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Going to try SQ setup!!!

Old Aug 18, 2003 | 09:07 PM
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After building the kicks in my truck i have heard things that i have NEVER heard before in a audio system. Although the kicks i made was my first attempt and VERY poorly built and aimed i wonder what it would sound like in a truly build SQ stereo. Hearing the fingers of a bass player slide down the neck of the guitar while searching for the next note makes me tingle! I want to have a shot on building a SQ setup for my truck. I know a truck is really not an ideal vehicle for a SQ setup but i think it is acheivable. I really don't know what it will take to do this but i want to give it a shot. I want to make it so I can play my music and hear EVERY detail in the sound. But i would also like to turn a **** of a remote gain and get some decent SPL.

What am i looking for for componats of a system eg. EQs, Crossovers, Deck, Subs, Speakers, Amps ECT.

Any and all help and suggestions on this topic would be helpfull.

As for my truck it is a Dodge Ram 50 single cab, short box. I have a cut through that i am planning on using for my sub(s) and amp rack.

Please feel free to post and email me.

Also if anyone around in my area(southern AB) that has a SQ setup and would let my demo it, it would be GREAT and drop me a line at shaun9@telus.net
Old Aug 19, 2003 | 12:18 PM
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good for you man, too many people shy away from SQ in my opinion. in your truck, you've got a daunting task ahead of you, but with the right advice and alot of sweat you have a unique platform in the D50. to my knowledge there is nobody running one of those in Canada in SQ and that will really help to set you apart from the field. your biggest challenge in any truck is noise. trucks of your vintage were just that....trucks. they were not built for comfort so noise suppression in them was not a concern.

my opinion, start with sound deadening the vehicle. while you investigate your choices for components you can take your vehicle apart panel by panel, and apply your deadener. this will allow you to still drive the vehicle and be able have a life while you do this step. once you start the system the truck is going to be in pieces for weeks. pay really close attention to the things some forget. your floor and roof. because the roofs in trucks are what they are i would suggest doubling up. there are floor kits from dynamat available out there. if you need a hand getting ahold of one let me know the rep is a friend.

as far as choosing components, thats a whole new thread that gets rehashed here alot. for me:
Alpine head
Morel 6.5" components
Concept CEX-10 x 2
Cadence amps
Audio Control EQ
Myron & Davis Screen (hands down the best)
X-Box

in your neighborhood i would talk to DWVW (Derek). he knows what he is talking about and loves this **** much as any of us.

that should get you started.you should really get your system down on paper. it helps with visualising the end result. i usually draw pictures of the systems i build for days and weeks before the actual install. it also helps so that your not running to revy every 20 minutes for supplies cause you have the basic idea.

do us a favor and take lots of pictures so we can see how it is going along. keep posting here cause everyone on this board will help you along.
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Old Aug 19, 2003 | 03:38 PM
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raver is correct... trucks are hard to work with... when m brother got his, he gave up car audio cause he wouldn't have enough time and money to spnd on overcoming the short-falls of a tuck. however, with carefull planning, you can still attain an SQ system in a truck that will nip at the heels of iasca champions! my sugestion is to look for previous iasca/usac champions with trucks... there were a few in the past..no sure about now... learn from their ideas and ingenuity.... it'll only make your job easier. go to shows and ask to listen to the vehicles (not just trucks) and learn from their set-ups...and don't be afraid to ask questions!!
Old Aug 19, 2003 | 04:54 PM
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That is sweet that there is sooo many people out there that are willing to help me along on this trip. I have never heard a SQ setup so i am not really sure on what to expect and what to do to get results. I am really not planning on competing. Well i want to but the $$$ is way to much. Although sometime in the future i would LOVE to. I want to start from the bottom before i work my way up to the competition level.

First off i am going to start with deadning. I am going to do the floor, doors, roof, and back wall. What are some good products that work well and don't break the bank.

Also i know there is all advantages to doing the firewall but are the advantages worth the headache of all that work. That will be quite a daunting task!! If it will make dramatic difference then i will to what it takes!

I am wishfully looking at a bugget of around $4000 for gear and materials I know that is small but i know when in planning for a system the FIRST thing that is done is put a cap on spending! Because you and i know it can get WAAAYYYY to carried away!

As for gear this is what i have right now:
Pioneer DEH-P720
Infinity Refrence 5 1/4 comps
Pheonix Gold PLD1 Line driver
JBL 180.2 (comps)
JBL 1200.1 (subs)
4 RWC 304 MB Quart 12's

Any of this gear worth keeping? Or should i just scrap it all and start from scratch.

For a HU i want to go with alpine. I was thinking the 7995. Sexy sexy unit!! Or maybe a Pioneer P1R. The P9 combo setup has dropped in price and it would be nice to pick up. They can be found used around the net for about 800-900 USD. A little pricey but so is the 7995.

For amps i want to go with ARC audio. They are some of the most sexy amps out there. Maybe a CXL 1500D for the lowend and maybe a CXLR 4150 for the mids and highs. Any other suggestions in this area?!?!? Amps are a very touchy subject for some people. So i would like lots of input on this area. I will leave the speaks and proccesors for another day.

Thanks for all the help guys and i hope this will be fun!!
Old Aug 19, 2003 | 05:00 PM
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Well i don't know how unique SQ in a d50 is (i have one too). In a couple weeks i should have some DIY comps in ported kickpanels... and i managed to pick up a shiva too. Good thing i have the extended cab [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img] .
Old Aug 19, 2003 | 06:08 PM
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Thanks Fat Wacker for the info!! I KNOW i am going to ditch the comps. The highs are nice but the midrange/midbass is SEVEARLY lacking!! As for the amps i would love to keep them! They match nice and have about the power i need. They are however UGLY!! I have seen the mmats amp that someone on this board polished and it looked WICKED! I think i might do that as well. I want to get an eq for sure. I was thinking something that was 1/3 octave from Pheonix Gold or PPI. I hear those are both good peices. Also i was thinking of doing some active crossovers so i will have more control. The HU i have has 125hz,80hz and 50hz HPF and LPF.

As for the subs they sound nice but the 4 isn't as loud as i want. NO ALL THE TIME but i want some eardrumb crushing levels of something more. They won't handle 600W RMS a peice because i can bottom them out with approx 325w RMS each right now. Idealy i want 2 12" woofers with long linear xmax. Some type of super woofer like the W7, Brahma, eD A series, RE XXX, ID Max ect. Something that will sound AWSOME and still make 140db!!
Old Aug 20, 2003 | 08:22 AM
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whacker is right about the bass. one of your main keys in any SQ system is flat RTA response. with your line driver and other components you will hopefully be able to set up the system so that your bass, at its lowest setting will give you that response, and then you can crank to your hearts content. in a perfect world.

this is where trial and error and crazy hours of tuning and tweeking come in. i built an SQ system in a dodge magnum around 4 AVI 8". took me a month of BS to get that system setup and i almost gave up and went back to SPL. those 4 8's krushed almost everything back then. long story short..........the payoff! the smile on my face the day i new i had it and the look on the faces of my customers when i took them out to my 79 magnum and let them listen to the best system they had ever heard. to quote MC.......priceless!

for your amps if you don't like the look, there are alternatives. dipping, or powder coating would be a lot cheaper then replacement. that would free up a whole bunch o' green for you to play with better subs, comps, and an EQ. my .02. don't forget to take pictures. i was up til midnite last night trying to find pictures of the magnum for you....stupid x gf....stupid.....stupid....want my stuff. anyway the point is even for some of us who have been this forever it's nice to see a fresh approach on anything. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]

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