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My Car Stereo: Upgrade (Walkthrough Part1)

This is the first of two videos (Stupid 10:59 limit) walking you through the stereo in my car. I just finished doing some upgrades and re-wiring everything, and this video will show you everything that I’ve done and explain a little about how I’ve done it. ——————- The Setup: Head Unit: Pioneer FH-P8000BT Double-DIN, bluetooth ready, USB iPod support, AUX input, mic input, wireless remote, wired remote support (for steering wheel buttons), 7-band EQ built in, etc Amplifiers: A Pioneer 760Watt 2-ch powering the door speakers (all four) and a Twister F2-500 2-ch 1250Watt amp powering the two subs Speakers: Pioneer 3-way 6×9’s in the back, stock 6 1/2″ components up front Subs: 2x Pioneer Premier TS-W1500SPL 10″ 1500W max, 600W RMS Dual Voice Coil Wires: 4AWG power/ground all around, 12AWG speaker wire on the subs, 16AWG speaker wire on the door speakers. StreetWires ZN-5 and ZN-7 RCA cables Capacitor: 1-Farad Stinger Entirely self installed.

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Pioneer DEH-P7150UB

What should all great audio sound systems share in common? Seamless hookups for portable digital devices to access more of your favourite entertainment in a wider variety of media formats. Just bring along a pocket-sized player. Plug into DEH-P7150UB and rock your world. Break every barrier that ever kept you from enjoying your music as you like. With such sensational command within easy reach, there’s no limit to how far you can go. Features Direct AUX-in by mini jack (rear) With the AUX-in mini jack built into the Audio and AV headunits, it has never been easier to unleash more entertainment through your Audio and AV system. This can make an iPod Audio, iPod Video, MP4 player, digital camera, camcorder, game/MP3/video player or other external portable device an instant extension of your in-car setup. Dot-Matrix OEL (Organic EL) display Take a cool look. Excellent contrast and brightness, choice of two-layered 3D animation images and a wider viewing angle range provide clear, trouble-free viewing from virtually any position, even in sunlight. Direct connection for iPod (CD-IU50 required) Pioneers new headunit is ready to roll with capability for direct connection to iPod nano or iPod (deos not apply to iPhone). File search and access are extra-quick. The headunit keeps song, artist, time and album information displays very clear and user-friendly. Advanced Sound Retriever Hear the glory of original sound across a deeper, wider spectrum from highly compressed MP3, WMA and

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Ever wonder ” What do I need for a good loud car stereo system? Want to know what to buy ? Well here’s my first audio set-up . . . www.youtube.com Walking through, and talking about the different components of my stereo…. What you’ll need to be loud – Follow Me On- * twitter.com * * www.myspace.com * Pioneer DEH-P3000ib Clarion Eqs746 (1) Alpine MRP-M500 (1) Alpine MRP-M1000 (1) Orion HP124- ll @ 2 ohms (2) Kicker 07CVR412 – S @ 4 ohms Orion Cobalt 5.25’s Polk DB 5×7’s Polk DB 6×9’s Big Three in 0 Gauge MCR 200 amp H/O Alternator (2) Power Akustic PCX’5 Caps Want Crazy Ass Bass? Look no further. A few of these upgrades will makes any system insanely loud. Power, distribution, monoblocks, woofers, tweeters, low pass filters, high pass filters, subsonic filters, equalizers, epicenters, bass boards, power stations, regulators, alternators, converters, inverters, ground loop isolators, passive crossovers, active crossovers, 0 gauge cable, big 3 / three upgrade, dynamat, receiver, passive radiator, BassBox, ANL, AGU, MAXI Fuses, The works.

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DIY with Mike Stiers www.maxxsonics.com So you’ve decided to upgrade your car stereo system? A great deal of research and planning should go into this purchase since there is a lot to consider. Do you desire a nice upgrade of your factory speakers, are you looking for a Sound Quality overall of speakers, subwoofers and amplifiers, or are you designing a vision-blurring SPL machine? It is important to make a list of exactly what you are looking to replace or add to your audio system so that you can prepare your electrical system for the investment to come. Many people do not realize that their vehicles factory electrical system was not designed for aftermarket audio equipment. In fact, most factory electrical systems can only handle an audio system of 600 to 1200 watts. The lower end of the scale being the smaller vehicles and most foreign rides, and the upper end being large trucks and sport utility vehicles. As you increase demand, you need to look at upgrading your battery, alternator and most importantly your Big 3. THE BIG 3 The Big 3 consists of upgrading three wires under the hood of your vehicle. You can completely replace the three wires detailed below, or simply add additional wires to existing factory wires, the choice is yours. The existing factory wires are generally 8 gauge or smaller and are not designed for the high current demands of an aftermarket audio system. It is recommended that you use a nice insulated 0 gauge wire so that you only have to do this

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Bass provides a full sound for your car stereo. Learn tips for picking out the ideal car stereo in this free auto electronics video. Expert: Eliel Argueta Bio: Eliel Argueta is the owner and manager of E & R Car Stereos located in Montclair, Calif. Filmmaker: Musa Ibrahim

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