So as some of you may or may not know I have decided that this years project is going to be a new stereo for Aftica. I am using JL speakers and subs for the entire build. I have many items to bring this entire project together so here are some pictures of my goodies so far.
3/4 marine ply with rounded edges and painted with marine oil based paint.
Here's the lot of goodies
other end of the table with the Fusion AV/700 with the Bluetooth module.
25' 4 gauge pure OFC wire both ground and power. 100' pure copper 12 gauge speaker wire. and three sets of Rockford Fosgate RCA cables.
NMEA2000 back bone & starter kit for the new marine network that is also going in as I am routing the stereo components.
Misc terminals, and SS brackets for mounting the board.
Here's the board again with the jumper bars and the circuit breaker. Also the zip ties and heat shrink assortment.
Blue seas 60 amp breaker for in between battery and JL MHD 900/5 amp
The power supply / charger so I can play the tunes while hooked up to shore power without having to worry about killing my battery or when I want to take to the waves my battery will be fully charged.
Kinetik 1800 power cell so I will have a power buffer between the power supply and I can still use the system while on the hook and not have to worry about it draining my other house batteries. It will be fully separate.
I've got my nice battery terminals / distribution blocks for 4 gauge wire.
have to mount the battery.
Bought a label maker so I can keep the install neat and labeled properly.
Finally the SMD distortion detector. I purchased this thing to set my amp at the absolute right settings so I have clear crisp sound and it will be perfectly tuned so I will have no ill sound.
Check the distortion detector out here...
[video=youtube;RWWqJilg3lg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWWqJilg3lg[/video]
and I got some new tools too...
and a new heat gun with attachments. I think I have everything I need other then the Stereo equipment. I'm working on fixing that problem now.
Thanks for looking and let me know if there's anything I have missed or what you think...
3/4 marine ply with rounded edges and painted with marine oil based paint.
Here's the lot of goodies
other end of the table with the Fusion AV/700 with the Bluetooth module.
25' 4 gauge pure OFC wire both ground and power. 100' pure copper 12 gauge speaker wire. and three sets of Rockford Fosgate RCA cables.
NMEA2000 back bone & starter kit for the new marine network that is also going in as I am routing the stereo components.
Misc terminals, and SS brackets for mounting the board.
Here's the board again with the jumper bars and the circuit breaker. Also the zip ties and heat shrink assortment.
Blue seas 60 amp breaker for in between battery and JL MHD 900/5 amp
The power supply / charger so I can play the tunes while hooked up to shore power without having to worry about killing my battery or when I want to take to the waves my battery will be fully charged.
Kinetik 1800 power cell so I will have a power buffer between the power supply and I can still use the system while on the hook and not have to worry about it draining my other house batteries. It will be fully separate.
I've got my nice battery terminals / distribution blocks for 4 gauge wire.
have to mount the battery.
Bought a label maker so I can keep the install neat and labeled properly.
Finally the SMD distortion detector. I purchased this thing to set my amp at the absolute right settings so I have clear crisp sound and it will be perfectly tuned so I will have no ill sound.
Check the distortion detector out here...
[video=youtube;RWWqJilg3lg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWWqJilg3lg[/video]
and I got some new tools too...
and a new heat gun with attachments. I think I have everything I need other then the Stereo equipment. I'm working on fixing that problem now.
Thanks for looking and let me know if there's anything I have missed or what you think...