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Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 5:29 am
by bobd
I used a "mechless" marine unit, no disc player, but bluetooth ,usb (thumbdrive) , and aux inputs. I have put similar units in two of our other vehicles.
Having all those options is great,but most of the time I just listen to the radio!

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 9:31 am
by boxcar
I'm in the process as we speak. My car is a resto mod/ barn survivor that is never destined to be a show winner. But as many have stated here. I didn't want to drill holes in a car as rare as this one. My solution is much more old school / heavy/ and , some would say, overkill.
I do like my music though.
I am running an Eclipse 4100 4 channel main amp , an Eclipse 1100 sub amp , 2 MB Quart 6x9 coax, 2 MB Quart 6.5 rounds under the dash , 1 - 8" SSL single coil 4 ohm sub and a Sony head unit mounted in a remote under dash pod under the glove box. Oh , and will be adding an 80 amp Denzo alternator. I'll probably have to add a supercharger to haul all of the added weight around.
The rear deck has an upholstered false floor that the boxes are built into.
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The Amp is mounted to existing weld nuts and the unused adjuster points for the deck lid torsion springs .
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So far no new holes. We shall see.

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 9:37 am
by Linda
Nice, but what about theft? Many like the small hidden units to help avoid it.
Linda

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 10:05 am
by boxcar
It would take a rocket scientist to remove the rear deck. That, and I won't be daily driving the car. No prolonged stays in Fred Meyers parking lot.
The car will be alarmed and low jack equipped.
Beyond that, I don't know what to do. If a thief wants what you have they will figure a way to take it. I won't alter my fun just to sute there habits.
That's what insurance is for.
I also live in Astoria Oregon . I know nearly everyone in town , and they know me. If I was still in southern cali ?????? I'd probably chain a pit bull to the car every time I parked it.
Thanks Linda .

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Fri May 04, 2018 12:00 am
by oppositeLock
I removed my stereo and installed a header. Sounds pretty excellent. :D

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Fri May 04, 2018 12:23 am
by Linda
You are right about So Cal.
My previous Roadster was stolen. You feel like an idiot second-guessing yourself on where you parked ... then realizing your car was ripped..
Linda

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Fri May 04, 2018 8:38 am
by boxcar
Yea. I had a Lotus nabbed in San Diego back in the 80's. Large population arias make me nervous any more.

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Sun May 13, 2018 9:55 pm
by guyatou
I put a Kenwood KAC-M1824BT in the trunk, and routed the control module to right above my right knee, next to the center console. There's an old tape deck in the console that I use as an on-off switch. Nobody's likely to steal the tape deck, and the rest is hidden.

I got a set of Pioneer 5.25" component speakers (they have separate tweeters). I put the big speakers in the existing hole behind the driver and passenger seat, and ran a wire to the little triangle supports in the footwell where I mounted the tweeters. This combo works pretty well for me, and is plenty loud for street driving.

Dynamat on the panels where the speakers are helped, and I also took the stuffing out of an old pillow to fill the void behind the speakers.

I'd shoot photos of all this, but my trunk is full -- I leave for a 3000 mile trip to Colorado early Tuesday!

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Mon May 14, 2018 12:07 pm
by ct06033
guyatou wrote: Sun May 13, 2018 9:55 pm I put a Kenwood KAC-M1824BT in the trunk, and routed the control module to right above my right knee, next to the center console. There's an old tape deck in the console that I use as an on-off switch. Nobody's likely to steal the tape deck, and the rest is hidden.

I got a set of Pioneer 5.25" component speakers (they have separate tweeters). I put the big speakers in the existing hole behind the driver and passenger seat, and ran a wire to the little triangle supports in the footwell where I mounted the tweeters. This combo works pretty well for me, and is plenty loud for street driving.

Dynamat on the panels where the speakers are helped, and I also took the stuffing out of an old pillow to fill the void behind the speakers.

I'd shoot photos of all this, but my trunk is full -- I leave for a 3000 mile trip to Colorado early Tuesday!
You wouldn't happen to be going to the Silver Summit in Colorado, would you? Cause Ill be there, and i did see another Roadster on the roster.

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 1:43 pm
by Lorna c
oppositeLock wrote: Fri May 04, 2018 12:00 am I removed my stereo and installed a header. Sounds pretty excellent. :D
lol . .. funny ... my franken header is so loud I got 2 amps going . haha

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 1:44 pm
by Lorna c
Linda wrote: Fri May 04, 2018 12:23 am You are right about So Cal.
My previous Roadster was stolen. You feel like an idiot second-guessing yourself on where you parked ... then realizing your car was ripped..
Linda
OMG I often wondered who would take a stand out car like these . bummer . sorry to hear that . :-(

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Sat May 26, 2018 3:35 pm
by guyatou
ct06033 wrote: Mon May 14, 2018 12:07 pm
guyatou wrote: Sun May 13, 2018 9:55 pm I put a Kenwood KAC-M1824BT in the trunk, and routed the control module to right above my right knee, next to the center console. There's an old tape deck in the console that I use as an on-off switch. Nobody's likely to steal the tape deck, and the rest is hidden.

I got a set of Pioneer 5.25" component speakers (they have separate tweeters). I put the big speakers in the existing hole behind the driver and passenger seat, and ran a wire to the little triangle supports in the footwell where I mounted the tweeters. This combo works pretty well for me, and is plenty loud for street driving.

Dynamat on the panels where the speakers are helped, and I also took the stuffing out of an old pillow to fill the void behind the speakers.

I'd shoot photos of all this, but my trunk is full -- I leave for a 3000 mile trip to Colorado early Tuesday!
You wouldn't happen to be going to the Silver Summit in Colorado, would you? Cause Ill be there, and i did see another Roadster on the roster.
Just saw this note. It was great to meet you at Silver Summit! Next year we will swap cars for one of the legs. I'm dying to try out your rad suspension!

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 12:39 am
by ct06033
guyatou wrote: Sat May 26, 2018 3:35 pm
ct06033 wrote: Mon May 14, 2018 12:07 pm
guyatou wrote: Sun May 13, 2018 9:55 pm I put a Kenwood KAC-M1824BT in the trunk, and routed the control module to right above my right knee, next to the center console. There's an old tape deck in the console that I use as an on-off switch. Nobody's likely to steal the tape deck, and the rest is hidden.

I got a set of Pioneer 5.25" component speakers (they have separate tweeters). I put the big speakers in the existing hole behind the driver and passenger seat, and ran a wire to the little triangle supports in the footwell where I mounted the tweeters. This combo works pretty well for me, and is plenty loud for street driving.

Dynamat on the panels where the speakers are helped, and I also took the stuffing out of an old pillow to fill the void behind the speakers.

I'd shoot photos of all this, but my trunk is full -- I leave for a 3000 mile trip to Colorado early Tuesday!
You wouldn't happen to be going to the Silver Summit in Colorado, would you? Cause Ill be there, and i did see another Roadster on the roster.
Just saw this note. It was great to meet you at Silver Summit! Next year we will swap cars for one of the legs. I'm dying to try out your rad suspension!
Absolutely! It was an absolute blast and awesome meeting you and the others. We will definitely swap seats too assuming my car doesn't burst into flames again! haha.

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2018 9:18 pm
by Curtis
I'm taking a different route to fill in the front sound. Building a slightly wider speaker box for 2 4x6 speakers.

Re: Roadster radio/speakers/subwoofer ideas...

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2018 7:01 am
by Veuash
It has been my experience that comparing sensitivity ratings from brand to brand is unreliable. Side by side comparisons on the same power often reflect a different outcome. Not all brands provide honest specs. Not all specs use the same qualifications, such as weighting, etc. The sensitivity rating may reflect the 'peak' rather than the 'average' and I do not want a peaky or erratic sounding speaker. Generally the more linear speakers will have a slightly lower sensitivity, whether marine, car or in home. A 1 watt sensitivity spec was very useful in the day of tube amplifiers because the power was so limited. In contrast, today, big power is relatively cheap so the speaker designer/builder has more options in choosing his objectives.
It may seem like a small distinction but there is a difference between sensitivity and efficiency. A speaker with a very short voice coil winding could have a sensitivity advantage at 1 watt but can quickly lose its effectiveness, or efficiency, at higher power levels with longer excursions. A speaker with a lower 1 watt sensitivity rating could actually play louder with 50 watts and provide deeper bass response.

I am sadly well versed with the "Bose for hire" system label https://10carbest.com/best-car-speakers the EQ was set to preform within a certain specification with some adjustment available to the user. If someone can rebut me on this please do, as it would be nice to know if they have corrected their ways and demand on installing their own componentry again. The 80's Cadillac Bose system is a great example of at least partial proprietary componentry, using star drivers for front fill, plus specific amps (forget what the rears were). The same setup was also found in 80's Corvettes with some EQ and amp changes for the difference in layout and noise level.

My current car has the Bose moniker attached to the speakers and it sounds terrible, like i'm listening with wax paper and tin cans over my ears. I dream of having the JVC/CDT setup that I threw in my last work car. But that was not factory. I guess I could have been more specific on component breakdown and their true place in the reproduction of sound, but this is an open ended discussion targeted towards everyone here, with the encouragement to add technical details if they have the info readily available.There are many interesting videos on YouTube, I'll leave one of them here, I hope someone will help in the future.