Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 16:50:30 -0400
Reply-To: Cullen Stewart <cullberly@VERMONTEL.NET>
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From: Cullen Stewart <cullberly@VERMONTEL.NET>
Subject: Re: a speaker recommendation
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I just got a set of crank extensions from Bus Depot to clear the door
speakers I have. They were $26 but at least I do not have to worry about the
speakers not being covered. My system has a single power amp which feeds
into a passive subwoofer with crossover (crossover from Partsexpress.com)and
then into the main speakers. This puts the bass into a single 8" Dual voice
coil sub and then the higher frequencies are directed back to the dash and
tap into the 4" speakers. This works well without the hassle of multiple
amps, cutting the door panels or suffering from bad factory speakers. Your
van must have had new rear wires installed since they are 2 complete sets.
My next upgrade is replacing the subwoofer box with a pair of shallow mount
subs under the front seats. This will free up a little space inside the van.
Shop frugally and the deals you encounter on this stuff is amazing. Be
careful of some ebay dealers that charge high S&H.
----- Original Message -----
From: "pickle vanagon" <greenvanagon@GMAIL.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 9:16 PM
Subject: a speaker recommendation
> We're installing a "real" sound system so we can listen to tunes in the
> van. I found this site midwest electronics that is the main blaupunkt us
> seller. Anyways, they have a bunch of things (last years models?) marked
> down at ridiculous prices (75-80%). For example, I just finished
> installing
> four of these in our westy:
> http://www.midwestelectronics.com/blaupunkt-thx402-p-68.html
> They're marked down to $35 a pair right now, which seems ridiculous to me.
> Be careful, they have the same model number elsewhere on the site listed
> at
> $90. I guess that is this year's "edition".
>
> They fit in all of my stock speaker holes. The grill was shallow enough
> to
> clear the dash, but not the window cranks (bent the cranks to get them to
> clear, broke a few cranks in the process).
> I had to "trim" my a/c plastic face in the rear (this is westy a/c) to
> clear
> the grills.
>
> Tomorrow I'm installing a subwoofer I got from the same site, but if I had
> known how great these would sound, I probably wouldn't have bothered.
> There's no deep bass of course, but for 4 inchers, they have a very full
> range.
>
> I have no affiliation with blaupunkt or the midwest electronics place.
>
>
> By the way, I was expecting to have to run wires to the rear speakers,
> since
> I've heard the old vans have just a single ground going back there. I had
> two complete pairs of speaker wire in the back, so I didn't have to after
> all. Does this mean some PO ran the wires?
>
> -Wes
> 1.9l '83 westy
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