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anyone have sound system in the 4runner?
#524
What i have in right now is a old sony head unit and kicker speakers. I think the unit is failing slowly. I cant even control the base or treble haha. Either that maybe my speakers needs replacing too.
i have a 98 limited 4runner.... What's a decent headunit / sub set up for a hard of hearing person who's looking for a little bit of thump? Nothing too crazy haha. I like to have a bit of class and still pack a punch. The less space it takes up in the cargo area, the better. I've seen some niffy designs here in the thread but cant seem to find them online for sale. Perhaps it's because they are mostly homemade.
So many options and so much info to learn about audio world. Do you have a suggestion on a system setup that might suit me? I dont think i'd want to do anything homemade right now lol
i have a 98 limited 4runner.... What's a decent headunit / sub set up for a hard of hearing person who's looking for a little bit of thump? Nothing too crazy haha. I like to have a bit of class and still pack a punch. The less space it takes up in the cargo area, the better. I've seen some niffy designs here in the thread but cant seem to find them online for sale. Perhaps it's because they are mostly homemade.
So many options and so much info to learn about audio world. Do you have a suggestion on a system setup that might suit me? I dont think i'd want to do anything homemade right now lol
#525
Well I have an 85 pickup EXT cab. and the backseat is really no good for much of anything besides laying your coat back there.
So I wanted to make a setup back there that could house some rear speakers as there is no factory mounting location for rear speakers, a sub, most likely a 10" do to size constraints (I dont want to be forced to slam the front seat into the dash to fit a sub, Im 6'1 as it is...) and a clean spot for my amps to be mounted.
I honestly listen to a huge variety of music, from conscious underground hip hop to melodic death metal to swing, to the blues... The system wont be designed as a powerhouse to blow peoples clothes off, just a small well rounded set up to improve the sound quality.
So knowing proper materials , dimensions for subs, padding/sealing etc before I make it would help me build a decent quality box for a decent quality system, not top of the line.
So I wanted to make a setup back there that could house some rear speakers as there is no factory mounting location for rear speakers, a sub, most likely a 10" do to size constraints (I dont want to be forced to slam the front seat into the dash to fit a sub, Im 6'1 as it is...) and a clean spot for my amps to be mounted.
I honestly listen to a huge variety of music, from conscious underground hip hop to melodic death metal to swing, to the blues... The system wont be designed as a powerhouse to blow peoples clothes off, just a small well rounded set up to improve the sound quality.
So knowing proper materials , dimensions for subs, padding/sealing etc before I make it would help me build a decent quality box for a decent quality system, not top of the line.
also if you upgrade your door speakers to something decent and just run them off head unit power they should get decently loud to where you won't need rear speakers.
simple 1 cubic foot sealed box should do well enough for a 10. easy to build. no design really needed. should play everything you want it to as well, more or less lol.
What i have in right now is a old sony head unit and kicker speakers. I think the unit is failing slowly. I cant even control the base or treble haha. Either that maybe my speakers needs replacing too.
i have a 98 limited 4runner.... What's a decent headunit / sub set up for a hard of hearing person who's looking for a little bit of thump? Nothing too crazy haha. I like to have a bit of class and still pack a punch. The less space it takes up in the cargo area, the better. I've seen some niffy designs here in the thread but cant seem to find them online for sale. Perhaps it's because they are mostly homemade.
So many options and so much info to learn about audio world. Do you have a suggestion on a system setup that might suit me? I dont think i'd want to do anything homemade right now lol
i have a 98 limited 4runner.... What's a decent headunit / sub set up for a hard of hearing person who's looking for a little bit of thump? Nothing too crazy haha. I like to have a bit of class and still pack a punch. The less space it takes up in the cargo area, the better. I've seen some niffy designs here in the thread but cant seem to find them online for sale. Perhaps it's because they are mostly homemade.
So many options and so much info to learn about audio world. Do you have a suggestion on a system setup that might suit me? I dont think i'd want to do anything homemade right now lol
but ya, show last weekend on half power
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHOzL1PbQtQ&list=UUWCfn7SF7yl43NFoFa_IibQ& index=0&feature=plcp[/YOUTUBE]
#526
2000 4runner stereo
I see a lot of bad decisions when it comes to sub boxes. The only way to go is to get the stealth box that will mount over the rear wheel well. The bonus to this is that you still have all the space in the rear. Also put the amp under the driver seat so it's out of the way, this makes everything look better. You can get the stealth boxes for both sides.
#527
I see a lot of bad decisions when it comes to sub boxes. The only way to go is to get the stealth box that will mount over the rear wheel well. The bonus to this is that you still have all the space in the rear. Also put the amp under the driver seat so it's out of the way, this makes everything look better. You can get the stealth boxes for both sides.
#528
#529
hahaha that's a huge box but very clean! would love to see that on youtube in action.
what's the spec?
Would you create some more to sell across this forum?
what's the spec?
Would you create some more to sell across this forum?
Last edited by bvet4dog; 10-24-2012 at 05:56 PM.
#530
Cheap Rockville eBay amps, Skar audio 12" 800W & custom ported box. She bumps. Kenwood double din with the moving bar thingys because media stuff. 6.5's up front, 5.25's in the middle. Tuned to be obnoxious, but sounds amazing at medium levels. Old folks up here in Maine don't like me but the homies know when I'm headed over
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