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After selling my previous vehicle, I swore I'd never hack up another car in the name of great sound. This led to me installing the Helix Soundbox to my GTI and it's been great for the minimal labor required to get it running. The issue is that some of my preferred genres have really low bass hits (30Hz) and the Soundbox flat-out omits those, probably to prevent from blowing the dual 6" subwoofers.
I held out as long as I could, but kept finding myself reminiscing about that wonderful, 3-way, fully active + infinite baffle setup from my previous vehicle. I reached a compromise and decided to scratch the itch while keeping a stock appearance.
Gear:
OEM VW MIB2 head unit
Dayton DSC-408 Helix DSP.3S digital signal processor
Pioneer GM-D9705 5-channel amp
Dayton Audio AN25F-4 1" silk dome tweeters (a-pillars)
Dayton Audio Reference RS180-4 7" woofers (front doors)
Peerless SDS-160F25PR01-08 6.5" woofers (rear doors)
Pioneer TS-A3000LS4 shallow-mount 12" subwoofer, fiberglassed over spare tire
The Dayton Audio woofer/tweeter front speakers (custom passive crossover) and Peerless rears (full range) were installed shortly after the Soundbox and will remain when the Helix is removed. I'd love to go 3-way fronts again, but there's no way to get that while utilizing the stock speaker locations. Also, the Helix Soundbox has shown me that, with some clever DSP trickery, it's possible to fill in the 2-way front stage's crossover region (2-4k Hz) with the rear drivers without ruining the soundstage. TheDayton Helix DSP is quite capable and should have no problem replicating this rear-fill trick, it'll just take lots of listening, tweaks, and time.
The subwoofer enclosure will be my first attempt at fiberglassing. Fingers crossed!
I held out as long as I could, but kept finding myself reminiscing about that wonderful, 3-way, fully active + infinite baffle setup from my previous vehicle. I reached a compromise and decided to scratch the itch while keeping a stock appearance.
Gear:
OEM VW MIB2 head unit
Pioneer GM-D9705 5-channel amp
Dayton Audio AN25F-4 1" silk dome tweeters (a-pillars)
Dayton Audio Reference RS180-4 7" woofers (front doors)
Peerless SDS-160F25PR01-08 6.5" woofers (rear doors)
Pioneer TS-A3000LS4 shallow-mount 12" subwoofer, fiberglassed over spare tire
The Dayton Audio woofer/tweeter front speakers (custom passive crossover) and Peerless rears (full range) were installed shortly after the Soundbox and will remain when the Helix is removed. I'd love to go 3-way fronts again, but there's no way to get that while utilizing the stock speaker locations. Also, the Helix Soundbox has shown me that, with some clever DSP trickery, it's possible to fill in the 2-way front stage's crossover region (2-4k Hz) with the rear drivers without ruining the soundstage. The
The subwoofer enclosure will be my first attempt at fiberglassing. Fingers crossed!
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