2006 Scab Budget Sound Quality Install
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
2006 Scab Budget Sound Quality Install
Just started ordering stuff, so I figured I may as well start a build/selection thread.
Truck: 2006 Lariat Scab, Audiophile MP3/CD6, Sirius
Goals: Sound Quality, Keep OEM Head Unit, Budget $750
Current Plan (I'll edit to keep it up to date):
Head Unit: Stock Audiophile MP3/CD6 w/ Sirius
Harnesses: Metra 70-5520 (to truck), 71-5520 (reverse) - $15 IN HAND
LOC for Fronts: DavidNavone N-RHL2 - $30 IN HAND
Front Stage: Pioneer Premier TS-D720C 6.75" Comps - $120 IN HAND
Rear Stage: None
Sub Stage: Peerless 830876 10" XXLS Subwoofer 4 Ohm - $125 IN HAND
Sub Box: Qlogic Qcustom Sealed .65cf - $50 IN HAND
Amp: Kenwood eXcelon KAC-X4R - 100Wx2 at 4 ohms to front stage - 300Wx1 at 4 ohms to sub stage - $200 - IN HAND
Wiring: Knuconcepts Kolossus 4 Gauge 4 Channel Amplifier Installation Kit, Klear Kable Blue Speaker wire: 10 AWG - 3 ft and 12 AWG extra 20ft - ~$70 IN HAND
Dampening: Still debating ~ $200
Estimated Total ~$810
Cost Tally (Shipping & Tax included):
Amp $198.68 - Ebay Refurbished
Comps $122.23 - Amazon New
Wire/Acc $71.73 - knuconcepts New
Sub box - $50 Used
LOC - $30.95 - davidnavone.com New
Harnesses - $13.47 - Ebay New
Sub - $123.96 - Parts-Express.com New
Comments/Recommendations Appreciated.
Truck: 2006 Lariat Scab, Audiophile MP3/CD6, Sirius
Goals: Sound Quality, Keep OEM Head Unit, Budget $750
Current Plan (I'll edit to keep it up to date):
Head Unit: Stock Audiophile MP3/CD6 w/ Sirius
Harnesses: Metra 70-5520 (to truck), 71-5520 (reverse) - $15 IN HAND
LOC for Fronts: DavidNavone N-RHL2 - $30 IN HAND
Front Stage: Pioneer Premier TS-D720C 6.75" Comps - $120 IN HAND
Rear Stage: None
Sub Stage: Peerless 830876 10" XXLS Subwoofer 4 Ohm - $125 IN HAND
Sub Box: Qlogic Qcustom Sealed .65cf - $50 IN HAND
Amp: Kenwood eXcelon KAC-X4R - 100Wx2 at 4 ohms to front stage - 300Wx1 at 4 ohms to sub stage - $200 - IN HAND
Wiring: Knuconcepts Kolossus 4 Gauge 4 Channel Amplifier Installation Kit, Klear Kable Blue Speaker wire: 10 AWG - 3 ft and 12 AWG extra 20ft - ~$70 IN HAND
Dampening: Still debating ~ $200
Estimated Total ~$810
Cost Tally (Shipping & Tax included):
Amp $198.68 - Ebay Refurbished
Comps $122.23 - Amazon New
Wire/Acc $71.73 - knuconcepts New
Sub box - $50 Used
LOC - $30.95 - davidnavone.com New
Harnesses - $13.47 - Ebay New
Sub - $123.96 - Parts-Express.com New
Comments/Recommendations Appreciated.
Last edited by GATORB8; 04-20-2010 at 01:57 PM.
#2
New F-150 Owner
Looks good, maybe check out the DC Audio level 2 10" sub, i got mine, and while its not hooked up, its quite a substantial sub and just can't wait to get it going, should be able to get one within the price you are looking for, u can contact them and tell them i sent you if you are interested.
I used the knukonceptz wires, and thought they were great, though i went with this kit: http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDe...prodID=KFX-AK4
It comes with the twisted stereo cables and better RCA's, i would upgrade to it for the extra $2, either way, the kolossus flex cable is AWESOME, u will love it. For help stripping the twisted cables, as it seems to be a pain point for some, i used a coax cable stripper to remove the outer jacket, and a regular stripper for the wires, you can see the pics of how it looks on my install thread.
Also, that LOC looks like it would work fine, but after using my 3sixty to balance the output of the stock stereo, ford did put quite a bit of equalization straight out of the deck, so the signal is already messed with some, if looking for more control, may want to look into it or another with EQ capabilities, as the output of the ford stereo (at least the 2010 single cd one) was NOT flat at all, if i can get a screenshot of my 3sixty flattening i will...just something to think about.
Looks like a fun project, remember to post pics!!!
I used the knukonceptz wires, and thought they were great, though i went with this kit: http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDe...prodID=KFX-AK4
It comes with the twisted stereo cables and better RCA's, i would upgrade to it for the extra $2, either way, the kolossus flex cable is AWESOME, u will love it. For help stripping the twisted cables, as it seems to be a pain point for some, i used a coax cable stripper to remove the outer jacket, and a regular stripper for the wires, you can see the pics of how it looks on my install thread.
Also, that LOC looks like it would work fine, but after using my 3sixty to balance the output of the stock stereo, ford did put quite a bit of equalization straight out of the deck, so the signal is already messed with some, if looking for more control, may want to look into it or another with EQ capabilities, as the output of the ford stereo (at least the 2010 single cd one) was NOT flat at all, if i can get a screenshot of my 3sixty flattening i will...just something to think about.
Looks like a fun project, remember to post pics!!!
Last edited by compCoder; 04-05-2010 at 08:13 PM.
#3
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Looks good, maybe check out the DC Audio level 2 10" sub, i got mine, and while its not hooked up, its quite a substantial sub and just can't wait to get it going, should be able to get one within the price you are looking for, u can contact them and tell them i sent you if you are interested.
I used the knukonceptz wires, and thought they were great, though i went with this kit: http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDe...prodID=KFX-AK4
Also, that LOC looks like it would work fine, but after using my 3sixty to balance the output of the stock stereo, ford did put quite a bit of equalization straight out of the deck, so the signal is already messed with some, if looking for more control, may want to look into it or another with EQ capabilities, as the output of the ford stereo (at least the 2010 single cd one) was NOT flat at all, if i can get a screenshot of my 3sixty flattening i will...just something to think about.
Will do
#4
Senior Member
Thread Starter
I've got everything here, but haven't had much time to work on the install. Made up the harness for the stock head unit yesterday. It integrates the Navone LOC and is fully soldered, heat shrunk and taped. I tapped the Accessory delay circuit for the amp turn on rather than use the one built into the LOC. I'll post pictures when I get a chance, I got a new phone, and had to order a new USB cable for file transfers.