Update:
So, I've been on holidays since the 23rd. Enjoying our little girls first Christmas, she's only 2 1/2 months old so doesn't get it yet. But it was really fun. It was also our first Christmas in our new house, which was also fun.
So that meant that the A4 got the garage to itself for the past week so that I could get a couple things that I wanted done. This time my focus was on the interior. Got a couple good deals at some boxing day sales, but not what I had hoped for. It just wasn't good this year.
I picked up a pair if Hertz Hi-Energy 6.5" for the parcel shelf and a Hertz 2-Channel to power them. They're perfectly matched at 100W@4ohms RMS x2. I was hoping to find a set of components for the fronts, but no good deals. Well not entirely true Visions Electronics did have the Hertz Components $500 off at $299, but that's still pretty steep at this point. I still need Coilovers and wheels.
Anyway I took advantage of the time off to do the install properly. So out came the drivers seat (more on that later), centre console, back seat, parcel shelf panel, truck liner, so on and so forth. It was the most apart the car has been so far. I took out all the previous owners half ass work. Ran 3x high quality RCA's up the centre, as well as the remote wire, and power wire from battery. I also ran my USB cable up through the factory Car Phone connection and into the armrest compartment. Got everything zip tied and secured, then put it all back together. Ran the wiring under the carpet to the back seat compartment and from there up to the parcel shelf where everything was hidden and secured. A tip for beginners, I use coloured zip ties around both sides of the RCA's so you know which one is which, it sucks when you can't remember which one is Front, Rear, or Sub lol. I had to cut into the parcel shelf metal to make the speakers fit. They're big. I used the underside of the parcel shelf as an amp rack for a nice hidden look. Plus I didn't want to be banging into them with the stroller. I scooped the Infinity Kappa Perfect 10 sub out of my wife's Jetta and the Phoenix Gold amp powering it. Also installed my Alpine X305 to run it all. I LOVE THIS HEAD UNIT. I used the Metra trim plate which adds a nice stock look.
It's a good start. This is the path I will be going for the rest of the stereo. I will be looking for a good deal on a Hertz HPC4 4-Channel. And some 5 1/4" components and coaxial for the rest if the doors. I will also keep my eyes peeled for a Hertz Mono so they all match. I'm weird about everything having to match. I will probably keep the sub as is for now, other than the Alpine Type R I still haven't heard anything come close to the Kappa Perfect. I also plan to run proper distribution blocks when the other amps are installed. This will due for now. No more blown speaker buzz, woohoo.
Here's a pic of the Alpine installed, the backlighting is set to Red to match the factory lighting. It ties in really well, especially with the Podi gauge.
While the seat was out, I gave the carpet a good clean with the Bissel Little Green Machine. Also, you can see the Metra trim plate fits nicely with the Alpine.
Here's the 30-pin iPod connector in the centre arm rest. Nice and hidden away.
A shot of the amps on the underside of the parcel shelf.
They are tucked up there nicely.
All in all I'm happy with the sound so far. It still needs tuning though. I may also need some dynamat for the shelf, there's a rattle now. I will also need to keep on the look out for a speaker grille. I had a crack in the driver side, but when I put it over the taller coaxial speaker that crack expanded and the whole grill is smashed now. The passenger side stretched fine. A fix for another day, I won't see it very often lol. I haven't used the Hertz gear before but heard great review. And they sounded good on the board in the store. But those boards are designed to make them sound better than they would in car. We'll see.
The other thing I've been waiting to do is a seat repair. A shout out to Wrath and Tears for sourcing and shipping me a seat bottom cover in great shape. It took a while to put on, but it was totally worth the time. Wrath, thanks again. I know now what you had to do to get it off.
Here it is before, with colour matched duct tape
The new cover
And the finished product
That's it for now. I just updated my list in my original post and it's almost complete. Not a bad couple months.
Happy New Year AZ and all it's members.
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