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Old 25th May 2007, 17:37   #1
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JBLY'fed SANTRO

Hey Guys at last

PIMP MY ICE or JBLY'fed SANTRO

here goes the pictures.


THE MAN



The MACHINE




The ICE
Amp:






JBL GTO 607



JBL GTO 937



JBL GTO 4-12 the SUB









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Old 25th May 2007, 17:41   #2
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The Sub


The Sub

The Sub Box

Sub Installation

the sub install

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Old 25th May 2007, 17:44   #3
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The 607 component



The 607



After the install


GTO 607 - Installed



The Sound machine



GTO 937 on a wooden plank
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romyeo4u,

Nice install. Congratulations. What cables did you use? How much did the entire setup cost?

I liked the way the components are mounted! Neat work.

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From Rear

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Other Products worth capturing..

wish my bank balance was high :

Infinity SUB ( Worth a Pic)

JBL 1204 Sub




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nice tweeter location......but take care of them when you open the door when it is raining outside....

Also you have post several pic twice in the above post.....check it and edit you post accordingly....
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Nice Install.. Congrates..
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Old 25th May 2007, 17:52   #9
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Here's the config Team:

Pio 5990 IB
JBL GTO 607c - Front 6500/-
JBL GTO 937 - Rear 4950/-
JBL GTO 4-12 - SUB 4990/-
JBL GTO 75.4 - Amp 12990/-
Wiring Monster 2490/-
Wooden Plank 850/-
Wooden Ported Box 1600/-
Installation 1100/-

Damping needs to be done ... gonna do it next week

RCA

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Wooden Sealed Box 1600/-
Looks like you have a Ported box to me, not sealed. Did they make it according to the sheet provided in the woofer?

It all looks good to me

Now tell us how it sounds to you.
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Old 25th May 2007, 18:00   #11
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ooops Typo.
Yea

Sounds Excellent !!!

sometimes bass is more , when i lower the volume i wanted to listen to the lyrics of the song than the music

maybe tuning is required.

here's the tuning details.

PIO 5990

Audio Subwoofer 80 +4
HPF 80
Audio Bassbooster +2
SLA +4
FADER 0
Audio EQ High +5
Loudness Mid
Audio Sub Normal

any suggestions
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Looks like you have a Ported box to me, not sealed. Did they make it according to the sheet provided in the woofer?

It all looks good to me

Now tell us how it sounds to you.
Hmmm it is a ported one with a 8-10 inch long sewer pipe to make the port....but the look box has a estimate volume of 1.2 cuft...need the exact dimmension of the same....also it is a wedge type not a fully cuboid type....
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Audio Subwoofer 80 +4 This is a matter of choice, 80hz is ok, increase and decrease to taste
HPF 80 yes, this is fine
Audio Bassbooster +2 I don't think you need to use this

SLA +4 Just raises the pre out volume. No difference other than that

FADER 0
Audio EQ High +5 ooohhh, bring it down, bring it down
Loudness Mid If you like, or off. never more than that.
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Audio Subwoofer 80 +4
HPF 80
Audio Bassbooster +2
SLA +4
FADER 0
Audio EQ High +5
Loudness Mid
Audio Sub Normal

any suggestions

audio subwoofer 80 is fine but why +4

hpf 80 is ok

audio bass booster +2 (reduce it to zero)

sla ( source level adjuster) it does not alter the sound it is like a gain thing to adjust between different sources of the HU like tuner , aux so keep it at zero

fader is ok

high eq +5 you will get irritated very fast when you keep the setup at such high treble setting....reduce it when you feel it is ok

loudness mid is a bit on the higher side try it with off or low setting (I would preffer off)

audio sub normal it is like switching the phase of the sub....there is a thread on the same...read it...
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Old 25th May 2007, 18:18   #15
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Actually it does look like a ported box (the white tube is seen) but they might have covered the port. Actually that seems like a nice idea. if you want to ported turn the box so the tube faces up, if you want it sealed turn the box so that the tube faces the floor (like this install).

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