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Old 08-28-2016, 11:55 AM
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CDT Audio ES-0690 Gold
This is my choice for my subwoofer upgrade I am currently working on.
A few photos of my spacer to fit the bigger magnet, and a grille spacer/rings before covering.
 
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Are mounting the PAIR???

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No room for a pair CDT distributor "Rubyserv" sold me a single 6x9. I am in the process of installing a Rockford Fosgate 360.3 signal processor and two four Channel Rockford Fosgate T400.4 amplifiers.
 
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Very nicely done! I still wish there was a way to drop in 6X9 and just work like the original.
 
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Old 08-28-2016, 10:32 PM
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Curious to know how it sounds. Saw the CDT drivers while looking for an aftermarket sub, and wasn't quite ready to drop 200 on a 6x9 sub driver just yet.. If they work well on the oem amp, it may be worth reconsidering
 
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Old 08-29-2016, 06:50 AM
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I have it connected temporarily to one channel of the factory Alpine amp it sounds ok I can't wait to power this baby up though!
 
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Old 08-30-2016, 10:13 AM
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Covered with matching headliner material.



 
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Old 09-11-2016, 01:17 PM
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Been working on an amp rack that won't interfere with trunk floor or battery cover. I used 2" X 1/4" aluminum flat bar to make a bracket behind fuel tank, then used 3.5" carriage bolt through the carpet to hold down the 1/2" MDF amp rack.
I am trying to think of a cool cover idea using clear plastic.


Fosgate 360.3 processor, two Fosgate T400.4 for tweeters and mid bass, Massive N4 for subs.



Test fit, painted with Black Laquer. A days worth of work starting to look like something!
 
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Please tell me you are adding a big subwoofer somewhere and didn't do all that for the infinite baffle 6x9...

That's like mounting a second engine to a car with stock 13" wheels...
 
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Old 09-12-2016, 09:30 PM
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Not sure if you've seen it before, but this is what I have in mine
Have a look through, it might give you a few ideas

Glens XJR by Nath Wilson | Photobucket
 
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Old 09-13-2016, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by grandell
Not sure if you've seen it before, but this is what I have in mine
Have a look through, it might give you a few ideas

Glens XJR by Nath Wilson | Photobucket
Wow! Do you still have the spare tire under that? I guess you don't need to haul much in your trunk...
 
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Old 09-13-2016, 07:38 PM
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There's still room for a space saver and tool kit under the amp rack.

The whole layout was designed so that there was still a reasonable amount of usable boot space. There's easily enough room for a couple of travel bags and a cooler bin for when we go on holiday.

Eventually, if I wanted a bit more room, I could replace the sub with something smaller, and mount the it the 'correct' way, with the motor inside the enclosure, and the cone facing outwards. But so far, with just my partner and I, we've never run out of room. Trying to fit 4 people's luggage in there might be a different story though.
 
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Grandell looks great! This is my second XJ and the first one had two DC audio 12" subs in an enclosure inside the trunk and its sucked. I am using all the stock locations and going to dial and tweak till it sounds to my likings possibly might build some type of enclosure inside that sits on the back seat.
 
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Originally Posted by grandell
Not sure if you've seen it before, but this is what I have in mine
Have a look through, it might give you a few ideas

Glens XJR by Nath Wilson | Photobucket
RE audio XXX. Recognize that beast of a sub anywhere. 80lbs of magnet and a real cleverly designed split coil iirc.
 
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Your custom install is a beautiful thing! 😁
 
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Thanks all It was a long time in the planning... I bought half og the gear before I even had the car!

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RE audio XXX. Recognize that beast of a sub anywhere. 80lbs of magnet and a real cleverly designed split coil iirc.
Hah... close, but it's not quite that insane. I think the whole thing weighs about 70lbs total. Was still a bit of a challenge to mount it that way though, lots of steel and reinforcements to make sure it doesn't go anywhere!

FYI the front speakers are kevlar with neo magnets, hand build in NZ by a movie theater stereo specialist, and the amps are Swedish, and are dual mono's, so each front speaker effectively has it's own individual amp
 
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I certainly hope your hearing is acute enough to appreciate the cost/effort. If not, then
maybe the neighbors will appreciate it. (kidding)
 
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