RE: Re: ATTN Audio Buffs (Questions about RC stereo install)

From: Jason Jennings (jason@spray-tech.com)
Date: Wed Feb 17 1999 - 09:15:34 EST


if your at least 5'8". I don't see how you can fit anything behind the
drivers seat. I am short, and man I have the seat hitting the window
with just enough space for my truck tools. You are going to be hard
pressed to cube the behind the set area.... Good Luck.

Jason
2/17/99 9:20 AM

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Ryan D. Krokosinski [SMTP:eqgroup@equinoxfinancial.com]
        Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 6:15 PM
        To: DML
        Subject: DML: Re: ATTN Audio Buffs (Questions about RC
stereo install)

        I haven't really been following the audio thread but I have a
few questions for anyone who feels kind enough to answer:
        I have a '99 RC R/T.  I'm wondering what size (cubes) box
approx. can be fabricated for behind the seats?  What is the difference
between a sealed and a vented box?  Will 5 1/4 speakers fit in the
factory holes in the rear with little modification i.e. no major
hackage.
        I have a system that has been in my closet for a couple of years
and am trying to decide how to install it.  Any suggestions would be
helpful and appreciated.  The components I have are:
        Soundstream Continuum Amp (reference A) 660 watts.
        Phoenix Gold Zeropoint 5 1/4 with separate tweeters. (2 sets)
        Audiocontrol Epicenter Bass Enhancer
        Phoenix Gold Power Cap (can't remember specs exactly)
        No box or subs yet (need suggestions - thinking about Phoenix
Gold 8's)
        Debating either Pioneer DEH-85 or the new Alpine din & half deck
but haven't got any info on the Alpine yet.
        For anyone gracious enough to have read this far and considering
giving a suggestion keep in mind I am looking for sound quality and am
not a Bass Head.  Thanks for listening.
        Ryan K
        '99 R/T RC



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