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My_third_Z 02-14-2012 05:19 PM

My_third_Z's SQ system
 
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I've been waiting to make this thread for awhile, and now that I finally have all the equipment in hand, it is time.
I wanted to build the system right the first time, with no (at least very few) expenses spared. I didn't want to look back in the future and say "I really should have opted for something better".
So here is the list of stuff going in:
Head unit: Pioneer AVIC-A130BT
Front speakers: Focal K2 Power 165KRX2 - 6.5" component set
Additional Fronts: Focal 165 KBE - 6.5" midbass drivers
Subwoofer: Focal K2 Power 27 KX - 27cm (11")
4 channel amp: McIntosh MC431M
Subwoofer amp: McIntosh MCC301M
Equalizer: AudioControl EQS

My plans may have to change some, after seeing the size of these amps. I've been around car stereo for a long time, and when I tell you that McIntosh makes some amazing stuff, I'm not exaggerating. These amps are huge and heavy as hell. I was planning on fiberglassing an amp rack to hold the amps and eq directly behind the seats on those shelves. I don't think they're going to fit. The amps and sub are just gorgeous.
My plan was to keep as much of my hatch as possible, but we'll see.
I've already started fiberglassing kickpanels to hold the 6.5" midbass drivers. I'm going to send them off to Tony when completed to be wrapped in carbon fiber. The rest of the fiberglass work will most likely be painted to match the outside of the car. I will continue to update the thread as progress continues. Just don't expect it to be done soon. haha

90 ST 02-14-2012 05:24 PM

Nice gear!

bigaudiofanat 02-14-2012 07:37 PM

You going to run active? Those KRX2 are sweet, I am getting ready to order my KRX3's and start ordering either mosconi or focal amps, Macintosh is right there with them as far as sound quality.

747ifly 02-14-2012 09:44 PM

Way to go!! You made good decisions. You will never second guess yourself!

ClemsonWill 02-15-2012 08:38 AM

Looks great Jeremy! Let us know when you get some updates posted.

kenchan 02-15-2012 10:05 AM

dang...:tup:

symple84 02-15-2012 10:32 AM

great stuff.... let me ask the audio pros, is there any benefit to running a processor in a small car like the Z??? Like a Bit Ten???

bigaudiofanat 02-15-2012 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by symple84 (Post 1545083)
great stuff.... let me ask the audio pros, is there any benefit to running a processor in a small car like the Z??? Like a Bit Ten???

Yes, because of the DSP and time correction. It also helps with tweeter harshness is your running your speakers in active.

The bitone or ten are a little pricey if you wanted to go with something for half the price check out the JBL ms8. Either way you should be running some high end stuff in order to get the best out of your processing.

I did a install where the owner has a set of low end Memphis components running off the MS8, after changing them to focal polyglass there was a world of difference.

symple84 02-15-2012 10:45 AM

sorry to thread jack....

I am running Hertz HSK165XL and the new Hertz Slim Line 10" sub powered by a HDP5, my problem is I heard that tuning the DSP is tricky and you have to know what you are doing - I don't when it comes to audio.

37Z 02-15-2012 11:17 AM

Sound system
 
My install with similar focal speakers (K2P) should be completed this weekend. Like the sub you chose but due to its size I went with an 8" sub. I fiberglassed an enclosure that houses the sub, amp, and signal processor located in the hatch area foam piece. I am running an active system using a bitTen signal processor.

Space is limited in this Z for large sub(s), amp, etc. You may have to forgo the spare,jack, and foam inserts to create a sub box adequate for that sub and amp, and signal processor. Your sound system should sound great!

bigaudiofanat 02-15-2012 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by symple84 (Post 1545112)
sorry to thread jack....

I am running Hertz HSK165XL and the new Hertz Slim Line 10" sub powered by a HDP5, my problem is I heard that tuning the DSP is tricky and you have to know what you are doing - I don't when it comes to audio.

Yes you are correct usually take me about 2 hours to get everything right or 3 trips to a customers house before they are happy as they are not sure what they are missing at first.

My_third_Z 02-15-2012 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 37Z (Post 1545168)
My install with similar focal speakers (K2P) should be completed this weekend. Like the sub you chose but due to its size I went with an 8" sub. I fiberglassed an enclosure that houses the sub, amp, and signal processor located in the hatch area foam piece. I am running an active system using a bitTen signal processor.

Space is limited in this Z for large sub(s), amp, etc. You may have to forgo the spare,jack, and foam inserts to create a sub box adequate for that sub and amp, and signal processor. Your sound system should sound great!

I was just out trying to fit the stuff in different configurations. I'm at a loss right now how it's all going to fit in there. I definitely don't want to lose the spare, but other than that, I'm fine taking all the free space. The sub is going to be mounted inside out. That will help cut down on the amount of air space required since the basket and magnet structure will be outside.
I'm still trying to figure out a way to have the amps and processor on the shelf behind the seats. They'll all fit there, but I was wanting to have the processor centered between the seats and the 4 channel amp makes that impossible. :mad:

Omikron 02-19-2012 11:56 AM

Nice equipment! Where do you plan on installing the second set of 6.5? I am trying to figure out this myself Atm.

My_third_Z 02-20-2012 06:13 PM

One set is going in the stock door location and I'm building a set of kickpanels to hold the other pair.

Omikron 02-20-2012 08:47 PM

Awesome, would love pics when you get to that point. Thanks.


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