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I don't think I ever posted photos of my above gas tank Boston GT-40 install here.
4-channel and 2-channel RCAs, as well as twisted-pair speaker wires heading
into the center console:
around the handbrake:
under the rear console:
amp on 1/4" plywood rack:
and installed above gas tank:
hey spapdx, first of all your system looks great. haha. but yea what i was wondering was how you got those speakers there behind your set. thats really clean and im interested in maybe puttin sum there myself. a few detailed instructions would be GREAT! haha thanks.
Originally Posted by freelivin91,Jan 25 2007, 04:27 PM
My install (done with darkknight and NFR):
There's also an Alpine 9856, but there are 700 pictures of that already. You know what they look like. The Alphasonik components are in the doors, but it just looks stock, so no reason for that picture, either.
How'd you hide the wires running to the amps, or does the faceplate shield them?
The amps are designed so that all the wiring is hidden behind the left side of the faceplate. The internal part of the amp actually ends about an inch and a half before the end of the box you see, so the wires just come through the board and right into the amp without anything being seen.
Been a while since I got most of my stuff in and I never posted pics. Here's a list of the basics and a few pics. Not the best quality pics, sorry
- 1ghz CarPC using RoadRunner in the spare tire area
- Lilliput 7" touchscreen proffesionaly modified for direct sunlight viewing
- Alphasonik PMA640HCA amplifier 160x2 + 825x1 RMS
- Alphasonik PCT6501 componants in the front with tweets flush mounted
- Alphasonik PSW8104J sub dual 4ohm coils wired for 2ohms
Heres the touchscreen monitor:
Heres the first PC I used but it has been replaced by the second one in a nice amp style enclosure:
Here is a shot of the Alpha tweet flushed in the stock AP1 location: