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Posted by planetjay on January 11, 2002 at 12:25:25:

In Reply to: car audio in cabinet questions posted by joe on January 10, 2002 at 17:32:22:

: Hi - I'm building a custom cabinet and putting in a car audio system rather than an existing speaker/amp set - figured it would sound better and save some mounting hassle. So, questions:

: 1. Any pros/cons to bottom vs side firing subwoofer? If down, it would be firing down into a 3" toekick area so shouldn't be any airflow problems there.

Doesn't matter where you put them, You'll here them just fine. That is why sub boxes are sometimes put in the trunks of cars.

: 2. I was figuring on using an amp that can work as a 3-way with a built crossover. Any issues with this plan?

Not that I see. I used a Pioneer DEQ-7600 15 band eq with DSP which gives a nice time delay from front to rear and also has a sub crossover built in. In addition I once used an 80 watt (40 + 40) Blaupunkt Amp powered by a 200watt pc power supply and driving a 12" dual voice coil Pioneer sub.

: 3. Are there any issues with an 8/10" sub magnet sitting in close proximity to a hard drive? even if I have the system up on a shelf it will still be only a foot or so away from the sub.

If you have the covers all on the case there will be no issue. The covers are made of steel which acts as a megnetic sheild (unless the magnet touches the steel then it acts as a transmitter of the magnetism) The bigger concern than the hard drive is the monitor. A magnet that large will affect a monitor even 2' - 3' or more away! HOWEVER, with magnetic sheilding you can overcome this. In fact in the cocktail that I'm getting ready to build I expect to have the 12" Pioneer sub from my cockpit a mere 6" from the neck of the Wells Gardner U3100 that I'm using. Build I will also use a sheet of steel from Home Depot for magnetic sheilding.

: 4. What are the good brands and sources for this equipment? Been 10 years since I shopped for car audio..

I like Pioneer. Your mileage may vary.

: 5. Oh, is a 300W PC power supply sufficient to drive an amp?

Probably for a 100 watt or less amp. Yes.

: Any other suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance!

You should check out http://www.tehrasha.mamehost.com/mame/audio.html for more ideas.

Also I suggest the Velleman Amp. You can get it from Radio Shack and other electronics stores. It is a kit but easy to build. It is also available assembled. See link on Radio Shack page above.

: joe

If you have more questions post here. Or on the message board on my site if the questions are for me.





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