Just got done installing my system

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Old Jul 11, 2001 | 12:33 AM
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Just got done installing my system

I started on Sat, and I finally finished (couple of more things to do) Overall I'm very pleased with the new system. It took a lot of patience but at the end it paid off. I used Directed Studio 3065s. 6.5" components. The reason why I picked these comps is because they are very shallow, priced very good, and sound pretty good in a free air setup. I want to thank everybody for posting the schematics. I dont think I could of done it without them. What I did was cut the wires coming from the radio, and soldered them to rca ends. I did have to use a ground loop isolator. I couldnt beliebe the difference it made. The system sounds very crisp with no static whatsoever. When I get my EQ, and new sub in I will complete the system, and post an update. My system is as follows:

Comps 6.5" DEI Studio 3065s
Comp Amp: a/d/s P650.2
Subs 2 a/d/s 312rs.2
Sub Amp: JBL 1200.1
EQ: Eclipse 21010

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Old Jul 11, 2001 | 12:41 AM
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Sweet setup... post pics when you can and update your sig.
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Old Jul 11, 2001 | 12:57 AM
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sounds good

did you have to make a spacer for the speakers in the doors?
did you run new wires to the doors?
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Old Jul 11, 2001 | 01:05 AM
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Yes, I had to create a baffle for the speakers. Our cars arent the best cars for aftermarket comps. I used the stock speaker wire, because it would of been VERY hard to get to the door jams from the inside.
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<STRONG>sounds good

did you have to make a spacer for the speakers in the doors?
did you run new wires to the doors?</STRONG>
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Old Jul 11, 2001 | 01:15 AM
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i see i see

i ran new wire

so that means the xover is in the door panel right? or are they coaxials?
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Old Jul 11, 2001 | 01:35 AM
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Yep the Xover is in the door panel. I ha to redo the right side, because it did not stick good, and it rattled. I bough some heavy duty velcro, and that did the trick. I also used some expanding foam in the doors to help out rattling.

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Originally posted by mr tl:
<STRONG>i see i see

i ran new wire

so that means the xover is in the door panel right? or are they coaxials?</STRONG>
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