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Old 23rd November 2007, 22:48   #16 (permalink)
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What did you stick it with?
must be bostik or araldite. as long as it has been stuck well i guess it is good and VFM.

The tube looks nice! wont be able to comment on the boschmann's
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Old 24th November 2007, 06:42   #17 (permalink)
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Shariq hows is the combination of Pioneer and Hertz?
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Old 24th November 2007, 08:19   #18 (permalink)
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Shariq hows is the combination of Pioneer and Hertz?
Hi Jerish, let me answer this for him. The combination is just great. It sounds lively and perfect, bass is tight and upfront.

I was quiet surprised myself that the basic Hertz components could do so well with a Pioneer HU.

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Old 24th November 2007, 08:46   #19 (permalink)
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Hi Jerish, let me answer this for him. The combination is just great. It sounds lively and perfect, bass is tight and upfront.

I was quiet surprised myself that the basic Hertz components could do so well with a Pioneer HU.

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Why i asked because normally Hertz speakers with Alpine HU combination is really great.I wanted to know hows your experience with Pioneer with Hertz combi.Thanks quicksilver for your quick response.
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Old 24th November 2007, 09:13   #20 (permalink)
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Hey shariq, Where did you get the common form sheet from ?
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Old 24th November 2007, 12:22   #21 (permalink)
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Why i asked because normally Hertz speakers with Alpine HU combination is really great.I wanted to know hows your experience with Pioneer with Hertz combi.Thanks quicksilver for your quick response.
Generally, Alpine + Hertz = More robust midbass, smoother highs. And Pioneer + Hertz = Deeper lows, mellow mids, more sparkle in highs. But of course car, install and tuning can give you entirely different results. Not to forget your source material recording etc.
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Old 24th November 2007, 12:55   #22 (permalink)
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Hi Shariq,

Excellent-looking install. One question. What is the blue damping material you have used. How much ? And how much did it cost?

EDIT: Common foam sheet - yes, what did you stick it with? How many sheets? Did you damp the boot door as well? How much did it cost you?

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Old 24th November 2007, 13:03   #23 (permalink)
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Shariq, nice install and equipment. I agree with Gunbir, you could consider a sub upgrade.

I have a question - Now that you have the Alpine amp under a plastic protector, how do you deal with ventilation? Since you're powering your components and sub with it, won't it get over-heated in a closed location?

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Old 24th November 2007, 14:07   #24 (permalink)
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Hi Shariq,

Excellent-looking install. One question. What is the blue damping material you have used. How much ? And how much did it cost?

EDIT: Common foam sheet - yes, what did you stick it with? How many sheets? Did you damp the boot door as well? How much did it cost you?
hi johny i stuck the sheet with rubber soluction mixed with araldite it took abt four sheets costed me 750 with labour

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Shariq, nice install and equipment. I agree with Gunbir, you could consider a sub upgrade.

I have a question - Now that you have the Alpine amp under a plastic protector, how do you deal with ventilation? Since you're powering your components and sub with it, won't it get over-heated in a closed location?


you are righ we have left some space below for ventilation and planing to elivate the fiber glass so that there will be proper ventilation


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Old 24th November 2007, 14:57   #26 (permalink)
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Nice equipments and great price you got them for. You got an MRP-450 for 10k? Hertz and Pioneer -- might as well be, to tone down those hissy highs of Pioneer.
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Hi Jerish, let me answer this for him. The combination is just great. It sounds lively and perfect, bass is tight and upfront.

I was quiet surprised myself that the basic Hertz components could do so well with a Pioneer HU.

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how's Alpine with Hertz
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rubber soluction mixed with araldite
Strange. But why mix Rubber Solution with Araldite? Are you sure they were mixed? They will interfere with each other and give you a lousy bond, i.e. the RS part wouldn't have done it's job (the solvent has to be allowed to evaporate before sticking) and Araldite would be prevented from uniformly sticking by the RS. They work differently.
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Old 26th November 2007, 14:46   #29 (permalink)
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Generally, Alpine + Hertz = More robust midbass, smoother highs. And Pioneer + Hertz = Deeper lows, mellow mids, more sparkle in highs...
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how's Alpine with Hertz
Gunbir had already answered the question

But having used both Pioneer and Alpine HU's with the same configuration on the same car, I will go with Alpine anyday. The setup is a tad bit "brighter" for my taste but the mids are very strong and I liked the tonal quality that was lacking on the pioneer.

Does not show much on shariq's car as he uses 2-way components for the front and probably the way it was tuned.
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