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Old 05-12-2010, 10:56 AM
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New Stereo for my SVX

So, I have a bunch of stereo equipment here from my old USAC comp car. Parts were all bought in 1995-96.
I was going to put it all into the SVX, but limited space, and not feeling like doing an upgraded alternator yet has mellowed that plan.

So instead I swapped my friend my 4 12" Kicker solobarics for his 2 10" dvc fosgate punch 10".
Bought an eclipse 4 channel amp on ebay to run the mids and highs.
Cheap Pioneer head unit from walmart :-(

Specs:
Pioneer DEH-1200MP head unit (Temp deck, my pioneer DEH-P825 died during install!)
Infinity Kappa 6.5's all around
2 -10" Fosgate Punch hx2
Orion 225HCCA (subs)
Eclipse 3640 (mids and highs)
Orion 200SPX crossover
Phoenix Gold Stiffing Cap.

Install Pics:

Lets remove the necessary parts and arrange them neatly.



How did I even get sound out of this?


Thats better!






Tweeters:







Bye-Bye 6x9's


Run some Wire to the Trunk:
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Old 05-12-2010, 10:57 AM
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Re: New Stereo for my SVX

No more doughnut, but a new subfloor:


Time for a new cover board:






Time to pull the carpet back in and insert sub box.



There we go, now I can still change fuses and mess with the sub amp:


Inside, seat down:


Head unit & EQ:


My old broken deck matched better :-(

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Old 05-12-2010, 01:10 PM
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Re: New Stereo for my SVX

Wow, that setup looks reallly nice! How much did it cost you do do everything and how much time did it take you?
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Old 05-12-2010, 04:27 PM
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Re: New Stereo for my SVX

The eclipse amp I payed like $40.
Walmart head unit was $94.
Some screws, Luann, hinge, crimps, heat shrink, solder, & epoxy. $25
Everything else I had.

Time:
It took us more than 40 hours. Over a week and a half period. Working until 4am some days.
Changed crossovers, and EQs, went through about 4 redesigns during the install. 12 hours of that was trying to get the broken DEH-P825 to work. We ended up trying every pin to every pin. 24x14 is a lot of pins...
Car fought us every bit of the way. In the end the answer was to just junk all stock wiring and run everything new to the trunk.

Passive crossovers for mids and highs

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Old 05-12-2010, 04:33 PM
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Re: New Stereo for my SVX

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The eclipse amp I payed like $40.
Walmart head unit was $94.
Some screws, Luann, hinge, crimps, heat shrink, solder, & epoxy. $25
Everything else I had.

Time:
It took us more than 40 hours. Over a week and a half period. Working until 4am some days.
Changed crossovers, and EQs, went through about 4 redesigns during the install. 12 hours of that was trying to get the broken DEH-P825 to work. We ended up trying every pin to every pin. 24x14 is a lot of pins...
Car fought us every bit of the way. In the end the answer was to just junk all stock wiring and run everything new to the trunk.
Those rears are fun to get out, aren't they?

I'm curious why you ditched the 6x9s in the back. Was it because you had the 6.5s laying around or is it your preference? I've heard of audiophiles not liking oblong shaped speakers, which seems logical, but I prefer the larger surface area and high end of my 6x9/3ways (no subs in mine, so I need all the bass the rears can offer).
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Old 05-12-2010, 04:44 PM
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Re: New Stereo for my SVX

I have had the 6.5's in the rear on all my cars for the last 15years.
I just prefer them over the 6x9.
The 6x9 do make more mid bass than my 6.5's but the 6.5 are cleaner.

And yes because I just had them laying around.

And yes them back speakers are no fun:

Remove Rear Speaker




Install rear speaker:
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Old 05-12-2010, 06:17 PM
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Re: New Stereo for my SVX

From what I gathered from previous posts, the oval ones are the best designs for our rear windshields and how they're contoured.
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Mods: ECU bead crush, 15 min mod, 20 min mod, drilled/slotted rotors & Axxis ceramic brakes, SS lines, 17" Evoke F1 wheels, XS-HF137 Sony Xplod speakers, 6000k HID's (lows & fogs), resistor mod, 1½" Sleek Spoiler mod, custom exhaust by svxfiles, '02 WRX aluminum racing radiator by svxfiles, Summit Racing 400# x 300# springs w/ Koni's by svxfiles, ClassGlass fiberglass hood /w scoop, Nevin's rear sway bar, '97 grille, phenolic spacers, custom LED interior lighting, custom paint.
†"War doesn't determine who is right, only who is left"†
Work to be done: Tinted windows, clear/LED tail lights, tailbar mod, "Power Mode" mod, Supertone horns, clear corners & headlight lenses, 2 pc splitters or custom bumper, Alcyone side skirts, TruSpeed Stage III SVX Intake, Hydra, 4.44 tranny swap, JDM auto folding side mirrors, engine rebuild, super charger, STi seats, bone leather interior /w SVX emblem, dash overhaul, SVX decals, paint (stock color). Total cost?: 22k At least it's going down..
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Old 05-12-2010, 06:19 PM
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Re: New Stereo for my SVX

+1 for the Orion! Does it shake your teeth?
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