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Post pics of your sub/amp setup!

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Those who have them, post pics of your setup!
 
#7 ·
I will get some pics of my setup up over the weekend :)
 
#8 ·
My setup.

A clarion usb,bluetooth, aux head unit. Bought brand new for $150 less than retail on Clarions site.




Sub and amp.


My Xm and bluetooth, the bluetooth is really clear. I like it better than the Pioneers bluetooth.
 
#9 ·
ahhh. Reba McEntire. Thats been awhile. lol
 
#15 ·
Mines been in 4 different vehicles lol, its like 3 years old, and its basic. I love it, and you don't have to make sure theres space and stuff in the dash for built in. I also think searching stations and stuff on it are easier than if you have a built in and have to use the deck itself to change through them.
 
#14 ·
My subs/amps take up the hatch, well almost, i have room to store a few pieces of paper
 
#16 ·
My Setup

Full View:


Head Unit:


Amps:


Cap on the back of the Box:


Under the Hood:
 
#53 · (Edited)
Yellowtops...

Full View:


Head Unit:


Amps:


Cap on the back of the Box:


Under the Hood:
Saw your Versa and wanted to ask what size Yellowtop you used for it??? I really need to upgrade my power and wanted to see what other Versas were using.. What is the biggest size I can go and so on.. Thanx for your help..

Anyone can help, btw..welcome all advise..

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2901633/1
 

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Well, its pretty sick, im running a mono Alpine v12 amp to each sup and the 4 channel amp to the speakers. Its a 35 farad capacitor to save on my battery, even at full blast it never dims any lighting.

2 Mono Alpine MRD-M605 running at 600 Watt RMS @ 2 OHM
1 4channel Alpine MRV-F345 at 300 Watt Total RMS @ 4 Ohm

So 1500 RMS System its loud in the hatch, but sounds very crisp. I have alpine type r for subs and speakers very nice sounding. I dont recall what the Max watt rating is but its RMS that matters in my opinion

I have the opitma yellow top with dual taps so i wouldnt have to cut the versa connector as its a pain in the ass! And running the 0 gauge power cable was a pain in the rear but was worth it. I see if i can get a pic where i ran that badboy thru the firewall.
 
#23 ·
Well, i can pull it out relatively easily if i need to, but I have no kids or anything so I can use the backseat for luggage and not if need be.
 
#24 ·
I didn't take a pic of my car when I got home, I was too tired to even think of that. One suitcase and carry on took up the entire back hatch (along w/ two cases of beer). The other checked bag and carry on had to go in the backseat. Thank goodness it was only two of us flying out, we wouldn't have fit anybody else or anymore luggage. Our cars trunk space is very small, lol.
 
#25 · (Edited)
dang, maybe the hatch is smaller than the sedan, last weekend i went camping, in the trunk i had

a coleman 48 can ice chest
a large plastic tote
2 sleeping bags
a jansport backpak full of clothes
a set of crutches
a 4 man tent
queen size air mattress (rolled up)
air pump
and a pellet gun

still had room for more stuff
and a completely empty back seat
 
#26 ·
Ya I find the trunk pretty small. If I take off the cargo cover then I can pile things up higher, but each of our luggage bags (checked bags) were huge and weighed the allowed limit of 50lbs! haha! Plus we each had a small carry on rolling luggage, and then bought 2 cases of beer. AND i always have a shovel, umbrella, blankets, emergency kit, shopping bags, and shopping bin in the car.
 
#27 ·







Still have room for stuff and if all else fails just fold down the seats! Works for me! i have the bass off on amp just because i like to hear the lyrics sometimes not just the "boom boom" ha it still loud but not to the extreme! i also recently changed out all 4 door speakers & got rid of those nasty carboard speakers!!!!
 
#28 · (Edited)
Mines small. But I have the factory headunit from an SL. The 6 disc one. JL audio 9-connector wiring, (4) 2-way infinity Reference speakers, Boston Accustics 5-channel amp, and a 200w 8" Kicker sub. Its small, but the sound is great, and that little sub kicks pretty hard too. the subs been moved to the left side of trunk. It sounds better that way. I did a factory intergration, and it was so, so, so, easy. I bought the sedan for the trunk use, so it wouldnt make sense to fill it up with some big subs, lol. All in all, im doing 400w total, and thats good enough for me.
 

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#43 ·
curious.... i dont know much about this stuff but, how do you get the cords from the headunit to the sub/amp in a sedan? the seats dont fold down so i was wondering where you send all the wires and stuff to get them from the battery/headunit... to the inside of the trunk?
 
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