This is the install on my '95 Pontiac Sunfire 4 Door. When the system started out we had only two goals in mind, a stealth system and sound quality. The install was entirely done by Joe Montgomery of Sound F/X North, Calgary, Alberta. I currently compete in IASCA Amateur Ultimate 301-600.
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Here's the car in all its stock glory
The Nakamichi Tuner Deck 1
The CD Changer resides in the glove box for easy access.
Here's a pic of the amp rack with the power distribution and grounding exposed
The amp rack contains a Nakamichi PA-302, PA-301, DAC-101 and EC-204 and has a tinted plexiglass cover for protection. The surrounding trim ring is removable to allow access to the fuse block.
Here's the amp rack with the plexi in place. If I get a better picture I'll replace this one.
I can't believe how hard it is to get a good pic of lighting, but here's the best one I could find.
The ESP 2 is mounted under the passenger seat, shown here with the seat and plexiglass removed.
In the trunk resides a Nakamichi SPW120 sub in a vented enclosure with removable cover
Here's the sub with the cover on
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Here's the Optima battery in the stock location under the hood.
Here's a pic of the door panels. We were able to keep them looking stock even after reinforcement.
The MB Quart PSC 216's have arrived and taken the place of the Nak's. Seen here with the custom mount and lots of sound deadner.
The crossovers are hidden in the kick panels to keep the system's stealth look. Too bad though, these crossovers look great.
Here's a shot of the rear fill speakers, Nakamichi SP65c's, the tweeter's are still attached but disabled.
All wiring is from the Phoenix Gold Zero Point line, and I recently added an Audio Control ESP-2 to help out with the front stage. Many thanks again to Joe at Sound F/X North in Calgary (403-274-4333). Highly recommended.