3 amp system, 2005 EX coupe (56K)

NSZteg

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The car: 2005 Civic EX 2 door manual

The Equipment/stats:

Radio: Alpine 7894 (2002)
Front Speakers: Diamond Audio HEX S600S (S = silk dome tweeters) (2006)
-Component set, 6.5 inch mids
Rear Speakers: MB Quart 215.02 CX (1996)
-Component set, 4 inch mids, aluminum tweeters
Subwoofer: JL Audio 12W6v2 (2007)
-12 inch sub
Electronic crossover: Precision Power FRX-456 (1998)
Amplifiers:
PPI PCX 480 (2002) Running the 4 front speakers
-80 watts RMS x 4 @4 ohms
PPI PC4400 (1999) Running the 4 rear speakers
-50 watts RMS x 4 @4 ohms
PPI PCX 2125 (2002) Running the subwoofer
-500 watts RMS x 1 @4 ohms
Interconnects/Accessories:
-Phoenix Gold RCA's
-Phoenix Gold Power and Ground distribution blocks and Voltage display
-Phoenix Gold 0 guage power wire and fuse holder/14 guage speaker wire (rears)
-Esoteric Audio 12 guage speaker wire (fronts and sub)



























 

Solid_Snake

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Nice.. Can your stock alternator put up with this?
 


johno590

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It seems like the three amps are a little over kill? The way you installed them looks real nice...
 

NSZteg

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Nice.. Can your stock alternator put up with this?
Probably not, neither can my ears. I keep an eye on the voltage display when I'm really cranking it for a couple of songs, which isn't often cuz its too much to take for extended periods. When it reads Low I turn it down, then when I see it flicker between Hi and 14v I know the alternator just kicked on, lol. I don't plan on upgrading the alternator at this point, but I do want to improve the stock ground from the battery to the chassis.
 


NSZteg

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It seems like the three amps are a little over kill? The way you installed them looks real nice...
If you want to biamplify two component sets and a sub that's what you need to do. I didn't buy all this equipment at once, it built up over the years over many cars. I have it all, so why not use it. I only bought the sub, front speakers and the 4 short RCA's new for this install, and I bought the FRX-456 used on Ebay. This system sounds absolutley amazing, extremely loud and extremely clean. You've never heard Pantera truly kick your ass unless you've heard them in this car! Pantera in concert may compare in volume, but it won't sound as clean.
 

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looks pretty clean. I want to do an amp install like that on mine, just to clean things up a bit.
 

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Looks pretty good...how you like the sub...my bro is thinking about getting two of those for his eclipse...I have a W7 and love the sound quality of it...
 

The Russian

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Thats totally wicked, something like what i have planned for when i get an amp, got another 2 6.5's and a pair of 10" to go wherever they fit
 

The Russian

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My sub does that at the back too, 100% perfect fit under the lower part of the runk and up against my rear seats, was well impressed with that fit
 

Black Magic

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Congrats on the install. It looks very good. Hows it sound? I love how you finished everything in carpet. It gives it a more clean and factory look compared to painted fiberglass that gets scratched too easy. Plus you still have plenty of trunk space which keeps your car more practical.

Here are my 3 amps:

 

Kaotic_Zeus

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are the back seats still there? :lol:

and you did all that and still have that little piece of crap stock ground from the battery to chassis? damn hurry up and fix that.
 

NSZteg

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Congrats on the install. It looks very good. Hows it sound? I love how you finished everything in carpet. It gives it a more clean and factory look compared to painted fiberglass that gets scratched too easy. Plus you still have plenty of trunk space which keeps your car more practical.
It sounds fantastic, they best sound quality system I've ever done, also the loudest.
I wish I could have found carpet that matched the trunk carpet perfectly though.
Keeping maximum trunk space was a main goal of mine. Also keeping the weight of all the equipment as close to the middle of the car as possible. Helps with handling.
That's a sweet setup you have....but where's the sub?
 

Black Magic

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It sounds fantastic, they best sound quality system I've ever done, also the loudest.
I wish I could have found carpet that matched the trunk carpet perfectly though.
Keeping maximum trunk space was a main goal of mine. Also keeping the weight of all the equipment as close to the middle of the car as possible. Helps with handling.
That's a sweet setup you have....but where's the sub?
Matching carpet or no matching carpet, i think it looks really good. I really like the panel behind the rear seats. And thanks for the kind words... my subs are on the other side firing into the cabin. I'm currently redoing my setup. I'm gonna have the subs mounted in the rear panel.

 

TheRealPeterman

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wow, I'm an educated beast when it comes to car audio, and you gots a very respectable setup there. Good workmanship; did you build that box yourself or is it off the shelf?

two thumbs up!
 

NSZteg

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I built the box, and the amp boards, every last bit of this was all me.



Here's part of the backside of the main board. I mounted a 2 inch Stinger fan behind the sub amp (PCX2125). I needed to do a relay setup to turn everything on. All this stuff is too much for just the single REM wire from the deck to turn on by itself. The other relay is for the fan.

Sub box is bracketed to the main board, see the black bracket.

Here's the fan switch, in the panel over the driver's feet.


Backside of the PCX480 board:


Grounded everything under this seatbelt bolt under the backseat, drivers side:

That cheap white speaker wire you see if actually the wiring for the fan switch.
 


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