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#1 ilpala

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Posted 15 March 2011 - 08:19 PM

I'm thinking about going with a morel setup for my ralliart colt, I've got my eyes on the Morel Dotech Ovation 6.5" splits and the Ultimo 10" sub. Any thoughts on these gear and what amps would you recommend to run them?

Help would be greatly appreciated! :)

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Posted 15 March 2011 - 08:28 PM

Going to need some more info here mate :)

What headunit will you be running?? What do you want to spend on amplifiers? Have you looked at sound deadening / sealing doors etc?

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Posted 15 March 2011 - 08:35 PM

I will likely be running an alpine CDE-126BTi head unit, I set a budget of 2k for the install but i'm flexible. I'm still learning about sound deadening and sealing but yes this will be included to some extent.

The price for the sub and speakers is just under $1100 on the price list, I might have to downgrade some of the components a little if the price gets too out of control.

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Posted 15 March 2011 - 08:51 PM

2grand gives you a heap of options. I'd seriously consider going and talking to Frankston Car Audio or Phatt Audio given your in victoria and see what they can put together for the money.

When your spending significant money on speakers (which you look keen on doing), buying a headunit with decent tuning capabilities is an important factor. I just had a look on the Alpine website and the CDE-126BTi doesn't have a feature called 'Time Alignment', which can be rather important when it comes to getting the most out of your expensive speakers!

You always end up having to make a compromise in equipment somewhere...you could blow 2 grand on just the amps if you so desired! It can get out of hand very quickly. Don't be afraid to have a look in the second hand section on here also; I've bought several key components of my system from there! Infact, everything in my car apart from my crescendo's and the audison amp is second hand :)

One last thing I'd be keen on doing is having a listen to a few different setups - there is a comp on in Victoria on the 27th of March - I'd head along....heck, maybe even compete with your current system so you get a good idea on what to build on :)

Good Luck! I hope my ramblings were somewhat useful.

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Posted 15 March 2011 - 09:04 PM

My current system is stock HU with paper cone speakers!! :P I think checking the SQ comp out would be a good idea. Shopping 2nd hand is fine with me but I don't know enough yet to pick matching components :/

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Posted 16 March 2011 - 12:38 AM

Which factory deck does the RA Colt get? (I know which ones the Lancers get but not the Colt)
You'll need to factor in a dash kit. (Lancer one goes for around $150-$200 last I heard)
You'll also need to factor in an enclosure for the sub. A custom made Fibre glass one could easily run you up around $500. A prebuilt one, cheeper but may not be ideal for the Ultimo.

As to Amps, space would be a factor for you. (I've been in an ES Colt, not much space I know)
The Alpine PDX series might suit as they're a small format Class D but there are probably other options, I'm not too up to speed on small format amps, and they might be a bit Expensive.

Another option would be to get one amp to run the whole system. (eg: I run a single 5 Channel Polk amp to power my front speakers and Subs) The caveat here, is again cost. (my Polk cost me just shy of $1000)
In this same vein, if you get the 4ohm Ultimo you could get away with one 4 channel amp. Use two channels to run the splits in the front and the remaining 2 bridged for the sub.

Certainly as said above, go and check out the upcoming comp - don't be shy, get in there and ask people if you can listen to their car. :)
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Posted 16 March 2011 - 05:52 AM

The colt has a 2 DIN unit which doesn't need a new facia plate to be changed as it's not built in to the dash like some other factory units. There is actually quite a lot of space under the recaro seats, only the length of the amp might be an issue if its longer than the seats but height and width should be fine. I'm speaking to the guys at phat again tonight, we'll see what they say.

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Posted 16 March 2011 - 05:02 PM

The tru Tech in for sale section would suit the sub well.

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