FS: Custom E60 Stealth Enclosure,sub, amp, cap
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I'll be selling car soon or just using as an A to B driver 2-3 months out of a year so getting rid of some extras in the car. Figure enthusiast would rather have these items.
Selling the folowing and this is how it's setup:
Stealth fiberglass enclosure (carpeted to match car carpet)
Kicker Solo-Baric L5 2ohm DVC (wired to amp for 4ohm mono) 450 watts RMS
HiFonics Titan amp 400 watts RMS x 1 channel 4ohm
All cabling/power wires etc.
I'll throw in a farad cap. It will help the car' by stabilizing voltage to DME components as well as the amp. Just look up what a Raisin is and what it does.
Setup makes some clean deep hard thumps enough to make your mirrors (side and rear) shake if you want it to. Just depends how you like it. Is it capable? Oh yea. I like it clean yet classy so that's how I play it. Never been put through rigorous abuse because I like to take care of my stuff. I'd put it against 2 10" any day and some 12ers as well.
If you buy a JL stealthbox http://www.jlaudio.com/car-audio-ste...x-bmw-5-series
http://compare.ebay.com/like/400276973048?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar it's going to break your pocket. My box is a sealed box. You could make it ported if you desire there is enough space. If you want to go with your own sub you'll have to do some fiberglass work and carpeting. Up to you.
I don't know how much all this stuff weighs but probably around 50 lbs I would assume but I'll figure all that out this week.
This will not fit if you have a Logic7. You could possibly make it work it you were to relocate amp etc because it fits right in that driver's side boot. I would recommend taking both panels out of boot and also upper trunk liner and getting a couple cans of rubber undercoating spray and put a nice thick coat on to absorb and deaden sound. Or you can go the long route and buy sheets like dyno mat and so forth which do the same things at a high cost. You can mount up top or where you see it. I just mounted on the back of plastic seat kick panel.
PM me an offer. Thanks.
Selling the folowing and this is how it's setup:
Stealth fiberglass enclosure (carpeted to match car carpet)
Kicker Solo-Baric L5 2ohm DVC (wired to amp for 4ohm mono) 450 watts RMS
HiFonics Titan amp 400 watts RMS x 1 channel 4ohm
All cabling/power wires etc.
I'll throw in a farad cap. It will help the car' by stabilizing voltage to DME components as well as the amp. Just look up what a Raisin is and what it does.
Setup makes some clean deep hard thumps enough to make your mirrors (side and rear) shake if you want it to. Just depends how you like it. Is it capable? Oh yea. I like it clean yet classy so that's how I play it. Never been put through rigorous abuse because I like to take care of my stuff. I'd put it against 2 10" any day and some 12ers as well.
If you buy a JL stealthbox http://www.jlaudio.com/car-audio-ste...x-bmw-5-series
http://compare.ebay.com/like/400276973048?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar it's going to break your pocket. My box is a sealed box. You could make it ported if you desire there is enough space. If you want to go with your own sub you'll have to do some fiberglass work and carpeting. Up to you.
I don't know how much all this stuff weighs but probably around 50 lbs I would assume but I'll figure all that out this week.
This will not fit if you have a Logic7. You could possibly make it work it you were to relocate amp etc because it fits right in that driver's side boot. I would recommend taking both panels out of boot and also upper trunk liner and getting a couple cans of rubber undercoating spray and put a nice thick coat on to absorb and deaden sound. Or you can go the long route and buy sheets like dyno mat and so forth which do the same things at a high cost. You can mount up top or where you see it. I just mounted on the back of plastic seat kick panel.
PM me an offer. Thanks.
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http://www.jlaudio.com/car-audio-ste...x-bmw-5-series'
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JL-AUDIO-SB-...item5d325de5f8
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I could if you're close. Save money on the shipping and the hassle that's for sure. Hell I'll even update and code your car for free at the same time. lol