 2050 chip amp and your ipod to some micro sound pods mm..
Will those shure chip amps run off a 12v hookup?

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#20 Post by Drey Chennells »

yes, 10-30v. I have 1 of these, very cool..
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#21 Post by netwerks »

Drey Chennells wrote:yes, 10-30v. I have 1 of these, very cool..
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=320-302
What power supply? I'm thinking one for satellites and another for the subs...of course i'll I need some kind of DIY crossover.. HAHA!

The goal here is cheap, efficient and well...above average sounding!

They say good fast and cheap pick one. I'll just take good and cheap!

I'm totally open to ANY suggestions, smaller and more efficient the better.

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#22 Post by Drey Chennells »

I have dozens of supplies and tried several. PC ps, laptop, wall wart, batteries, they'll all work for these, just match the output range to amp of course..
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Drey Chennells wrote:I have dozens of supplies and tried several. PC ps, laptop, wall wart, batteries, they'll all work for these, just match the output range to amp of course..

So basically I just need a 12v adapter that fits the jack connector on the amp or do I need an actual 12v power supply with the connector that fits the jack on the ranger?

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#24 Post by Drey Chennells »

netwerks wrote:
Drey Chennells wrote:I have dozens of supplies and tried several. PC ps, laptop, wall wart, batteries, they'll all work for these, just match the output range to amp of course..

So basically I just need a 12v adapter that fits the jack connector on the amp or do I need an actual 12v power supply with the connector that fits the jack on the ranger?
nope don't need a jack. these have a jack power input or bare wire terminals specifically for ranger installs :mrgreen:, just run a fused hot wire..
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=070-675
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Drey Chennells wrote:
netwerks wrote:
Drey Chennells wrote:I have dozens of supplies and tried several. PC ps, laptop, wall wart, batteries, they'll all work for these, just match the output range to amp of course..

So basically I just need a 12v adapter that fits the jack connector on the amp or do I need an actual 12v power supply with the connector that fits the jack on the ranger?
nope don't need a jack. these have a jack power input or bare wire terminals specifically for ranger installs :mrgreen:, just run a fused hot wire..
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=070-675
Sounds like amp problem solved...now for speakers and sub config. hmmmm.

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#26 Post by netwerks »

Drey Chennells wrote:micro sound pods mm.
Do you have a link to these?

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#27 Post by Drey Chennells »

ah you know roll your own a dozens ways like your standard resin based pod w rat fur or fiberglass for ex.. cut a baffle to fit your space and fasten your favorite 2" fullrange to, use a plastic bowl or cup with the pod shape you want and mates well with your baffle, presto :chainsaw:
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#28 Post by netwerks »

Drey Chennells wrote:ah you know roll your own
For sure. I'm gonna come up with something.

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#29 Post by netwerks »

Maybe I can rig these up somehow and mount in rear....right and left facing in. :)

http://bierbower.net/diytower/Dans%20Speaker%20Cans.htm

http://www.amazon.com/Polk-Audio-5-25-I ... 707&sr=1-9

or maybe even as small as these :)

http://www.amazon.com/Polk-Audio-4-Inch ... 97&sr=1-36

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