Sound
Page 1: Updates
Page 2: Exterior
Page 3: Sound
Page 4: Engine
Page 5: Suspension
►Sony Xplod 52 watts x 4 Headunit
►Pyle 5.6" Flip-out Monitor
►Kenwood 120 watt 2-way Mids with Rockford Fosgate Bass Blockers
►Audiobahn 2 10" 600 watt RMS Subs in Custom Bandpass Enclosure
►Sony Xplod 1000 Watt Amplifier
►PS2 with AC/DC Power Converter



This is a picture of my headunit and flip-out monitor. The headunit is a Sony Xplod with a background that changes all different colors. It has many options like equalizers and tuning enhancements. The flip-out monitor above the head unit was a tough deal. I had to hook it up to the headunit a different way because the headunit has no Aux input. But it still works perfectly and I have my PS2 hooked up to it which kicks ass. By the way, the flip-out monitor was free of charge because my friend Mario, (criminal Puerto Rican...lol), stole it out of a Mitsubishi 3000 GT so I got a good deal...FUCK EBAY.




These are my kenwood door speakers. This is a picture of the front speakers. I had to custom mount them in the stock speaker magnet (pain in the dick) to install them properly. They put out crisp sound and good highs. Rockford Fosgate bass blockers do a great job. I did not have time to take pictures of the back speakers, which are also custom installed.


This is my box. It has neons, mirrors, and chrome ports. It is rated at 600 watts but I like to live life on the edge so I push that bitch to 1000. It hits hard.



This is my amp. It puts out a lot more power than the legacy I had installed. I upgraded to this amp because I like the power it puts out and the style of the amp. I needed it bad.

My PS2 Under the dash. Soon to be mounted in own enclosure.

In-line fuse holder for the amp. (Rockford Fosgate)

Blue switch controls all interior neons, the other switch controls the AC/DC power converter, and the other one does nothing anymore.
