Hey Mike, I have some pix of my installation online at http://sites.google.com/site/subyjake/vanagonstuff The house battery disappears into the battery box. If not Costco, then try Wal Mart. You'll want to search the archives for Mark Drillock's trick to re-assign fuse #3 to the house battery. You'll also need a Surepower 1315 battery isolator to keep it charged. Lots of info in the Archives. Because Dixie is a Weekender/Basic Camper I could put the amp and sub under the back seat. The 6 1/2" front speakers fit with only an alteration of the door panel, not the door. The rears are mounted from behind the hole so I could get a 5" speaker firing through a 4" hole. I don't have an amp up front yet but the Eclipse head I have puts out 11 watts RMS/channel so it sounds clean and clear. These musician's ears suggest putting most of your money into the speakers and the power amp and staying away from Sony heads. I know I'm going to get barked at for saying that, but their output isn't very flat and acoustic music (bluegrass, jazz and classical) sounds bad. Have fun! On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 7:44 AM, Michael Sullivan <sandwichhead@gmail.com>wrote: > I know iI have brought this up before, but have a few extra bucks this > month > and would like to get going on this stereo upgrade. In the interest of > planning ahead, I would eventually like to have an aux battery to run > laptop > and incidental stuff. I would also like a jumpseat behind the driver. IMO, > it makes sense to tackle the battery first to be able to incorporate the > amp > and stereo stuff and have them run off the aux battery. So a couple of > questions: > > If I have the aux battery under the driver's seat with ac outlet, will > there > still be room to mount the jumpseat behind the driver? > > Can someone pmail me a good link to install the battery? > > Plan on mounting the amp under the rear seat on pass side and intall subs > under the bench. Any problems with this? > > Could really use some suggestions(again) on component setup and equipment > to > purchase. > > I curerntly have a Dual XDM-6820 receiver, but would like to purchase a new > Blue-tooth and remote-controlled unit, so basically starting from scratch. > I will also be pulling the interior panels to soundproof and will be able > to > run wiring at the same time. Not interested in pay-per-Satellite service, > etc. > > Since I plan on keeping this van for awhile, I am interested in really > getting the stereo in shape so long trips are more pleasureable and > camp-outs more entertaining. > > Any and all suggestions are welcome and appreciated, but I need to focus on > specifics. My budget for the stereo part may be only about $500-$700 and > not sure what it will run me for the battery setup. BTW-No Costco > membership. > > > Thanks in advance and Happy Easter!!! > Michael in San Antonio > 91GL AT 'Gringo' > 73 Beetle >
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