Ill admit, at first I didn't plan on building my Jeep for any kind of wheeling. So I spent what leftover cash I had on upgrades for my stereo. I started out small with the usual aftermarket radio and a sub, but that sparked an interest in the mobile audio world, so it didn't stay simple for long. Component speakers, amplifiers, digital signal processors, optical signal paths, usb, bluetooth, navigation, you name it, I've tried it out in my Jeep at some point, haha. All in the pursuit of perfect sound quality in a rolling breadbox.
As of now, I'm running the following components in my system. It's close to what I'm looking for but there are still a few areas that need improvement, they'll come in time, once I get the rest of my Jeep "finished." Because I didn't need to have a typical radio, I used the space in the dash to house some gauges.
As of now, I'm running the following components in my system. It's close to what I'm looking for but there are still a few areas that need improvement, they'll come in time, once I get the rest of my Jeep "finished." Because I didn't need to have a typical radio, I used the space in the dash to house some gauges.
- Audison Bit Ten D - Digital Signal Processor
- Alpine MRV-F300 - 4-Channel Amplifier
- Alpine MRV-M500 - Mono Amplifier
- CDT Audio ES-02 - Tweeters
- Rainbow Audio Profi 165 - Mid Bass Drivers
- Jl Audio 12W6V2 - Subwoofer
- Pure i-20 iPhone Dock
- KnuKonceptz Wiring
- Frost King "Sound Deadening" - Poor man's Dynamat