Storage bins behind seats = perfect place for amps?
#26
Eats, Sleeps, Dreams Rotary
I have an amp in my driver's side bin... I didn't put it there, and I can't really tell the difference it makes in audio, since it's only powering the rear speakers (one of them is blown I think), and it takes up the whole damn bin, since it's mounted on a board that's way too high up...
I suppose it would be better if it it was just powering a single subwoofer instead of two tweeters, but I don't have a sub, don't need one, and can't afford one, either.
Personally I prefer to use the storage bins for...storage :P
I suppose it would be better if it it was just powering a single subwoofer instead of two tweeters, but I don't have a sub, don't need one, and can't afford one, either.
Personally I prefer to use the storage bins for...storage :P
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Originally Posted by DerangedHermit
Extra weight = booooo.
The only sound I need is that of my engine. And you call yourself a rotary owner...
The only sound I need is that of my engine. And you call yourself a rotary owner...
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Originally Posted by BklynRX7
Anyone thought if cutting the center of the bin lid open, replacing ti with a hard screenign and then placing the amps in there, for ventilation. Just get some felt the same color as your carpet and lay it over the mesh.
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Originally Posted by '87 trubo FC
make some at home and sell them on this site. every 7 owner can use money. Get them from parts cars and junkyards (old bin covers)
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Originally Posted by BklynRX7
As with most fc products, im sure it woudl cost me more to make than anyone would be willing to pay. plus im not really interested in all that audio and showy ****. I just got a cd player and stock setup, would rather spend my money on the engine.
(gets a tuneup and servicing friday)
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Dont mean to hijack. I got a basic set up. 1 12" sub, w/ a 500watt amp; nothing else... no capaciter. Ok,well the setup,being basic, worked ok (well at least ok for me...how much bass do you need in a rx7) in my last rex. But in this one, everytime I try and turn the amperage up I get alot of feed back. It sounds like the sub is just going crazy and is constantly humming and when the music starts it hits continuously. Like whom, whom, whom, whom in the backround while the music is playing. I check all of my connections. My friend said that it could be because I'm not running a big enough ground wire for my amp and others told me its because I dont have a capacitor and thats just a variance in voltage affecting the sound. Which is right, or are they both right. Thanks, because I try, but I suck with electronics.
#34
i have an amp right behing the drvier seat and the wall right before the hatch space. and imo i think subs would be better in the way back. dont 7s have woofers in the door speakers?
might behard to figure out but to the right is where the driver side door is and left is center console
might behard to figure out but to the right is where the driver side door is and left is center console
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Originally Posted by '87 trubo FC
I guess that means you'll cripple yourself to driving around town without music.
the sexy BRAAAAAAAP of even just my N/A beater is music to MY ears....and the TII, well its just nut busting sexifiedly sounding....
hehe - plus Ill bet even with the loudest system in a 7 around here its still not as loud as a spooled turbo, screeching tires and 7,500rpm - hehe
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Originally Posted by GodSquadMandrake
I put the subs in the storage bins, and the amp behind the passenger seat:
Sounds good.
Sounds good.
Thats exactly what I am talking about there... so fresh and so clean clean...
lol
And I am sure if you just drop a sub into the bins without a box for them to be enclosed in then YES it would sound like ***... its a plastic bin which would do nothing but rattle... Thats why you use 3/4 MDF for enclosure....
Jeffforsale obviously has no idea how bass works and the whole point of a system hidden and enclosed is for you to hear not for everyone around you to know you have and want to steal from you...
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Originally Posted by osiris7442
I had 2 1000watt amps 1 500 watt amp a tripple capaciter (sp) and and extra battery hidden nicely in the spare tire compartment...never over heated
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