HiFi!

northernspirit2001

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Recently discovered I'm not alone in wanting boy racer depth sound in my motorhome so here's a bit on my mods:

I have a subwoofer at the bottom of the overhead bunk, amplifier under a saloon seat (sharing space with safe and additional leisure battery switchable to be independant or piggyback to main leisure battery, powering a 240v inverter seen in photo which plugs into the cigarette lighter socket added). Additional speakers also to the saloon seat bases.

Only problem is it rattles the spring in the sunroof blind/insect screen!

:dance::dance::dance: :tongue::dance::dance::dance:

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Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet set up my friend,, Kindred spirt:dance: heres my set up,

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Mothman,,
 
Nice!

Similar layout, you look to have a bit more in the amp department, I only have amp on subwoofer (but bought head unit as it has some amp built in). Altogether I'm a bit of an amateur here. The subwoofer has some kind of overload cutout that comes on when i turn it up over 3/4 at head and full subwoofer, but then unless you spend a fortune on gear its not good to turn anything up past 3/4!

Overall I'm happy with mine, managed on a budget of £300. If I do upgrade it will be 4 speakers way over 100w (when they sell 100w speakers I think they are talking RMS, they are not up to the job!) and put the fron ones in seat bases not dash to reduce dash vibration noise!
 
Hi sounds like you have got a decent set up at the moment but if your anything like me you will be always be upgrading your system, ive just put in a pair of Hi top sony dash tweeters behind my head sounding sweet now,, but i have other plans,
 

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