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Join Date: 3rd April 2008
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Speaker installation in my FN1
At first, sorry for my english. I'm from Germany near Hannover.
I will try to describe you how I've installed my new speakers in my Type S. Later I will add the installation of the subwoofer and amplifier in the boot cause the salesman haven't send the package with the sub & amp at the time. Front system: Hertz Dieci DSK 165 2-way compo Rear system: Hertz Dieci DCX 165 2-way coax Subwoofer: Powerbass S-10 2-channel amplifier: µ-dimension 2075 High/Low Adapter: Helix AAC Active Controlled High-Low Converter Aditionally I've installed 10 plates of bitumen (1,25m²). 8 pieces in the doors (1m²) and 2 in the rear (0,25m²). furthermore I've needed: Wood plate for the boot MDF-plates for the sub-box fleecemat for the sub-box Connection terminal for the sub Foam for the door and rear covering Speaker cable for the High/Low Adapter Many screws & nuts Isolation tubes for the cables (to avoid rattling) blade terminals/couplers Heat shrink tube MDF-adapters for the speaker chassis paint/varnish to seal the MDF-adapters Silicon bond for sealing the adapters Needed tools: Router Drill Hot air dryer Electric tools... Now to the pictures: First impressions of the boot plate und sub case: ![]() bars under the boot plate for better fitting: ![]() The tweeter: ![]() ...from the back bonded with silicon adhesive: ![]() The door covering additionally insulated with some foam (to avoid rattling): ![]() The insulation of the door and the installation of the speaker adapters. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The adapters for the rear speakers ![]() ![]() Insualtion and installation of the rear speakers: ![]() ![]() This was the task for about 3 days The next pictures will follow when the absence components (sub/cables/amplifier...) arrive... Greets, Andre Last edited by Lebowsky : 21st April 2008 at 18:37. |
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