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not really, the sub on the offer has a max rms of 350w that amp is a low powered 2 channel so youd need to bridge the channels (+ from one channel, - from the other) to give the sub enough power
then when u have enough cash this little pioneer amp to finish off the front setup nicely, all matching too:
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/pioneer-gm3300t-p-5594.html?cadid=77b0b0a96e908ace465ac0befee0ebc7
total max spend £389.96
maybe a little bit of wiring, fuses etc needed too, but...
same stereo on CAD for less money:
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/pioneer-dehp6000ub-p-6312.html?cadid=77b0b0a96e908ace465ac0befee0ebc7
to be honest the 6000Ub is a good unit but i dont think you'l use all its functions so somehting like the DEH 5000UB or DEH 50UB both at £104.99 on CAD...
your on the right lines, for that kind of cash your not going to get anything amazingly good. you need to be looking at some of the special deals places like CAD offer.
Probably not what youd go for if you had more cash but on a budget they can save you some decent money.
Headunit is spot...
so you'l be running the stock tweeters and the coaxials which have a tweeter also, gonna be massivelt heavy of the high frequencies. probably wanna knock it down a lot on the stereo.
lol, i can do it on axle stands no problem gettin under there for me :)
i have already ran the power earth and RCA's down that side but its difficult to get the trim back on and i have 4 speaker cables to run also so though it would be easier if i took out the seat i can get them under the...
thats a nice little guide, i only need to remove the seat to run some decent amount of wiring properly, so for me id only need to unclip the wiring and remove seat and then refit in reverse :)
cheers
so under the car there are 4 bungs that need to be removed, then that gives you access to the bolts, which you undo to remove the seat, what kind of electrical issues would this throw up?
what about any heats sheilds, are there some that need removing?
check out my project, i done a simialr thing to my ktec stealth system. much louder after the centre section was chopped out, but still not unbareable. wouldnt want it any louder though!
yeah, you can buy proper "wadding" but its very very similar to this in a way. Not a huge difference no. I had plenty of the stuff so thought id try it. easily removable if it causes problems :)
here's my effort, not quite done yet but nearly:
as i said, ive done away with the step that you had on yours (still have enough room for equipment underneath, also made the visiable hole circle rather than square, just gives it that much nicer fitted look!
trimming this week
UPDATE:
had some more time on the install, slight change of plan with the amps but will all become clear in the pictures. First of all, stuffed the sub box:
Then around the box, also helps keep it still:
Then under the base, also stop it bouncing, for £5.99 its spot on from BnQ...
im sure that when working out current for the power cable you dont just add up the fuse rating on the amp. i read this somewhere recently too. just off the top of my head.
as i said to you before, 0awg power cable for a twin amp setup (fairly low current like 80A for a mono and 40A for...