So I have a 2013 402A Sony Package. Stereo is good for my needs, but sometimes I miss a quality system.
So what have you done for upgrades TO THE SONY SYSTEM.
Great question! Focusing on the crux of this query, that being what's been done
TO THE SONY SYSTEM......
I had a vendor (Shockwave Customs, located in Frankfort, IL.) design, fabricate, wire and install the system that rests in my SHO.
Now I was somewhat specific (read between the lines.... I was a PITA) insomuch as I desired to retain the SONY headunit, steering wheel controls, etc. That said.....
They utilized their own speakers and amps, which can be found here:
AC Shockwave - Premium Car Audio
http://www.acshockwave.com/
Incorporated into my build as follows:
Two (2) 15" subwoofers
Two (2) 12" subwoofers
Two (2) 6x9's
Four (4) 5x7's
Four (4) tweeters
Two (2) 1000x4 Class D amps
Two (2) 600x4 Class D amps
For fear of not wanting to inundate this thread with an @$$ load of images, pictures of the build and it's progress can be found here (if the link doesn't work, blame Photobucket):
https://app.photobucket.com/u/bpd1151/a/a70ac909-d436-4669-89c6-526e045f7837
They also incorporated this nifty little device into the mix:
FiX-86 - Car Audio - Processors - OEM Integration - JL Audio
https://www.jlaudio.com/products/fix-86-car-audio-processors-system-tuning-98103
I also had them wire in this device as well, so I can unlock all sorts of features while vehicle is in motion (see link for features accordingly):
GMX AIR
https://www.coastaletech.com/syncair.htm
Finally, I do have an extra deep cycle marine type battery in the trunk, along with an alternate power supply system that allows me to plug into electrical service (a common wall outlet) that provides me power while the vehicle's on display at shows, and not have to have the vehicle running/idling.
Granted, an extreme audio build in every sense of the concept. But then again, what's not been over the top with my SHO overall, right?
I actually had to have the amps de-tuned (turned down) after I noticed glue pooling up in each corner of the front and rear windshield(s). Mostly the rear. I was told that it was due to the audio literally vibrating the glue used to mount the glass, out of the glass's mounting tracks. Holy ****! That'd be a sight to see huh? The glass blowing OUT OF their frames that is. LOL. Oopsie.
Anyhow, here's a pic of the heart of the system. The vendor dubbed where the amps rest as the "cradle of power". LOL.
Hope that's of some help and LMK if that PB link worked or not. I can always add more pics as desired/requested.
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