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01-15-2016, 11:28 PM #1
Finished the updates on the new SE
Got right to work when it got here from Oregon. It's been done for a while now but I never took many photos. I have a few small touches left before this version is really compete, just some minor LED lighting on the in-boat speakers I think. Came out like this:
3 Exile 30.2 amps - 1 powering each pair of Surf 9's
3 Pair Surf 9s
1 Exile 15.4 amp - powers the in boats
3 Pair Exile sx65m cabins
1 Exile 20.1 amp - Powers the Sub
JL 12w7 in a custom built to JL Spec ported box. Resined interior and Line X on the exterior
Custom built sub facade with custom made cover from Gatorstep to match the flooring.
Exile ZLD MK II Zone Control
Dash panel extension to mount ZLD thru to tie it into the dash vs just having it hang
4 Interstate GC2-XHD 6 volt batteries
Promariner Pronautic 1250p - 50 amp on board charger
800w Hard wired inverter with hidden power port
First couple shots are of the finished amp rack. Vinyl covered panel with Plexi over the cutout. LED's around the edging of the Plexi. The panel is mounted to studs on the main rack so it can be easily removed and our of the way for full access to the amps.
All 4 stereo batteries and the 12v crank battery are under this housing.
4 6 Volt batteries requires a mega charger to keep up with the demand that could present itself if we come in completely depleted, which is possible.
2006 Supra 20 - Sold
2006 Supra 24 Gravity Games - Sold
2015 Supra SE450 - Sold
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01-15-2016, 11:33 PM #2
Few shots of the In boats with the lights turned on. Still considering adding the LED rings behind the inboats vs wiring them inside the grill of the speaker so the cone is illuminated like the 24 was.
Top right corner, hard wired with a togggle switch to turn on the inverter. We use this a ton to blow up the tube for beach days. Had one in the 24 that was hard wired but under the seat, this is much more user friendly. Weatherproof/Watertight cap seals it off.
Dash panel I made so the ZLD flows with the bottom of the dash. The vinyl is very close to the oem and in person it looks like it flows right into it.
2006 Supra 20 - Sold
2006 Supra 24 Gravity Games - Sold
2015 Supra SE450 - Sold
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01-15-2016, 11:37 PM #3
Here is the beast! JL 12w7 Anniversary. To say it moves air is an understatement. I've gotten in trouble a few times for shaking the walls of the house.
Another
And finally....tower of power. Supra made it real easy for the outside pairs, the inner pair required it be drilled and new wire pulled. I had all of the Exile Hardware powdered black so it pretty much disappears. Also, I kept the flag mounts from the 24 cuz you know we gotta fly that Texas Flag!
Front shot
I have a few shots of the amp rack build if anyone is interested in seeing those I'll add them.2006 Supra 20 - Sold
2006 Supra 24 Gravity Games - Sold
2015 Supra SE450 - Sold
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04-09-2016, 03:22 PM #4
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04-11-2016, 04:18 PM #5
I will try to remember to grab a photo. My approach is simple, that is a vinyl wrapped panel that I shaped to fit the bottom edge of the dash and made the cutout for the ZLD. The ZLD slides thru the piece, very snuggly, and then I used the brackets that mount the ZLD to hold the whole thing on the dash just like it would be mounted without the panel I made. I just mount it all where I wanted it and used the adjustability of the brackets to put it at the angle I want and made it follow tightly to the bottom of the dash.
2006 Supra 20 - Sold
2006 Supra 24 Gravity Games - Sold
2015 Supra SE450 - Sold
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03-13-2017, 01:41 PM #6
I hate that the stereo in my SG doesn't have a separate head unit. I miss the manual controls of my ws420. Are you guys adding a head unit to your systems or is there a way to add the ZLD or ws420 to it ? It seems like every time I turn off the engine or switch riders I have to readjust the stereo or make sure it is still set the same?
Josh
2016 Supra SG 450
2001 Calabria Pro V - Sold
1987 Supra Sunsport - Sold
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03-13-2017, 01:49 PM #7
The traditional H/U is gone, but in my case I have the Polk UM1. The control unit for it has all of the traditional RCA outputs like what you are used to seeing on the back of a H/U. On my SE, the control box was on the amp ramp in the port locker. Tie it in just as you would if it were behind your headunit. Main RCA out from the control box to the EQ of your choice, then RCA for each zone from EQ back to each amp.
2006 Supra 20 - Sold
2006 Supra 24 Gravity Games - Sold
2015 Supra SE450 - Sold
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03-14-2017, 08:58 AM #8Member
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Can you explain a bit better? What is changing when cycling the key? The volume setting or other things? Adding a 420 won't change what's happening inside the hidden radio or black box connected to your digital dash when cycling the key.
BUT to answer you, yes, you can add a 420 to it.
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01-15-2016, 11:43 PM #9
Finished the updates on the new SE
I'll go ahead and add em. Spent a lot of time making sure all the wiring was clean and tidy.
This is the sub facade prior to the 12w7. There was a sealed 15" sub behind it. Quickly removed.
Made the template and sent it to gatorstep, they nailed it.
Woah.
2006 Supra 20 - Sold
2006 Supra 24 Gravity Games - Sold
2015 Supra SE450 - Sold
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01-15-2016, 11:48 PM #10
Finished the updates on the new SE
Last set
Internal bracing on a sub that weighs nearly 50 pounds is essential!
After Line X
I handled every single piece of this project myself except fot building the sub box. I wanted it to be built to spec per JL so that every bit of the subs ability could be shown. I know where my skill ends, and this was the end of that road. This box is no joke. Javier at Earmark knocked it out of the park.2006 Supra 20 - Sold
2006 Supra 24 Gravity Games - Sold
2015 Supra SE450 - Sold