music ... - Toyota Carina ED, 2.0 liter, 1991
Settled for music! I figured ... I won’t constantly hammer the subwoofer, so I don’t want to pump the whole stream either! Finance is also not ice, the result: we will be more modest ...
Head: Pioneer DEH-P6700MP
TV source control;
DAB tuner control, DVD (external);
Auxiliary Aux-In (via optional CD-RB20 connector);
Remote control included, input for wired remote control;
ISO connector;
Folding removable front panel;
LCD display with variable backlight;
Muting the sound during a telephone conversation;
Equalizer extension EQ-EX;
Sound focusing equalizer SFEQ;
Subwoofer direct drive;
Ability to connect an iPod player via an adapter (external);
Auxiliary display output;
CD changer control.
Front: Helix Xmax 216
Type: Component speaker Speaker
size: 16 cm (6 inches)
Number of bands: 2
Power: 45 W (nominal), 90 W (maximum)
Sensitivity: 90 dB
Frequency response: 64 - 21000 Hz
Impedance: 4 ohms
Crossover: external
bass - loudspeaker: 165 mm Cone
material: polypropylene
Installation depth: 65 mm
Sub: MYSTERY MJS-10
Size: 10"
Power Rating: 200W
Max Power: 400W
Sensitivity: 90dB
Number of Coils: 1
Rated Impedance: 4 Ohm
High Quality Injection Molded Chrome Cone Butyl
Rubber Surround
Magnet Weight 33oz / Magnet System Weight 65oz
2" Aluminum Voice Coil , covered with
kapton
, designed for operation in high temperature mode
Amplifier: FUSION FBS-604
Low pass filter: 40 Hz - 600 Hz;
High pass filter: 40 Hz - 600 Hz;
Bass level adjustment range: 0 - 18 dB
Input sensitivity: 0.3 - 8 V ​​Maximum bridged
power, 4 ohms: 440 W x
2
: 220 W x 2
Rated power, 4 ohms: 60 W x 4
Number of channels (amplifier type): 4
High voltage input.
As tests have shown, the characteristics are even higher than stated in the documentation (which I could not even think about, because it was always the other way around!)
Plans: conder, box for subwoofer (or better yet another subwoofer), cables…
We mumble further...
that’s for sure ... I’ll either take another ruble for 4, or I’ll put this one in a box made by professionals and see what happens ... then I’ll think)