The Sound System
As for the sound system goes, it is mostly Phoenix Gold as you can see in the info section on your left. I would like to add that most of the Jeep is sound proof (except the dash and the four doors). I use roofing products (for house or commercial building) as damping material. It was very cheap and does the same (or better) job than dynamat, VB Block, etc.
Currently, I run a single UAP battery and a Powermaster 200 amp alternator. On the pictures, unfortunatly, you won't be able to see the neons. I have two in the setup, one behind the rear seat and one that reflects on the capacitors and subwoofers. (They are purple).
Let's see the pictures ....
In the front, there is the custom fiberglass door panel with the MB Quart 328 RSB components (1" tweeter, 4" mid, 6.5" woofer)


Nakamichi deck: Really clear sound. I can rise the volume to its maximum and very little to none distorsion is audible. The only thing I regret is that the deck doesn't have pre-set type of musique (rock, dance, jazz, classique, etc.) like on an Alpine, Sony, Panasonic, etc. It is very complicated to tune this system for the variety of music I listen to.
Rear seat: The fisrt neon is below the components and give a nice shade of purple. The components are a PG Bass Cube and the two nice looking MB Quart crossovers.

Under the rear bench sits the 215 PG Eq
The rear setup:

It is all custom made (really, I thought it came stock!?!) with the enclosures (half wood, half fiberglass) in a grey vinyl finish. In the back, I have the four 12" Xmax subwoofers, the 3 PG XS 2500 amplifiers, and the 2 1.0 farad PG capacitors. The neon is underneath the amplifier, and illuminates the cap, subwoofers and it also makes a nice shade/design in the rear window when the gate is close. (Unfortunatly, you can't see it from outside).

That's about it for my sound system. The next page presents the other modifications/accessories I did to my Jeep.