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ozsupra 11-21-2005 01:51 AM

MKIII Setups?
 
How have you all setup your sound systems in your MKIII's? Any MKIII owner will be well aware at how little room there is for sound system modifications. Have you found places to put your speakers? Replaced the stock 4's with 4's or kept the stock 4's? Had a full custom install or used multiple speaker box's?

j3pz 11-21-2005 08:24 PM

i got my car with replaced door speakers put in 6x9 in speaker boxes in the hatch and put down the back seats with two 12 on them. amp is mounted onto the back of the sub box. you're right about not enough room. im trying to down sizes to either a single 10in or 12in.

HeadofaHessian 12-01-2005 07:31 AM

mesurements for front and rear speakers
 
what are the measurements for my front in rear speakers i have a mkIII to but i cant mesure them so if u could help me out itd be great

j3pz 12-02-2005 04:08 AM

im pretty sure they are both 4 in. you could always take one out and take it to an audio store

kwnate 12-13-2005 01:59 AM

91+ have 6.5 speakers in the door. Check around, sometimes people sell the speaker housings. Not me though.

supra_91 03-01-2006 02:42 PM

i took my rear 4" speakers out and i just have door speakers that are 5 1/4" with crossovers. i also have 2 12" alpine type R's in the trunk with the amp mounted on the box in between the seat and the box. nothing fancy

XtreeX 03-02-2006 10:36 AM

I got the 6.5" 91+ speaker housings from the junkyard for free. I put Polk component speakers in there (5 1/4" plus a crossover and tweeter). I'm going to custom install the same set in the back SOMEWHERE I dont know where, yet. I am thinking on the inside wall right behind the doors. like right above the backseat. I'll have to take a look at it. Otherwise, I have 4" infiity ref. speakers ill just throw in the back.

I also have two 6x9s enclosed in the back. Sounds amazing when hooked up to a 4 channel amp (Kicker). I'm running these right now until my Sub comes then i
ll get rid of them. I'm getting the eclipse xa1000 mono amp and eclipse 10". I'm running a eclipse cd3000 deck right now with a powerful 5v preout. I will get the cd7000 when it comes out.

For the sub placement I may just take out the backseats and the spare and throw a fiberglass box in the wheel well and put a nice metal grate over it. That way my trunk space is actually increased (if the sub isn't flush with the top of the spare tire well). I'll post pictures soon and let you know what I went with.

Kai 05-01-2006 11:27 PM

I just replaced the front 10cm speakers (4") with a pair of Kenwood KFC-1050's - excellent midrange considering they only set me back ?20.

Head Unit is a JVC KD-G111, slot load single CD tuner. The only thing I plan on doing now, is replacing the rear speakers, and then...well, thats about it - much prefer to hear the engine, or the passengers speaking :bouncy:

damdog05 06-05-2006 06:13 PM

so i have put 4" Rockford Fosgate Power speakers with tweeters in the front. I put 5.25" RF Punch with 2 tweeters each in the back. Mounted 2 of the rear tweeters to th A-frame where it meets the dash, the other 2 to the rear speaker covers facing the front of the car. Im saving to get a 12" Punch stage 3 sub, but for now im running a 12" Insignia. And ive got a Kenwood head unit. I a fan of my system, it sounds good and i did all the wiring and placement and all that by myself.

Supra2NR 06-12-2006 11:03 PM

i was planning a massive sound system , with 6-8 midarange 5 1/2 speakers 2 12 inchs and 2 15 inches , i even got the molds ready for it, two 2000 watts amps 2 capacitors, it was a big project but then i realize, i need to respect the race car that it is , after all it is a SUPRA, so now i jus got 4 5 1/2 speakers one on each door and two in the hatch

although i am thinkin of creating a removable layout in the back where the subs and amps, speakers are built , and with the wires with easy disconnect, so i can take it out when i got a race comin up and put it back in jus for show

sprigmo1 06-18-2006 04:03 AM

System
 
Throw a PLT-5Powered LAT Subwoofer System by Alpine in your hatch!

Check it out!
Malik

newbsupra 07-24-2006 11:47 PM

i have a jvc deck.. i think the speakers were changed by the original owner, not sure tho.. but they sound clear.. i have a JVC deck.. im running a 200watt kenwood amp and a single 10" pioneer sub in a box.. pounds plenty. id rather spend my money on everything else instead of a really good stereo for my supra :D

marcus_mk2_84 07-31-2006 05:38 PM

sound system
 
Get some amazing deals on system components here!! These guys have the lowest prices I've ever seen--I'm getting a complete 2400W amp, 2 x 10" enclosure (plexi-glassed) and a new head unit with DVD/MP3/CD/TV/iPOD/RCA-Inputs/Outputs/Motorized screen, a wire kit & a bunch of Dynamat for all-together less than $750.

http://www.carstereodiscounts.com/default.asp

All that power, and I'll get to save a lot of space in the car. Here's my basic idea (the components should be coming in today) where I get to enjoy nice sound, and keep the space in my hatch (SORRY FOR THE MESS---I'M FINALLY GETTING THIS CAR BACK ON THE ROAD AFTER 2 YEARS):

http://www.wewillworship.org/images/...atch_plans.jpg

I'm going to cut around the box to give me an extra 3-4" head room for the box. Making a trap door for the spare will make sure I can get to it if I get a flat without having to take out my system to do it. I wanted lots of power, while still looking as stock and remaining as functional and practical as possible ;-) Hope this idea can help someone.

I'm going to take another picture when I install the system about 3-4 weeks from now.

marcus@wewillworship.org

Supra2NR 08-17-2006 02:33 AM

the back of that mk2 looks cleaner than mk3's whats the deal with that
toyota engineers falling asleep on the job or sumthing?

marcus_mk2_84 08-17-2006 03:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Supra2NR
the back of that mk2 looks cleaner than mk3's whats the deal with that
toyota engineers falling asleep on the job or sumthing?

Hehe. I guess i can be grateful (sorry dude :sadwavey:)

Update: Apparently, remanufactured.com has great deals on the 5MGE engine...but are bad at followup. I called them late last week and they said my engine was supposed to ship on Monday of this week. :dunno: Well, keep yer fingers crossed ;-). Once everything is in and the car's running, I'll take pics and link to 'em. (I only mention the engine b/c I need the car to run to test the system when it's in)

:werd:

I also just picked up a 3 Farad capacitor from cardiscountstereos.com for like $80 (clearance). And the wireless mic came in (that's gonna be fun).

How are everyone else's projects coming along?

XtreeX 10-10-2006 09:25 AM

My audio setup
 
In my opinion the best speakers in terms of clarity, mid's and plenty of high's would be Polk. I used to be a huge infinity fan but lately Polk has just come out with better stuff. I have Polk home theater speakers and have worked in Home Theater for 3 years and Polk have always out performed anything else. But as for the setup in my car it's as follows:

1990 Toyota Supra 88' Turbo 5-speed
Replaced 4" door housings with the 5.25" 91' Housings
Put Polk 5.25" MoMo MMC5250 Speakers
Mounted tweeters on the door panel halfway between the window and the speaker grill (if that makes sense)
Run the Eclipse 7000 Head Unit (Best head-unit I've ever had)
A Kicker
6ZX5502 2-Channel Amplifer 210wx2 (powers the Polk's)
An Ecplipse 10" SW7000 Dual-Coil Subwoofer
10" Prefabricated Sealed Enclosure
Pushed by Eclipse XA1000 Mono Amp

That's all right now. I may add speakers in the back but I don't want to tear it up trying to fit speakers back there, or take up any more space of the hatch with sealed speakers; because I refuse to put 4" speakers back there. I rather have nothing than 4" speakers. They won't be able to keep up with the Polks.

This is a clear sound setup. It's not designed to be heard 3 miles away. It's not the best for everyone because some poeple like loud speakers, some like more mid-range and some like alot of bass from every speaker. In this case you would go with a different brand sub or a higher end Eclipse sub. The SW7000 punches hard enough to shake the cars adjacent to you at a 4 way stoplight, but accurate/tight enough to keep up with any music accurately. I really, really like the sound it produces. If you have any questions feel free to PM me.

Thanks


When looking for a subwoofer, keep in mind that we drive hatches and in the way it's designed pretty much any sub will sound pretty good. I would recommend saving some change and putting it towards a better headunit, or better speakers... or better yet a bigger turbo!!

Kota 04-29-2009 02:08 AM

i have a jvc kd-r600 head unit, boston acoustics 4" speakers in the doors and 5.25" ones in back, and a alpine E12 in a custom box. 7" deep, 39" wide and 23"long so it fits under the targa when its in the back... ill post pics soon


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