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Old 7th May 2007, 15:11   #31
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nice job gunbir.

can you post some more pix of the sub in the boot just to know how much space they take.

and any damping done?
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Old 7th May 2007, 16:09   #32
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can you post some more pix of the sub in the boot just to know how much space they take.

and any damping done?

They dont take much space at all JK. Hardly 15% of the floor space in the boot. Will get you a pic soon.

And no, no damping done at all. Why? Doors didnt really need it. Boot was fine too.
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Dude, do you have any ICE currently in your Accent?
Coz if this setup was simple I am quite game at purchasing some second hand ICE stuff from you.

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hey gunbir could you plz pm me the rates for the simple setup this kind for my accent
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I quite agree.
Alpine and Hertz are sweet.
There is a certain sweetness to the sound which is undeniable.


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Nice, clean setup. Minimum equipment, Maximum sound.

I second Zak. Alpine + Audison + Hertz is one killer combi. I've experienced another killer-sounding car with this same combi [the owner had better own-up here ] and about 6-7 other cars now with an Alpine + Hertz combi. They are just made for each other!

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I quite agree.
Alpine and Hertz are sweet.
There is a certain sweetness to the sound which is undeniable.
Your a real happy camper boss!
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Old 9th May 2007, 08:02   #36
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<<<<<DRIVEN a perfect man >>>>>

what a post gunbir paaji ,i have also talked to driven and visited his place for a setup for my indica.but due to some family reasons it cant be installed. BTW the guy DRIVEN is very responsive,sweet and have all the knolewdge needed for a professional.May be some time later i would go to him and install a setup of my new ca comming in july/september..
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what a post gunbir paaji ,i have also talked to driven and visited his place for a setup for my indica.but due to some family reasons it cant be installed. BTW the guy DRIVEN is very responsive,sweet and have all the knolewdge needed for a professional.May be some time later i would go to him and install a setup of my new ca comming in july/september..
Thanks Notorious, you may be Notorious, but I'm B.I.G.

Driven... what have you been upto man... people are calling you a sweet professional and what not...
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..i have also talked to driven and visited his place for a setup for my indica.but due to some family reasons it cant be installed.
How true! Most installs get screwed due to family reasons. :P
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Nice, clean setup. Minimum equipment, Maximum sound.
That is so true. I'd add to it and say "Minimum equipment, Minimum space and Maximum sound". Having one killer amp has really made it a superb looking install. I so want to listen to that setup!

i have also talked to driven and visited his place for a setup for my indica.but due to some family reasons it cant be installed

I totally agree. I remember about 5 years ago, the tray containing the sub and the speakers in my Maruti 800 disappeared one evening since my dad's golf kit did not fit in!
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(Originally Posted by babhishek
Dude, do you have any ICE currently in your Accent?
Coz if this setup was simple I am quite game at purchasing some second hand ICE stuff from you.)


yes dude i had an ICE in my Feb 2006 Accent but after 26th july 2006 flood in mumbai taking away my Pioneer 7750 + Blaupunkt MPA3 Amp + O2 Sbwoofer + 1pair JBL speakers,all i am left with is the AUZO mp3player and Pionteer Speakers... so if you are interested in buying my current ICE that would be great man

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Hi

Here are the boot pics with the sub enclosure...





Enjoy!
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hey gunbir bro awsome and the major thing not taking too much of the boot space,where can i get this woofer in mumbai and which budget amp can drive this one??
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Gunbir,

One question, why have 2 smaller subs instead of one bigger sub ? Just the size ? I think there is/was space for a 15"........maybe wrong but curious none the less.

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@ricky_63, the smaller subs will give faster & tighter bass. Two 10" is approx = one 15" sub as far as cone-area (and loudness) is concerned. A 15" sub would not be fast enough and would tend to go deeper.
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@ricky_63, the smaller subs will give faster & tighter bass. Two 10" is approx = one 15" sub as far as cone-area (and loudness) is concerned. A 15" sub would not be fast enough and would tend to go deeper.
hi hydra,

is it really true that 15" subs are not fast? dont they have a motor according to the size of the cone? please clear my doubts.

cheers
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