-FrankenBass- Mild setup for s13 coupe.

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SirSilvia
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I have a 240sx coupe and want to kick up the system a little. Not going for big air here or anything. I just want something a little more. Currently running 4 pioneer 6x9's and a pioneer headunit. Bought it all on a budget from Walmart. Sounds pretty decent and some had said its sounds pretty nice for what it is. I used to have a 12 disc CD changer, but I'm not keeping it.

What I want

- Even better sound from my 6x9's with less interference noise- Two subs with a nice thump to them.- Headunit with USB or Phono jack. - Battery relocated.

What equipment I have

- One 4 channel Sony amp http://www.vanillaslice.info/i...y.jpg- One 2 channel Sony amp http://www.vanillaslice.info/i...y.jpg- One 3 farad Capacitor http://www.vanillaslice.info/images/nico/cap2.jpg- Rockford Fosgate amp wiring kit http://www.vanillaslice.info/i...s.jpg- 2-way Distribution block for both amps http://www.vanillaslice.info/i...3.jpg- Two new Scosche battery terminals http://www.vanillaslice.info/i...s.jpg

I'll update this later, posted this so far to get started and document as I go. As you can see I'm not going for anything special. FrankenBass since that's what I'm really wanting and it will be made up of many different products.

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the converted
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I used to have that sony amp. Sounded good, but it was a little bright for my ears.

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SirSilvia
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You talkin the purple 4ch amp? I haven't heard either perform yet but we'll see.

They put a new firewall in place at work, so I can no longer get on NICO from there. They took the last bit of sanity that held me together lol.

The trunk setup will be modular, and what I want is to be able to pull the system out real quick when needed. Maybe something like hood pins holding them in place or something, idk yet



See, I could take all 3 sections out individually and have everything organized.

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Just remember to adjust your tweeters down in the crossovers if your running separates. Could use something this to hold stuff in place. I'm assuming you'll be using some fiberglass for building material?

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SirSilvia
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^^kinda but not really, not entirely sure yet. I don't know much about fiberglassing. I need it to be a bit more rugged so probably just do particle board wrpped in this stuff I have. It's a thin roll of aluminum ebossed diamond plate design, and colored blue.


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