Audio upgrade, an alternative to Dynaudio.
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:05 pm
I was really torn when i ordered my Rocco, i wanted the Dynaudio sound system very bad
Especially as Dynaudio is a Danish company, and i'm being a Dane.
But after listening to it, I found that it was a little weak on power, although it sounded very good.
Most dissapointing was the lack of a good deep bass punch.
After checking it out, i found that the amp was "only" 300W and not 600W as in the Passat.
From there it was an easy choice, as all cars for normal use in Denmark, is added with a 180% tax.
Which means that the Dynaudio soundsystem ends up at a staggering 1900 £
So i decided to boil something together by my self.
I'm not quite there yet. But the project is under way, and decided to share some of my ideas with you guys.
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Hardware:
Headunit- RNS510 satnav/mediacenter.
Blaupunkt THA475 pnp 4x75W RMS, main amplifier for front an rear speakers.
Blaupunkt THA275 pnp (bridged) 1x190W RMS, for subwoofer.
Plug 'n play cable.
Phone cable.
Speakers - Hertz Hi-Energy:
Front:
HSK163 3 way system:
Woofers: HV165 165mm
Midrange: HL70 70mm
Tweeter: HT25 25mm
Crossover: 3W.10
Rear:
HSK165 2 way system:
Woofers: HV165 165mm
Tweeter: HT25 25mm
Crossover: 2W.20
Subwoofer: Hertz Energy ES250 10"
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I decided for the Blaupunkt amps because of the Pnp feature and because of the size.
It's very important for me that all the stuff is hidden away, so that nothing shows.
Also important is that it can be done without altering the original wiring loom, an without drilling or cutting holes in the bodywork or interior trim.
The size of the Blaupunkt amps is perfect, they will fit under the front seats.
Using the mounting brackets for the original soundsystem amp, and the TV-tuner.
With the bezels mounted you will never know that theres amps under the seats
The subwoofer should also be hidden away, so i decided to stuff it in the sparewheel well.
And that's where i started:
To get max utilization of the space i decided to mold a subcase in fiberglass, well the bottom of it anyway.
Although i didn't have my Rocco yet, i found out that the sparewheel well was exactly the same on my Golf mk5, so i used that for the mold.
Especially as Dynaudio is a Danish company, and i'm being a Dane.
But after listening to it, I found that it was a little weak on power, although it sounded very good.
Most dissapointing was the lack of a good deep bass punch.
After checking it out, i found that the amp was "only" 300W and not 600W as in the Passat.
From there it was an easy choice, as all cars for normal use in Denmark, is added with a 180% tax.
Which means that the Dynaudio soundsystem ends up at a staggering 1900 £
So i decided to boil something together by my self.
I'm not quite there yet. But the project is under way, and decided to share some of my ideas with you guys.
==========================================================
Hardware:
Headunit- RNS510 satnav/mediacenter.
Blaupunkt THA475 pnp 4x75W RMS, main amplifier for front an rear speakers.
Blaupunkt THA275 pnp (bridged) 1x190W RMS, for subwoofer.
Plug 'n play cable.
Phone cable.
Speakers - Hertz Hi-Energy:
Front:
HSK163 3 way system:
Woofers: HV165 165mm
Midrange: HL70 70mm
Tweeter: HT25 25mm
Crossover: 3W.10
Rear:
HSK165 2 way system:
Woofers: HV165 165mm
Tweeter: HT25 25mm
Crossover: 2W.20
Subwoofer: Hertz Energy ES250 10"
==========================================================
I decided for the Blaupunkt amps because of the Pnp feature and because of the size.
It's very important for me that all the stuff is hidden away, so that nothing shows.
Also important is that it can be done without altering the original wiring loom, an without drilling or cutting holes in the bodywork or interior trim.
The size of the Blaupunkt amps is perfect, they will fit under the front seats.
Using the mounting brackets for the original soundsystem amp, and the TV-tuner.
With the bezels mounted you will never know that theres amps under the seats
The subwoofer should also be hidden away, so i decided to stuff it in the sparewheel well.
And that's where i started:
To get max utilization of the space i decided to mold a subcase in fiberglass, well the bottom of it anyway.
Although i didn't have my Rocco yet, i found out that the sparewheel well was exactly the same on my Golf mk5, so i used that for the mold.