Another weekend update. The amp rack is finished and installed. I did a nice tuck job with the wires by suspending the amps about 3/8" inch using some plastic spacers I had. They came with the peg board hooks I bought for my work bench. I'm not exactly sure what they were supposed to be used for but they worked perfectly for my amp rack.
KnuKonceptz interconnects...
8ga power wire and 16ga speaker wire...
And on the back side I mounted my 1 farad capacitor/distblock and PPI DCX-730 processor. I tried to keep the wiring as clean as possible but I wasn't about to spend extra cash on tech flex or anything. I have some wire loom which I'll put on later.
The location of the cap and processor had to be precise...as you can see there isn't much room to work with.
To the left of the pair is my remote turn on and power grid. I've got two relays, one for remote turn on and the other for trunk lighting (to be added later which will be triggerd by the trunk latch).
To the right is my speaker wire grid. I connect all my wires running through the car to the grid so I can quickly remove the amp rack for maintenance.
And here's how she looks installed...
This is a major turning point for my system. I actually got to connect stuff and listen to it! I connected the LPG tweeters and DLS subwoofer. Since I'm not finished installing the midbasses I connected the stock Bose 2ohm 6" speakers for some midrange.
After some fiddling I chose an 80Hz 24db crossover point and a 3KHz 12db crossover point. The Bose speakers break up pretty easily so I've been fiddling with 2.5KHz too.
My first test drive sounded like the subwoofer was bottoming out but then I did some research and found out you have to turn the DCX gain to at least -12db. I currently have the input sensitivity at 2.1v, attenuation at -12db, and volume at -12db for subwoofer, -15-18db for tweeters (they are 8ohm), and -24db for the bose mids. All my gains were set to 4v on the amp (or about half-way).
Detail from the factory head is perfect. Once I dial in the crossover point and eq a few parts of the tweet I will be happy. The tweeter angle is a little left-biased in my face but I think part of the problem is the mids aren't keeping up at high volumes. I haven't messed with T/A yet either.
Sub hasn't bottomed out since I adjusted the gain. It blends seamlessly with the front except for a rattle I need to fix on the rear deck cover. It doesn't get as loud as I was expecting but I still need to fuss with the gains. It also isn't as tight on kick drum hits. The impact isn't what I had with my 8"s so I'll be expecting my Seas CA18WNX mids to pick up the slack in that department.
Overall, I can see the potential of this system and still having a full trunk will really be a blessing. Next weekend I'm going to Philly so we'll see if I can fit all our luggage in the trunk w/o using the back seat!