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JL Audio Subwoofer Enclosure Buildup - Good Vibrations
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The rear subwoofer enclosure...
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The rear subwoofer enclosure and amp panel was wired using Monster cable. The Alpine KCA-SC100 Sirius radio interface unit and the SCC1 Sirius radio tuner were mounted neatly between the two Alpine amplifiers.
The subwoofer cover panel...
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The subwoofer cover panel was installed. Checkout the embossed Alpine logo in the black suede oval and the brushed aluminum amp grilles.
Darrin began building a pair...
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Darrin began building a pair of kick panel speaker pods by using a Mobile Solutions teardrop template that was attached with double-sided tape. The teardrop piece was then routed around the table rotor bit to achieve an exact duplicated part.
An Alpine SPS-600C 6-inch...
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An Alpine SPS-600C 6-inch speaker was temporarily installed into the teardrop.
To assure exact sound wave...
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To assure exact sound wave intersecting, Darrin used a pen laser to pinpoint the location.
Fiberglass filler was applied...
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Fiberglass filler was applied and sanded smooth, eliminating any flaws.
The kick panel teardrop speaker...
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The kick panel teardrop speaker pod was covered with a stretched vinyl.
An Alpine 6-1/2-inch two-way...
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An Alpine 6-1/2-inch two-way speaker and a brushed aluminum grille and ring style the kick panel speaker pod.
Josh installed the Alpine...
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Josh installed the Alpine IVA-W505 mobile multimedia head unit.
The Alpine SBS-05DC center...
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The Alpine SBS-05DC center channel speaker had two midbass drivers and a soft-dome tweeter mounted inside the 2-inch tall enclosure that fit nicely into the dash.
A pair of Alpine SPS-600 6-inch...
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A pair of Alpine SPS-600 6-inch coaxial two-way speakers replaced the OEM speakers.
After everything was installed...
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After everything was installed and wired, Darrin reconnected the battery, then pressed the power button, and the party was started.
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