Anyone running a nice sounding stereo setup?
Anyone running a nice sounding stereo setup?
Just wondering what people have come up with when running nice stereo systems...The wife's 65 has a cd player in the dash and speakers in the door but they are practically drownd out by the seat and the rumble of the 390..I would like something that sounds nice but is kinda hid from view as far as speakers and amps to keep a somewhat original look..
1965 F100(the wifes)
1968 Mustang 408W stroker
1968 Mustang 408W stroker
- qwertyd10n
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frdnut,
I put a RetroSounds head unit in my truck along with a dual voice coil speaker in the stock location under the dash and a set of Undercover II speaker enclosures under the seat:
http://www.retrosoundusa.com/products/category/id/1
http://www.retrosoundusa.com/products/category/id/8
http://www.vintagecarradio.com/store/pr ... 8290c597fc
I've got it all wired up and it sounds pretty good to me, but I haven't had the truck out for a drive yet to see how it works with road/engine noise. I might need an amp as well.
Here's a post with some pics of the head unit installed:
http://fordtruk.com/forums/viewtopic.ph ... etrosounds
Cheers,
Dion
I put a RetroSounds head unit in my truck along with a dual voice coil speaker in the stock location under the dash and a set of Undercover II speaker enclosures under the seat:
http://www.retrosoundusa.com/products/category/id/1
http://www.retrosoundusa.com/products/category/id/8
http://www.vintagecarradio.com/store/pr ... 8290c597fc
I've got it all wired up and it sounds pretty good to me, but I haven't had the truck out for a drive yet to see how it works with road/engine noise. I might need an amp as well.
Here's a post with some pics of the head unit installed:
http://fordtruk.com/forums/viewtopic.ph ... etrosounds
Cheers,
Dion
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Brian Taylor
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I agree that sound deadening material would help.
If you really want to keep everything hidden, a good option is to put an amp under the seat, wire it to speakers of your choice, and plug an mp3 player directly into the amp. That way you can just tuck the audio cable out of sight when you're not using it. I imagine the same idea would work for a satellite radio unit.
If you really want to keep everything hidden, a good option is to put an amp under the seat, wire it to speakers of your choice, and plug an mp3 player directly into the amp. That way you can just tuck the audio cable out of sight when you're not using it. I imagine the same idea would work for a satellite radio unit.
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My radio just couldn't pull the 6x9's in the doors, so I put in a small 400 watt 2 channel amp and bridged a small 10" subwoofer, mounted behind the seat. Here is the completed installation.
Doesn't take up a lot of room, and has improved the sound a ton.
Yeah, yeah, I know. I need to trim the wire ties and clean up the sawdust......
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U@ss
Doesn't take up a lot of room, and has improved the sound a ton.
Yeah, yeah, I know. I need to trim the wire ties and clean up the sawdust......
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U@ss
I'm not arguing with you. I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Pardon me. Does your deaug bite?
Pardon me. Does your deaug bite?
I am not worried about hiding everything as it already has a CD player mounted in the dash..I was just looking for good out of the way speaker locations and maybe places to hide an amp..The truck still has the gas tank behind the seat so no room for a sub or amp back there at this point..
1965 F100(the wifes)
1968 Mustang 408W stroker
1968 Mustang 408W stroker
- Uncle Skip
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Under the seat brings up another problem for an amp.
I've been told they create a lot of heat, so I'd be careful about mounting it directly to the carpet.
At least ask a stereo expert first.
Make a cutout in the carpet and put it directly on the sheet metal???
I've been told they create a lot of heat, so I'd be careful about mounting it directly to the carpet.
At least ask a stereo expert first.
Make a cutout in the carpet and put it directly on the sheet metal???
I'm not arguing with you. I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Pardon me. Does your deaug bite?
Pardon me. Does your deaug bite?
Mine is a little different. I installed a car pc with a pair of 10's behind the seat where the gas tank use to be and 5.25 inch components up front where the vents in the kick panels use to be. If you have ac, or just don't use the kick panel vents it makes a nice spot to mount 5.25 inch speakers. I just traced the vent onto some 1/4 inch mdf, cut it out, then covered it in vinyl and used it to mount the speakers where the vent use to be. I installed the speakers with baffles to help shield them form moisture that come down from the cowl vent, it also help get rid of the hallow sound they had firing into that open area.
her are a few pics of the install, unfortunately I don't have any of the speakers in the foot wells.
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her are a few pics of the install, unfortunately I don't have any of the speakers in the foot wells.
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SBC is a defunct phone company, not an engine option.
Oh and if you are looking for subs, I really like these 10's. They are just over 3 inches deep and work well in small boxes. Mines are in about .5 cubic feet per sub ported, and will work in about .3 cubic feet sealed. I went ported to get more output.
I bought them from parts express: HERE
I bought them from parts express: HERE
SBC is a defunct phone company, not an engine option.
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Brian Taylor
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no radio at all in mine..... i get to listen to the wife
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'' lookin good, a little paint adds at least 100hp!'' ....... COOTER
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'' I think what scares me the most about you guys is that I understand you '' ..... KID
'' lookin good, a little paint adds at least 100hp!'' ....... COOTER
'' well an old guy can dream cant he? ''............ICEMAN
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- jkimbrel65
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yea.... but you got a nice big ole V-8.....jkimbrel65 wrote:I solved this problem with louder pipesslick4x4 wrote:![]()
no radio at all in mine..... i get to listen to the wife
the 223 dont have a chance
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'' I think what scares me the most about you guys is that I understand you '' ..... KID
'' lookin good, a little paint adds at least 100hp!'' ....... COOTER
'' well an old guy can dream cant he? ''............ICEMAN
''I would donate organs before selling my slick''........ HOOFBEAT RACER
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'' I think what scares me the most about you guys is that I understand you '' ..... KID
'' lookin good, a little paint adds at least 100hp!'' ....... COOTER
'' well an old guy can dream cant he? ''............ICEMAN
''I would donate organs before selling my slick''........ HOOFBEAT RACER
- jkimbrel65
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I bought and installed a Kenwood kit that included a head and two speakers which I mounted in the doors. It sounds good enough for me! Except once I get up to 65mph and above the wind & road noise really begin to compete with the sound system, and I have to turn it up to the point where its almost not worth it. But if I'm listening to rock & roll, then by all means, let her crank.
I think these trucks are inherently NOT designed to be cruising down the road at 70+mph. There is no way to fix the fierce wind noise because its integral to the cab structure. That's one of the few disappointing aspects of driving the truck. I can keep up with traffic no problem, but my hearing gets tired of it.
But around town, the music is great!
I think these trucks are inherently NOT designed to be cruising down the road at 70+mph. There is no way to fix the fierce wind noise because its integral to the cab structure. That's one of the few disappointing aspects of driving the truck. I can keep up with traffic no problem, but my hearing gets tired of it.
But around town, the music is great!
Just driving my truck.
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Motocentro
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I installed a 600watt amp under the seat, one 6X9 quad coil in each door panel. Used sound deadener on every panel in the cab. Sounds great.
There is no difference in sound quality if you mount the speakers facing the seat or towards the front. Believe me. They still shoot into the seat either way. I mounted them "backwards" so that they are less visible. I plug in my iPod/MP3/iPone directly to the amp. everything is pretty much hidden. I have a small jogging stereo for radio and the drive-in.
Next step is to install this dual channel 6x9 in the original speaker location:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-VNnd47pRFT ... R-69N.html
which should help with the sound definition and let me hear the small stuff a little better without blasting it. It sounds great and I get compliments when it's used at outdoor parties as well as hauling ass through Atlanta traffic (yes, from passengers, not pedestrians).

There is no difference in sound quality if you mount the speakers facing the seat or towards the front. Believe me. They still shoot into the seat either way. I mounted them "backwards" so that they are less visible. I plug in my iPod/MP3/iPone directly to the amp. everything is pretty much hidden. I have a small jogging stereo for radio and the drive-in.
Next step is to install this dual channel 6x9 in the original speaker location:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-VNnd47pRFT ... R-69N.html
which should help with the sound definition and let me hear the small stuff a little better without blasting it. It sounds great and I get compliments when it's used at outdoor parties as well as hauling ass through Atlanta traffic (yes, from passengers, not pedestrians).
My new signature.
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Motocentro
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Oh yeah, X2 BUT sound deadener all over helps. The wind is just a bitch at 70mph+.matt2491 wrote:I bought and installed a Kenwood kit that included a head and two speakers which I mounted in the doors. It sounds good enough for me! Except once I get up to 65mph and above the wind & road noise really begin to compete with the sound system, and I have to turn it up to the point where its almost not worth it. But if I'm listening to rock & roll, then by all means, let her crank.
I think these trucks are inherently NOT designed to be cruising down the road at 70+mph. There is no way to fix the fierce wind noise because its integral to the cab structure. That's one of the few disappointing aspects of driving the truck. I can keep up with traffic no problem, but my hearing gets tired of it.
But around town, the music is great!
My new signature.

