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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: tigers_gonads on 18 March 2013, 17:28:19

Title: 2013 audio questions - whats available too
Post by: tigers_gonads on 18 March 2013, 17:28:19
On my previous shed, I upgraded the audio system quite a bit  :y

Kenwood minidisc player / Infinity reference speakers all round.

Now, Imo the sound in the new car is pretty crap so I'm looking to upgrade it (without breaking the bank)  :)

I will be transplanting the Infinity speakers into the new car (which should help) but I'm struggling with audio input since there is no way I'm going to get a minidisc player in a facelift  :(

I've seen these hard wired FM transmitters which you can plug your iPod / phone into but has anybody seen one which will allow a stand alone usb solid state hardrive with a stand alone display.
Does anything like that exist out there ?

I'm also looking to fit a small subwoofer into the rear to fill out the bass a little.
The idea is to fit a small 8" ish sub in the side where the OEM Bose sub is fitted.
Has anybody done anything similar ?

All sensible idea's welcome  :)
Title: Re: 2013 audio questions - whats available too
Post by: zirk on 18 March 2013, 17:35:08
On my previous shed, I upgraded the audio system quite a bit  :y

Kenwood minidisc player / Infinity reference speakers all round.

Now, Imo the sound in the new car is pretty crap so I'm looking to upgrade it (without breaking the bank)  :)

I will be transplanting the Infinity speakers into the new car (which should help) but I'm struggling with audio input since there is no way I'm going to get a minidisc player in a facelift  :(

I've seen these hard wired FM transmitters which you can plug your iPod / phone into but has anybody seen one which will allow a stand alone usb solid state hardrive with a stand alone display.
Does anything like that exist out there ?

I'm also looking to fit a small subwoofer into the rear to fill out the bass a little.
The idea is to fit a small 8" ish sub in the side where the OEM Bose sub is fitted.
Has anybody done anything similar ?

All sensible idea's welcome  :)


Are we talking Estate here?
Title: Re: 2013 audio questions - whats available too
Post by: VXL V6 on 18 March 2013, 17:36:06
Can't use your Inifinity speakers unless they are 2 Ohm when you Have Bose fitted.
Title: Re: 2013 audio questions - whats available too
Post by: tigers_gonads on 18 March 2013, 17:38:36
On my previous shed, I upgraded the audio system quite a bit  :y

Kenwood minidisc player / Infinity reference speakers all round.

Now, Imo the sound in the new car is pretty crap so I'm looking to upgrade it (without breaking the bank)  :)

I will be transplanting the Infinity speakers into the new car (which should help) but I'm struggling with audio input since there is no way I'm going to get a minidisc player in a facelift  :(

I've seen these hard wired FM transmitters which you can plug your iPod / phone into but has anybody seen one which will allow a stand alone usb solid state hardrive with a stand alone display.
Does anything like that exist out there ?

I'm also looking to fit a small subwoofer into the rear to fill out the bass a little.
The idea is to fit a small 8" ish sub in the side where the OEM Bose sub is fitted.
Has anybody done anything similar ?

All sensible idea's welcome  :)


Are we talking Estate here?


Yup  :y

The car has a lpg tank in place of the spare wheel.
Sticking a shelf in there is a no no because I need threw space for my tools and the dog would probably eat it anyway  ;D
Title: Re: 2013 audio questions - whats available too
Post by: tigers_gonads on 18 March 2013, 17:39:27
Can't use your Inifinity speakers unless they are 2 Ohm when you Have Bose fitted.

Not Bose  ;)
Its setup for standard speakers  :)
Title: Re: 2013 audio questions - whats available too
Post by: VXL V6 on 18 March 2013, 17:49:53
Can't use your Inifinity speakers unless they are 2 Ohm when you Have Bose fitted.

Not Bose  ;)
Its setup for standard speakers  :)
Remind me to read the whole post next time  ::) ;D
Title: Re: 2013 audio questions - whats available too
Post by: zirk on 18 March 2013, 17:50:55
Couple of options on the Sub Base, the Bose Sub Box enclosure is about 10 litres from memory so is quiet usable if you wanted to replace the speaker itself with something a bit more modern, if you wanted to have a play, the Bose Sub speaker is dual coiled so in theory could be made onto 4 Ohms with some trickery.

Another option is what I did on my first Estate, which is put a couple of small Subs in the Tailgate area and replace most of the rear panel with a wooden baffle then sealed around the edges, sounded  good.

Chris  ;)
Title: Re: 2013 audio questions - whats available too
Post by: tigers_gonads on 18 March 2013, 17:57:13
Couple of options on the Sub Base, the Bose Sub Box enclosure is about 10 litres from memory so is quiet usable if you wanted to replace the speaker itself with something a bit more modern, if you wanted to have a play, the Bose Sub speaker is dual coiled so in theory could be made onto 4 Ohms with some trickery.

Another option is what I did on my first Estate, which is put a couple of small Subs in the Tailgate area and replace most of the rear panel with a wooden baffle then sealed around the edges, sounded  good.

Chris  ;)



That's what I was thinking Chris  :)

Not looking for anything too big.
More something just to fill out the bass a little.
60 watts rms ish  :)

Don't fancy the tailgate option tbh.
Not with me banging the tailgate up and down 20 times a day  :D

Is they any pickys of the estate sub enclosure on here ?
Never seen one  ;)
Title: Re: 2013 audio questions - whats available too
Post by: zirk on 18 March 2013, 18:09:52
Couple of options on the Sub Base, the Bose Sub Box enclosure is about 10 litres from memory so is quiet usable if you wanted to replace the speaker itself with something a bit more modern, if you wanted to have a play, the Bose Sub speaker is dual coiled so in theory could be made onto 4 Ohms with some trickery.

Another option is what I did on my first Estate, which is put a couple of small Subs in the Tailgate area and replace most of the rear panel with a wooden baffle then sealed around the edges, sounded  good.

Chris  ;)



That's what I was thinking Chris  :)

Not looking for anything too big.
More something just to fill out the bass a little.
60 watts rms ish  :)

Don't fancy the tailgate option tbh.
Not with me banging the tailgate up and down 20 times a day  :D

Is they any pickys of the estate sub enclosure on here ?
Never seen one
;)

No pics, did it in my early Mig years before I joined OOF, did work quiet well though, managed to get hold of some slim 8" that were mounted on some home made spacers behind the Baffle, then the holes on the baffle were about 5" from memory with some metal covers on the front, the trick was to make sure the speaker cone and surround didn't hit the Baffle, if you know what I mean, had all sorts of work stuff flying around in the back but is still lasted the course.
 ;)