IASCA Build Pics
#1
IASCA Build Pics
Here are a few shots from my IASCA (car audio) competition days. The install was done by Perfect Audio in Pickering.
Door buildouts are custom made. Plexi speakers surround is painted to match the color of the car. Note the q-logic kick panels. Doors have dual 6.5" mids.
Dash has Audio Control EQT equilizers and an Audio Control ESP-2. Control **** for the ESP-2 is built into the cigarette lighter. ALL the AC controls and vents work!!
The three Soundstream Reference amps power the front, door and subs. The subs are Soundstream Reference 10" sealed. The amp cover clears the roller shade. With the shade pulled, you can't see the system.
The lighter element was moved to the ashtray as well as switches to control the amp fans and neon light. I had a Clarion head unit which I later changed for Eclipse.
The lighter became a control **** for the ESP-2 in the dash.
The rear pass side sail panel housed the Audio Control crossovers
The rear drivers side sail panel housed two 1 farad caps
We mounted the fuse, ground distribution blocks behind the rear seats (they are hidden when the seats are up.
Some pics of the first system I had in the car...three amps and 14....yes 14 speakers including speakers in the dash (4" and tweeter), door, sail panel (8" woofers) and 12" subs in the rear.
three Soundstream Granite amps, an Audio Control 4 way crossover and an Audio Control dual 13 band equalizer
The 12" subs were mounted "free air" so I could still use the trunk area.
You can see the amps thru the bowtie logo
The door buildouts housed a 6.5" mid and a 5.25" comp set
Door buildouts are custom made. Plexi speakers surround is painted to match the color of the car. Note the q-logic kick panels. Doors have dual 6.5" mids.
Dash has Audio Control EQT equilizers and an Audio Control ESP-2. Control **** for the ESP-2 is built into the cigarette lighter. ALL the AC controls and vents work!!
The three Soundstream Reference amps power the front, door and subs. The subs are Soundstream Reference 10" sealed. The amp cover clears the roller shade. With the shade pulled, you can't see the system.
The lighter element was moved to the ashtray as well as switches to control the amp fans and neon light. I had a Clarion head unit which I later changed for Eclipse.
The lighter became a control **** for the ESP-2 in the dash.
The rear pass side sail panel housed the Audio Control crossovers
The rear drivers side sail panel housed two 1 farad caps
We mounted the fuse, ground distribution blocks behind the rear seats (they are hidden when the seats are up.
Some pics of the first system I had in the car...three amps and 14....yes 14 speakers including speakers in the dash (4" and tweeter), door, sail panel (8" woofers) and 12" subs in the rear.
three Soundstream Granite amps, an Audio Control 4 way crossover and an Audio Control dual 13 band equalizer
The 12" subs were mounted "free air" so I could still use the trunk area.
You can see the amps thru the bowtie logo
The door buildouts housed a 6.5" mid and a 5.25" comp set
#6
1994...IIRC this was the first Soundstream car in Canada. It was sponsored by Soundstream USA and Jestar.....and still cost me over $16,000. I swapped out the front end in 1995 from Soundstream to some MB Quart. Back then, judges seemed to really love MBQ. Had enough points in 96 to go to the world finals but had work commitments.
Not sure....I'll visit some of the shows this year. I need to see if what I'm planning makes for a competitive IASCA car.
Ahhh.....no
Priorities are...
1. Get the car back on the road (see sig)
2. Stereo Install
3. Cam and head swap...need more POWER
Not sure....I'll visit some of the shows this year. I need to see if what I'm planning makes for a competitive IASCA car.
Ahhh.....no
Priorities are...
1. Get the car back on the road (see sig)
2. Stereo Install
3. Cam and head swap...need more POWER
Last edited by Mahna Mahna; 12-26-2009 at 03:57 PM.
#7
I was gonna say it looked like it was at least 10yrs old but didn't want to hurt anybody's feelings in case it wasn't. Good god that's alot of money, especially for being sponsored too.
#10
Wonder if he would let me do an SQ install on it