Great install! Really impressed! Two things stood out that make your shop extra special: 1 -You took the time and effort to protect the car with wrap. 2 -Your shop has a closed off area where the material cutting is done. Helps contain the dust and keeps the install bay (and cars) clean.
Yes, we have worked really hard to treat our clients cars the best we can. But like all shops, we had to work hard to get to this point. You can see this evolution if you watch our other videos from a few years ago. Thanks Again!!!
I love this work as well but for 20gs seems like a little much but in any case i say thats a come back 10 cars per yr atleast 100+ thousand i may switch professions...those machines pay for themselves 20 times every few yrs
I really miss shops like this. Hopefully this industry makes a come back. Hard to find an installer like this these days. That stealth install was super precise all the time I'm thinking we'll there goes the trunk space..end result 👌 👏..
@@iDAV8 when I had my stereo done 10+yrs ago there were a few shops around..great...maybe 3 in the metropolex.. 1 catered to pro athletes with ridiculous prices. now..none and I'm in a big city metroplex..this isn't a car toys install..
Depends on what type of system you are looking for. Not many high-end integration and tuning specialists, but rather more simplistic, large bass and output type of shops. Hopefully these videos can inspire more shops.
@@iDAV8 yes but they get easily overshadowed by the crappy shops, if your not in the industry you’ll probably hit the crappy shops before hitting the good ones.i know because I’ve failed in this industry lol
Your work is top tier and I love watching your strategies and execution. I was an installer for over 20 years, on and off. But I was the senior installer at a premier shop for 9 consecutive years until the 2008 recession. EVERYBODY in town closed!! We lost Sound Advice, Circuit City, and half a dozen independent shops including mine. I don't know what kind of MDF you're using but I used a material called Trupan Ultralite from Chile and it was lighter and more dense than typical home improvement store stuff. It machined and sanded easily and wasn't prone to splitting. One practice I always had when building boxes was to paint the internal portion of the box with latex paint to prevent material 'breathing'. Even today I dabble because once you've done car audio - stock is never adequate. I am a fan of JL Audio and Focal and to this day I still utilize both in my own vehicles.
It's the small details that add up to quality. Just things like putting plastic protective wrap on the vehicle FIRST, before you ever remove a panel And vacuuming out the sub box after you've drilled holes. Can't tell you how many pounds of sawdust I've found inside sub boxes supposedly made by "pros." Really nice shop, btw. Great design. Having the woodshop physically walled off from everything else keeps the dust and noise "over there" so the installers can work in peace and the sales floor portion stays clean and quiet as well. It all adds up!
Live in middle Tennessee....never knew one of the highest quality custom audio shops was so close ....although I could never even dream to afford the kinda stuff your working on or the components....it is nice to see the little tricks and such you use with the router and other equipment to just make the install a little touch above.....I am currently restoring a 1998 S 10 et.cab ....and doing all the work myself....stated on the inside of truck gutted it.....sanded primed and sealed all metal surfaces ....then done as close to 100 percent coverage of all panels with sound and heat shield....floor pans, back of cab roof,and doors ....As I said I couldn't afford components you used but I did add a single din alpine cd multimedia head unit ....made some custom inserts to do 6.5 mids in door and a 3in tweeter in door panel added 2 more 6.5 in rear of cab along with some 6x9 co axles in custom box replacing the old fold down seats ....added a 8 in memphis mojo 900rms 1600 peak sub with ported enclosure....running 1 4 channel orion class a/b amp for all the mids and his and a skar audio rp1500.1 mono amp for sub ....built a custom floor in extended cab to level the floor and hide all wires.....of course did 1 gauge ofc into a distortion block with digital read out with 2 strands of 4g ofc to amps ....and used ofc wiring throughout the build .....plan on adding more later ....so I am so glad I ran across this before I did any of the finish work like the carpet ....I know my build is no where in the same class as the amazing stuff you do but one can still learn from watching even if your not able to afford the type of gear you install....so thanks
Just did an install on my 21 Mustang GT...same interior as the Shelby. You guys did a great job! That sub enclosure was hot! I loved how you make it look so easy pulling panels and wiring the system. It took me a day to do the doors and A-pillars, which I may open up again to install some foam around the 6.5s. Keep up the great work!
Not changing of hands, but rather adding people to the team. We transitioned from a high-end retail store to UA-cam and online sales. That transition is hard for some people but the core is what Sounds Good Stereo stands for has always been the same. Just finding the right team members that fit this mold is a challenge.
Nice install. I'm was an MECP Master Certified installer for about 12 years. I got out of it because the economy took a crap. My questions is, why did you go with the perforated wood grill instead of a prefab perforated sheet metal grill. I've tested the wood style, and there is a lot of sound lost with that. The carpet, over the speakers, also deadens a lot of sound. Just curious why you chose that route?
Usually we will use sheet metal, but in large openings like this, the metal would resonate and not much you can do to stop it. We tested our panel/perforations in the first Mustang (two of them in this video) and it did not effect the bass performance that much in a negative way. The end result we did not feel it lacked in the bass department at all, so it was a great compromise/choice. Great question and observation by the way!!
50:40 what does the stuffing even do? I always wondered what it was for and the only time I have encountered it myself was in my Realistic Mach Ones witch was a sealed enclosure (Not Ported). Something I have always wondered and never looked up really. (edit: lol The second I pressed play after pausing the video to type this out my question was somewhat answered my question in the video.)
So glad! We are not UA-cam experts, but we just want to show everyone what we do and this video was long.. But I left alot in the video for those that want to dive in deeper into our installs.
I've got a 2005 GMC truck with foam surround speakers and they are still running strong. They don't use rubber because they don't need to in order to get them to last a reasonable amount of time.
@@SoundsGoodStereo Maybe that's a ford thing? I've worked on plenty of older cars and trucks and driven them and never had factory drivers fail like that.
The plastic rivets from the tweeter panels you should take a large drill bit and drill off the extra it looks good and it makes it way easier and cleaner.
the reason the FD21 works with the B&O amp & and the sony systems is because the factory radios are all the same, the CAN signals the radio uses to control the amps are exactly the same between the two different branded systems. Since Ford makes the radio, they have their vendors build them to their specs.
So, the small midrange speaker shares the same volume in the door with the 6.5 woofer. Why do I have the impression this is not a good thing and ideally the speaker volumes should be separated?
Yes, on most of the systems, delete the center. We recreate the center "image" by using a digital signal processor. Only when we cross the $20K mark to we entertain upgrading the center channel. To do it correctly, we need a good speaker, a good amplifier, and a DSP that handles the center channel appropriately. Here are the items needed to do a center channel properly in this car: -- Center Channel Illusion Audio Carbon C3CX 3" SQ Audiophile Coaxial Speaker Kit ($375) soundsgoodstereo.com/products/illusion-audio-carbon-c3cx-3-sq-audiophile-coaxial-speaker-kit Mosconi Pico 2-Channel ($480) soundsgoodstereo.com/products/mosconi-d2-series-pico-2-compact-2ch-sound-quality-audiophile-amplifier --Digital Sound Processor for Tuning Mosconi 8to12 Aerospace ($1700) soundsgoodstereo.com/products/mosconi-8to12-aerospace-digital-sound-processor-for-audiophile-grade-stereo-systems Here is a different vehicle, but a similar stereo platform where we are adding a center channel: ua-cam.com/video/jMYCf6bDi8o/v-deo.html
1:17:26 I would have thought that you would leave them flaps on there and stick them down as well to give it extra material to stick to for added strength and hold. Glue must be really strong.
Not needed with our process / glue choice we are using. I thought the same thing 15 years ago, but Sage explained how it could actually hurt the final results by leaving it.
Gotta find it at a car show or come to our facility. No way possible for us to showcase how these perform, even the customers agree when they hear it in person.
I’m confused why does the focal 3 way look like a k2’s my wife has the same focal 3 way in her jeep wrangler and the cone material and even the tweeter look different , the subs look right.
wow!!! attention to detail is awesome!!! I just bought a 2023 Mach1 with the B&O (Sony, hahaha!!) stereo and am not impressed at all. I’d love to do a set up like this with just a single 10. Very nicely done!
I see the 2 cars.. no mention of any other system going into the other car earlier in the video or in the description so kinda threw me off. Wondered if the customer changed their mind or if the flax didn't fit. I have the k2s in my Flex but was curious about the flax is all .
We started the first one and another customer of ours begged up to do his Mustang.. So it's identical systems, gear, etc except interior speakers. Made it very efficient for us and the two clients benefited from this to help reduce the custom fab costs.
I just spent 2 hours trying to look for this video ,🥺 I’m runing a audison 10rx powered sub, you think is worth making a custom liner with holes like the one you created here for a down firing sub?
I only made it 9 minutes into the video and can tell that while you guys do probably build a killer sound system, it’s overkill, you don’t need ALL of that to have a really good sounding system
You do not need all of this for a good sounding system, that is correct.. But we are not building just good, rather remarkable system that pushes the envelope of stereo reproduction in vehicles. So all of this is needed to make this happen.
Of course you don't NEED it. That isn't the point of this install. Just like the customer didn't NEED the Shelby version of the Mustang. People that can afford to have nice things like to pay for them. But yes, you are correct. This video is NOT intended for someone that is just looking to have a cheap upgrade from their factory sound system.
Hard to explain, but simply put, as you go up in series in the Focal brand, not other brands, it is a substantial performance jump across the board. Everything is better, just cost more $$$.
I love you guys we’re able to do this without cutting. I’ve been told mustang could be done with no cutting. Happy to see that’s true. I need to get my mustang to you 😂
You will have to seal off the backwave of the subs, which means the rear deck lid, quarter panels, etc. No sound can go into the trunk or you will have acoustical cancellation. It won't hurt anything, you will just have a massive reduction in output.
at 19:30 you will see the two Mustangs at once. We did the exact system (different front speakers) in both Mustangs, but only published one video combined.
Great video, just curious .... why you didn't run new 16g wire from amps to the speakers , instead of using the factory wiring and using something like the adapter interface by pac that hooks to the oem radio .
No need to upgrade beyond factory wiring on AC current. This is one of the biggest misconceptions in the car audio world and that's why we posted this article/post from Tony D'Amore from D'Amore Engineering. Until you reach 1000w of music to that speaker, no need to ever change it. Read this article and also look up D'Amore and his credentials in the car stereo world.. soundsgoodstereo.com/blogs/blog-articles/do-you-need-to-run-new-speaker-wire-to-your-speakers
To add to what the OP said, since the OEM wire is plenty heavy enough for what they are doing. modern cars use large connectors where the wiring exits the body and it is very difficult to add new wire to these. most of the methods required to do so also cause damage to the factory connector and then you can no longer easily remove the door and reconnect it.
This is so inspirational, thank you so much for showing craftsmanship in action! Watching this from the othe side of the Atlantic ocean. I see that you use Enduratex vinyl, can I ask what series this is from? Looks great to work with :) Have to get it from overseas, so best to get it right on the first try! Keep up the good work guys :)
Good eye!! We were building two Mustangs at once, one was for prototyping the parts and the other one received the identical system, but was completed in record time. Looks like after our photo shoot, they didn't put the film back on. Thanks for pointing this out.
Recently got a Silverado SS, had to change a passenger side speaker, and found out it had a full focal speker system what do u recomendo to use in subwoofers to make a good compliment with the rest of the system, was planning to run 2 8" subwoofers in a under seat ported box.
I really enjoyed this video and great job on the Cobra. I have some thoughts and questions. You said it was a Sony amp powering the factory system. Was it B/O speakers or Sony speakers masked as B/O? What wasn't the factory system giving the customer that he wanted? Did you guys listen to the system before the install ? It would have been awesome to get your customers reaction of the finished sound system and what he loved so much better about than the factory system. I look forward to seeing the other videos. Thank you
The speakers are not anything special in either factory system. The factory systems leave alot to be desired and those that have experienced high fidelity sound, factory systems are borderline unusable. We wish we could show the customers reaction, but for privacy reasons, they will not want to be on camera, with there car and showcasing $$$$$ they spend on their "toys". But maybe we can work on filming other people experiencing the system and their face is always something of shock.
Some videos we play the system, but unless you have a $5K pair of headphones, not sure what kind of "Sound Quality" you are going to hear. It's like watching a live concert on UA-cam that someone recorded on a GoPro, not the same experience as being there in person.
Sometimes its best to mix brands. Imagine if Pepsi created a car, breakfast cereal, manufacturing shoes and started building houses. Would you buy EVERYTHING Pepsi? Probably not, some companies just excel at different things and it takes experience to know how to mix these together properly.
We have some on order. The problem is the guys will grab and use it so its hard to keep it reserved for "sale". Give us a few weeks and we will have it ready. You need the exterior and interior protection?
I know, thanks for checking out the video. We thought we had filmed the lighting but did not. We have some more cool projects lined up, so we will make it up to you lol
Oh my goodness brother stinkin awesome clean and very professional build! But no sound sample😲, very disappointed with not gettin any sound sample. Maybe with some Binaural mics you could give us some cleannsound samples on builds after your done with them from inside the cab of the vehicle! Thay would be awesome!
Thanks for checking it out!! In the future, we will explore more options for the sound sample. For now, 99.9999% of customers have no way to hear the difference as their gear cannot reproduce the articulation, space and sound stage of these systems. But I understand. Thanks again for checking it out and another video coming up soon!
First time coming across your channel and I did enjoy the video and the breakdown. I think you guys did a great job. Do you guys ever deal with other DSP brands? I happen to be partial to Helix at this current time and have a Helix Ultra DSP, I love the interface for tuning them and making adjustments. Can't say that I have had the pleasure of dealing with anything from Mosconi but now you have me interested so at the very least I'm going to stop by a dealer and see how they function/sound. Not that I can actually afford it, but it would be nice to see and hear.
Most of the higher end DSPs are good, Mosconi, Helix, Arc Audio, etc. But these are just tools and requires hundreds of hours to really learn how to utilize these to their potential. For us, we have around 10 years of experience tuning Mosconi and every single project we do receives one. So for us, we can push the envelope of what's possible with a Mosconi, but you hand us another DSP and it will take hundreds of hours to get to the level we are now with the Mosconi. Hope that helps answer your question
I have a 2019 mustang convertible I have 2 runs of xspower 0 gauge one power one ground going back. I have the same focal 3 way front component set in front being it's convertible I had no space had to run neo 6.5 in the sides of the back. I have a crossfire 800.4 running the mids and highs and a crossfire 800.1 running a single sundown x8 @ 1ohm. Now I have factory battery under the hood plan on doing a big 3 and have a xspower d1200 for for in the trunk but I don't see any one doing builds in these mustangs and using extra batteries. What was used for electrical in this car? I know the 2 runs I have are over kill but do I not need the batter in the back? Do I have to do a big 3?
We design our systems for efficiency, so no need for electrical upgrades. To do this, you will need to use efficient speakers, amplifiers, enclosure design along with setting the levels with a Oscilloscope. Then the final tune with a DSP to ensure no wasted energy is transferred to heat that is not needed to be.
Outstanding video full of good information and how to's, I remember asking you at mastertech would you have any new work to film so I thank you guys for the video content
You did not show the LEDs lit up! You really missed the boat on that part. I'm pretty disappointed that you did not show the final result of the LEDs and the sound. I mean, I just invested over 2.5 hours of my life to not get to experience the outcome.
I know, we are not UA-cam professionals and this was recorded over a course of a month along with many other projects. Sometimes we assume we filmed it, but we did not. It was a simple lighted panel, changes colors, subtle nothing wild. I would like to say we won’t miss things like this again, but I’m sure we will. We appreciate your investment in time and I hope you received enough value to forgive us 👍👍 Thanks again for checking out our content.
No, in this vehicle we recreated the a phantom center with the Mosconi 8to12 Aerospace DSP. So you would never know the center channel is not playing and customers always swear there is a center channel....
I almost always get rid of the center channel. most aftermarket equipment is not setup for it and most audio is recorded in stereo anyways which means that the factory center channel was made up and not how the sound engineer that did the mix intended it to sound.
Yes, I agree.. Our company changed from retail to online and he decided to go onto a different path. You have to do what makes you happy and now we have the best team we ever had, all focused on the same goal. Transitions are sometimes hard and not everyone can adapt.
No, not in the right hands… Wait until you see what we did in the Bronco build… we ran the Pro 5/30 just for the left side 3-way and another Pro 5/30 for the right side.. So 2,600+ just on the 3-way kit 😱😱
Awesome build….but, $20k!!! Come on guys. You must’ve had to change out amps, unless the ohms on the fox Al’s matched the output from the oem amps? I’d personally like to see an Audison sound processor for this money.
Install should cost about as much as the product if not more. $300 rockford mono costs like $200-250 to install. Should you really expect a $2,000 Audison Voce mono to cost the same? Would you trust a $60 per hour mechanic on your $300,000 Lamborghini?
At $250-300, you are probably not building a custom amplifier rack to house the amplifier. That is labor for wiring by itself. You add in 10-channels of active amplification, complete sound treatment, custom CNC and laser cut speaker adapters, CAD designing, false stealth floor enclosure, hours of DSP tuning and now you have your labor cost. Yes, the labor is always the same as the gear and the difference is higher end gear requires more to setup and many time more custom labor to match the customers lifestyle.
I had a guy in a older gt500 showing off his 10K stereo, saying it was the best in town. He was pretty upset when he heard my 3K all JL Audio system in my 94 F150, lmfao.
You won't win the battle against this Mustang, but stereo systems are only as good as the tuning.. You can have the best ingredients in the world, but if you do not know how to cook, it wont turn out that good.
It it's tuned with a DSP, fully active setup, then I believe it will sound better than most aftermarket systems for double the amount that lack a DSP/tuning. If you are just talking about more bass, it comes down to who provided more internal airspace and designed a better enclosure.
@@SoundsGoodStereo yes I'm running JL Audios DSP. Plus I'm fixing too upgrade my C3's too the C7's not cause I need them, just cause I want them. I can literally play anything on my stereo and it sounds amazing.
@@SoundsGoodStereo agreed. I've had people bring 5k+ installs into my shop that sound terrible and I've also made garbage equipment sound way better than it had any right to just by doing the right things for the install and using the right accessories.
I dont think B&O has actually built anything themselves in decades. They just design. Someone else makes the stuff. Philips/Magnavox built their stuff from the 70s-90s. Maybe in the 00s too. Makes sense they'd just slap their name on Sony gear.
Love the work Sage.... although I disagree about what Black hole Stuff does. It doesn't trick it into thinking it's a bigger enclosure. When the heat dissapates from the woofers it cools the air inside the enclosure faster to keep the woofers more efficient. We had a huge discussion about it years ago on the 12vinsider and Bill Basore who started Q Logic back in the day went into deep detail and showed it all charted on a graph. Pretty cool article if you want to ever check it out it's archived on there. Anyhow as I said awesome job as always guys
We ran some tests and filmed it. This video, at 4:58 when it starts. You can see how it lowers the tuning frequency of the enclosure by adding Blackhole Stuff in the appropriate amount. ua-cam.com/video/kc4AvfomdIQ/v-deo.html
Yes, that is what it takes to build a custom stereo system. The equipment is easy, but a stealth installation takes time. So for those that want to learn new techniques, improve their skill set, they can pick up on things from our videos.
Great install! Really impressed! Two things stood out that make your shop extra special: 1 -You took the time and effort to protect the car with wrap. 2 -Your shop has a closed off area where the material cutting is done. Helps contain the dust and keeps the install bay (and cars) clean.
Yes, we have worked really hard to treat our clients cars the best we can. But like all shops, we had to work hard to get to this point. You can see this evolution if you watch our other videos from a few years ago. Thanks Again!!!
I love this work as well but for 20gs seems like a little much but in any case i say thats a come back 10 cars per yr atleast 100+ thousand i may switch professions...those machines pay for themselves 20 times every few yrs
I really miss shops like this. Hopefully this industry makes a come back. Hard to find an installer like this these days. That stealth install was super precise all the time I'm thinking we'll there goes the trunk space..end result 👌 👏..
Appreciate it!! I agree and hope these videos inspire others to take pride in what they do everyday.
dude there are a shit ton of great shops around...
@@iDAV8 when I had my stereo done 10+yrs ago there were a few shops around..great...maybe 3 in the metropolex.. 1 catered to pro athletes with ridiculous prices. now..none and I'm in a big city metroplex..this isn't a car toys install..
Depends on what type of system you are looking for. Not many high-end integration and tuning specialists, but rather more simplistic, large bass and output type of shops. Hopefully these videos can inspire more shops.
@@iDAV8 yes but they get easily overshadowed by the crappy shops, if your not in the industry you’ll probably hit the crappy shops before hitting the good ones.i know because I’ve failed in this industry lol
Hey guys Previous 10 year MECP installer here, just want to say how much I can really appreciate the attention to detail you guys have!
Thanks!! We appreciate the support and compliments!
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Your work is top tier and I love watching your strategies and execution. I was an installer for over 20 years, on and off. But I was the senior installer at a premier shop for 9 consecutive years until the 2008 recession. EVERYBODY in town closed!! We lost Sound Advice, Circuit City, and half a dozen independent shops including mine.
I don't know what kind of MDF you're using but I used a material called Trupan Ultralite from Chile and it was lighter and more dense than typical home improvement store stuff. It machined and sanded easily and wasn't prone to splitting.
One practice I always had when building boxes was to paint the internal portion of the box with latex paint to prevent material 'breathing'.
Even today I dabble because once you've done car audio - stock is never adequate. I am a fan of JL Audio and Focal and to this day I still utilize both in my own vehicles.
The attention to detail and work you guys do is amazing.
I wish we could get some sound demos though......
We are working on a way to show everyone how they perform
Dean from five star requested someone watch this. He said this was a slick build. I have time today so I'm going to watch this while I do busy work.
Awesome!!!!!
It's the small details that add up to quality. Just things like putting plastic protective wrap on the vehicle FIRST, before you ever remove a panel And vacuuming out the sub box after you've drilled holes. Can't tell you how many pounds of sawdust I've found inside sub boxes supposedly made by "pros." Really nice shop, btw. Great design. Having the woodshop physically walled off from everything else keeps the dust and noise "over there" so the installers can work in peace and the sales floor portion stays clean and quiet as well. It all adds up!
Live in middle Tennessee....never knew one of the highest quality custom audio shops was so close ....although I could never even dream to afford the kinda stuff your working on or the components....it is nice to see the little tricks and such you use with the router and other equipment to just make the install a little touch above.....I am currently restoring a 1998 S 10 et.cab ....and doing all the work myself....stated on the inside of truck gutted it.....sanded primed and sealed all metal surfaces ....then done as close to 100 percent coverage of all panels with sound and heat shield....floor pans, back of cab roof,and doors ....As I said I couldn't afford components you used but I did add a single din alpine cd multimedia head unit ....made some custom inserts to do 6.5 mids in door and a 3in tweeter in door panel added 2 more 6.5 in rear of cab along with some 6x9 co axles in custom box replacing the old fold down seats ....added a 8 in memphis mojo 900rms 1600 peak sub with ported enclosure....running 1 4 channel orion class a/b amp for all the mids and his and a skar audio rp1500.1 mono amp for sub ....built a custom floor in extended cab to level the floor and hide all wires.....of course did 1 gauge ofc into a distortion block with digital read out with 2 strands of 4g ofc to amps ....and used ofc wiring throughout the build .....plan on adding more later ....so I am so glad I ran across this before I did any of the finish work like the carpet ....I know my build is no where in the same class as the amazing stuff you do but one can still learn from watching even if your not able to afford the type of gear you install....so thanks
Just did an install on my 21 Mustang GT...same interior as the Shelby. You guys did a great job! That sub enclosure was hot! I loved how you make it look so easy pulling panels and wiring the system. It took me a day to do the doors and A-pillars, which I may open up again to install some foam around the 6.5s. Keep up the great work!
I see your shop has changed hands and got new people.
Not changing of hands, but rather adding people to the team. We transitioned from a high-end retail store to UA-cam and online sales. That transition is hard for some people but the core is what Sounds Good Stereo stands for has always been the same. Just finding the right team members that fit this mold is a challenge.
Nice install. I'm was an MECP Master Certified installer for about 12 years. I got out of it because the economy took a crap. My questions is, why did you go with the perforated wood grill instead of a prefab perforated sheet metal grill. I've tested the wood style, and there is a lot of sound lost with that. The carpet, over the speakers, also deadens a lot of sound. Just curious why you chose that route?
Usually we will use sheet metal, but in large openings like this, the metal would resonate and not much you can do to stop it. We tested our panel/perforations in the first Mustang (two of them in this video) and it did not effect the bass performance that much in a negative way. The end result we did not feel it lacked in the bass department at all, so it was a great compromise/choice. Great question and observation by the way!!
50:40 what does the stuffing even do? I always wondered what it was for and the only time I have encountered it myself was in my Realistic Mach Ones witch was a sealed enclosure (Not Ported). Something I have always wondered and never looked up really. (edit: lol The second I pressed play after pausing the video to type this out my question was somewhat answered my question in the video.)
This video at 5:00 will go in more depth
ua-cam.com/video/kc4AvfomdIQ/v-deo.htmlsi=cEHhR-dXHO-3_t2H
Need a ton more of these! Awesome work!
Working on it!
at first i was like.. no freaking way would it cost $20k for a stereo system.. but after watching.. yeah.. you put in some work on that.. !!! amazing
Thanks Gary!! We appreciate you checking out the video
I really like what you’re doing with the 5-channel amps. One for each side for a complete active system. I’m sure it sounds amazing!
Yes, simple concept, amazing sound quality / power!
Love, love , love these longer videos!
So glad! We are not UA-cam experts, but we just want to show everyone what we do and this video was long.. But I left alot in the video for those that want to dive in deeper into our installs.
I've got a 2005 GMC truck with foam surround speakers and they are still running strong. They don't use rubber because they don't need to in order to get them to last a reasonable amount of time.
The lucky few...
@@SoundsGoodStereo Maybe that's a ford thing? I've worked on plenty of older cars and trucks and driven them and never had factory drivers fail like that.
The plastic rivets from the tweeter panels you should take a large drill bit and drill off the extra it looks good and it makes it way easier and cleaner.
the reason the FD21 works with the B&O amp & and the sony systems is because the factory radios are all the same, the CAN signals the radio uses to control the amps are exactly the same between the two different branded systems. Since Ford makes the radio, they have their vendors build them to their specs.
Yes, but if it is a true B&O, the FD21 will not work. We use the Zen A2B or PAC has a new FD coming out for the true B&O system 👍
So, the small midrange speaker shares the same volume in the door with the 6.5 woofer. Why do I have the impression this is not a good thing and ideally the speaker volumes should be separated?
The door acts as a IB setup. It works well in the Mustang and some other vehicles. Just do not put them next to each other or in a enclosure together.
Fantastic, but would have loved to have seen it light up. Unreal, I had no idea what went into a professional installation great job guys.
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice, glad you guys are doing well, I remember meeting Sage at a car show in Ft. Laud while back, nice guy.
Yes, we are still going at it, just in Tennessee now. Thanks for checking out the videos, much apprciated!
@@SoundsGoodStereo amazing work
What did you guys do with the dash center channel? Delete it?
Yes, on most of the systems, delete the center. We recreate the center "image" by using a digital signal processor. Only when we cross the $20K mark to we entertain upgrading the center channel. To do it correctly, we need a good speaker, a good amplifier, and a DSP that handles the center channel appropriately.
Here are the items needed to do a center channel properly in this car:
-- Center Channel
Illusion Audio Carbon C3CX 3" SQ Audiophile Coaxial Speaker Kit ($375)
soundsgoodstereo.com/products/illusion-audio-carbon-c3cx-3-sq-audiophile-coaxial-speaker-kit
Mosconi Pico 2-Channel ($480)
soundsgoodstereo.com/products/mosconi-d2-series-pico-2-compact-2ch-sound-quality-audiophile-amplifier
--Digital Sound Processor for Tuning
Mosconi 8to12 Aerospace ($1700)
soundsgoodstereo.com/products/mosconi-8to12-aerospace-digital-sound-processor-for-audiophile-grade-stereo-systems
Here is a different vehicle, but a similar stereo platform where we are adding a center channel:
ua-cam.com/video/jMYCf6bDi8o/v-deo.html
Hopefully whatever you do to that Bronco you make a video on, I have one on order
Yes, video publishing end of this week!
1:17:26 I would have thought that you would leave them flaps on there and stick them down as well to give it extra material to stick to for added strength and hold. Glue must be really strong.
Not needed with our process / glue choice we are using. I thought the same thing 15 years ago, but Sage explained how it could actually hurt the final results by leaving it.
@@SoundsGoodStereo Sounds like some epic strong glue. Overall, the craftsmanship is truly amazing.
It might be illegal to purchase without credentials in some states 🤣🤣
Love to hear the sound test of the Mustang.
Gotta find it at a car show or come to our facility. No way possible for us to showcase how these perform, even the customers agree when they hear it in person.
1:31:00 song? I tried finding it thru description links. No luck.
Colour The Past by Krakota
lickd.lnk.to/oQ0oywID!Sounds%20Good%20Stereo
You should give a demo after your installations..
I’m confused why does the focal 3 way look like a k2’s my wife has the same focal 3 way in her jeep wrangler and the cone material and even the tweeter look different , the subs look right.
Its actually two Mustangs and we combined the footage. Both are identical cars, identical systems except the front 3-way kit. 👍
At 19:33 you will see both Mustangs at once
wow!!! attention to detail is awesome!!! I just bought a 2023 Mach1 with the B&O (Sony, hahaha!!) stereo and am not impressed at all. I’d love to do a set up like this with just a single 10. Very nicely done!
Thanks!!
Omg so happy you guys have put up another vid 😁
Yes!! We are too!! Hope you enjoy it and we have another one coming next week!
You fellas really done a great job! And you are not too far away from me. Subscribed.
Awesome! Thank you! Another video in the works now. If you enjoyed this one, you are going to love the next one.
How did we gomfrom Flax 3 ways to having K2 is my question...
Good eye, but it’s actually two mustangs, at the same time. One has K2 and the other Flax. You can see the wheels change between the cars
I see the 2 cars.. no mention of any other system going into the other car earlier in the video or in the description so kinda threw me off. Wondered if the customer changed their mind or if the flax didn't fit. I have the k2s in my Flex but was curious about the flax is all .
We started the first one and another customer of ours begged up to do his Mustang.. So it's identical systems, gear, etc except interior speakers. Made it very efficient for us and the two clients benefited from this to help reduce the custom fab costs.
I just spent 2 hours trying to look for this video ,🥺 I’m runing a audison 10rx powered sub, you think is worth making a custom liner with holes like the one you created here for a down firing sub?
You will need to try it, might be better closed off. Every vehicle is different and we have not tried that in this vehicle.
Sweet!!! Been missing your vids lately! Thats one slick install!
Thanks!! We have some other crazy videos in the works, just so busy at times to grab the GoPro 👍
I only made it 9 minutes into the video and can tell that while you guys do probably build a killer sound system, it’s overkill, you don’t need ALL of that to have a really good sounding system
You do not need all of this for a good sounding system, that is correct.. But we are not building just good, rather remarkable system that pushes the envelope of stereo reproduction in vehicles. So all of this is needed to make this happen.
Of course you don't NEED it. That isn't the point of this install. Just like the customer didn't NEED the Shelby version of the Mustang.
People that can afford to have nice things like to pay for them.
But yes, you are correct. This video is NOT intended for someone that is just looking to have a cheap upgrade from their factory sound system.
Welcome back
Yes!! We have some more videos on the way, hope you enjoy them👍
Anazing work as always guys, love youe alls work and videos. Keep them coming so this SQ head can have some quality entertainment!
Thanks!! We are working on more videos! Next weekend, craziest build we have ever done 👍👍
As always great work guys! Team work makes the dream work!
Yes it does! Thanks again!!
Great video. Can you explain the sound difference between flax and K2.
Hard to explain, but simply put, as you go up in series in the Focal brand, not other brands, it is a substantial performance jump across the board. Everything is better, just cost more $$$.
I love you guys we’re able to do this without cutting. I’ve been told mustang could be done with no cutting. Happy to see that’s true. I need to get my mustang to you 😂
Yes, no reason to cut just need patience and creative minds to figure out how to do it properly.
I agree! Did you all happen to pull measurements if someone wanted to have a front firing box for say….2 JL audio 8W7’s 😂
No, if you go front firing, be sure to understand the acoustical challenges of this. Sometimes it is not as easy as it sounds
Dang, even with the rear seats down you think? Firing the subs into the cabin?
You will have to seal off the backwave of the subs, which means the rear deck lid, quarter panels, etc. No sound can go into the trunk or you will have acoustical cancellation. It won't hurt anything, you will just have a massive reduction in output.
I was wondering what kinda sheers or rather scissors you used? I was looking to buy some and liked those.
KAI Professional Tailor Sewing Shears Scissors is what we use
I wonder if this is the gt 500 that was at the drag strip that went against the 🐺 in Knoxville drag I just watched ?
Maybe….
What happened with the flax evo 3 ways u said at the beginning that was goin in the doors and a-pillar?
at 19:30 you will see the two Mustangs at once. We did the exact system (different front speakers) in both Mustangs, but only published one video combined.
Absolutely dig your guys videos , really informative and entertaining, please keep them coming …
Thanks!!!
Awesome as always!! Glad to see another video!!
More to come! Thanks
i liked it with out all the fluff on top
Great video, just curious .... why you didn't run new 16g wire from amps to the speakers , instead of using the factory wiring and using something like the adapter interface by pac that hooks to the oem radio .
No need to upgrade beyond factory wiring on AC current. This is one of the biggest misconceptions in the car audio world and that's why we posted this article/post from Tony D'Amore from D'Amore Engineering. Until you reach 1000w of music to that speaker, no need to ever change it.
Read this article and also look up D'Amore and his credentials in the car stereo world..
soundsgoodstereo.com/blogs/blog-articles/do-you-need-to-run-new-speaker-wire-to-your-speakers
My installer did the same thing in my Mustang. I was curious as to why he didn't run the extra wire I bought, but now I know. Thanks.
To add to what the OP said, since the OEM wire is plenty heavy enough for what they are doing. modern cars use large connectors where the wiring exits the body and it is very difficult to add new wire to these. most of the methods required to do so also cause damage to the factory connector and then you can no longer easily remove the door and reconnect it.
This is so inspirational, thank you so much for showing craftsmanship in action! Watching this from the othe side of the Atlantic ocean. I see that you use Enduratex vinyl, can I ask what series this is from? Looks great to work with :) Have to get it from overseas, so best to get it right on the first try! Keep up the good work guys :)
Awesome!! Thanks for tuning in! I’m not sure on the vinyl used, that is a Sage question. I will try to remember to ask him 👍
Do you ever turn anything on in the video? Any LEDs or the stereo or anything?
Not in the video, but we did add photos of the trunk on our Instagram
What happened to the sill protection tape while buddy is doing the sound treatment to the doors?
Good eye!! We were building two Mustangs at once, one was for prototyping the parts and the other one received the identical system, but was completed in record time. Looks like after our photo shoot, they didn't put the film back on. Thanks for pointing this out.
Recently got a Silverado SS, had to change a passenger side speaker, and found out it had a full focal speker system what do u recomendo to use in subwoofers to make a good compliment with the rest of the system, was planning to run 2 8" subwoofers in a under seat ported box.
Depends on the rest of the system and the tuning capabilities. Just respect the subwoofers airspace and tuning requirements.
I really enjoyed this video and great job on the Cobra. I have some thoughts and questions.
You said it was a Sony amp powering the factory system. Was it B/O speakers or Sony speakers masked as B/O?
What wasn't the factory system giving the customer that he wanted? Did you guys listen to the system before the install ? It would have been awesome to get your customers reaction of the finished sound system and what he loved so much better about than the factory system. I look forward to seeing the other videos. Thank you
The speakers are not anything special in either factory system. The factory systems leave alot to be desired and those that have experienced high fidelity sound, factory systems are borderline unusable. We wish we could show the customers reaction, but for privacy reasons, they will not want to be on camera, with there car and showcasing $$$$$ they spend on their "toys". But maybe we can work on filming other people experiencing the system and their face is always something of shock.
I watched this from beginning to end. Absolutely amazing work. I cringed a little when you were using the router though. Fingers close brother.
I cringe in person too, but it’s Sage… so much confidence and experience with routers.
that was a pretty nice deal... thanks for the content... what kind of Nike shoes were you wearing.. just curious
Awesome video lads
Thanks 👍
I wish you would play the systems that you install.
Some videos we play the system, but unless you have a $5K pair of headphones, not sure what kind of "Sound Quality" you are going to hear. It's like watching a live concert on UA-cam that someone recorded on a GoPro, not the same experience as being there in person.
Why not all focal or crescendo something easier on the wallet with great sq
Sometimes its best to mix brands. Imagine if Pepsi created a car, breakfast cereal, manufacturing shoes and started building houses. Would you buy EVERYTHING Pepsi? Probably not, some companies just excel at different things and it takes experience to know how to mix these together properly.
Awesome stuff. You do really nice work.
Thanks!!!
Awesome video & I appreciate everything u put into this video, was wondering how would u keep the amps from heating up
They have cooling fans built into them and the top panel is slightly raised, so no issues so far with these being covered.
You guys ever work on semi trucks? Specifically Peterbilt ?
No we do not, it's something we do not specialize in.
Why did you change from the flax to the KX
It’s actually two identical mustangs, same systems except the front speakers.. so we merged them together for one video 👍
Awesome as always!!! Just curious, why did you change from the flax to the K2?
We actually built two of these Mustangs, at the same time and combined the footage :) So first one received Flax, second one K2.
@Sounds Good Stereo
Hah!!! I don't know how I possibly missed that!!! I didn't watch it all the way through because I was at an appointment.
Identical cars, except the wheels change... No reason to film both, but they received pretty much identical systems outside of front speaker choice.
@Sounds Good Stereo
Gotcha!!! Amazing craftsmanship. I bet they sound good as well!!!
@Sounds Good Stereo
Gotcha!!! Amazing craftsmanship. I bet they sound good as well!!!
Was wondering how much weight this would add to the car.
Hopefully enough so the car actually has traction :)
Ive emailed you guys bc I need some of that protector....like A LOT for the shop i work at
We have some on order. The problem is the guys will grab and use it so its hard to keep it reserved for "sale". Give us a few weeks and we will have it ready. You need the exterior and interior protection?
@@SoundsGoodStereo yes sir….both
I've lived in Tennessee my whole life. Just moved to Knoxville recently. You guys located in Knoxville???
Mount Juliet, TN. People drive or transport vehicles to us from all over the US. This customer live in Knoxville
@@SoundsGoodStereo Oh very cool. You guys do stellar work. Top shelf. Do you have a 3D printer??? Just curious.
Appreciate it! We do, but not using it for our production parts yet.
We don't get to see it lit up!?! Boo. lol....Nice work. Came out awesome!
I know, thanks for checking out the video. We thought we had filmed the lighting but did not. We have some more cool projects lined up, so we will make it up to you lol
Great work but unfortunately it's 2h trunk woodwork. Would've loved to have more focus to the DSR Amp setup and wiring.
We have more videos that touch on the electronics side.. The new TRX video touches more on the other install aspects
That’s a beautiful job!!
Thanks!!!
Oh my goodness brother stinkin awesome clean and very professional build! But no sound sample😲, very disappointed with not gettin any sound sample. Maybe with some Binaural mics you could give us some cleannsound samples on builds after your done with them from inside the cab of the vehicle! Thay would be awesome!
Thanks for checking it out!! In the future, we will explore more options for the sound sample. For now, 99.9999% of customers have no way to hear the difference as their gear cannot reproduce the articulation, space and sound stage of these systems. But I understand. Thanks again for checking it out and another video coming up soon!
First time coming across your channel and I did enjoy the video and the breakdown. I think you guys did a great job. Do you guys ever deal with other DSP brands? I happen to be partial to Helix at this current time and have a Helix Ultra DSP, I love the interface for tuning them and making adjustments. Can't say that I have had the pleasure of dealing with anything from Mosconi but now you have me interested so at the very least I'm going to stop by a dealer and see how they function/sound. Not that I can actually afford it, but it would be nice to see and hear.
Most of the higher end DSPs are good, Mosconi, Helix, Arc Audio, etc. But these are just tools and requires hundreds of hours to really learn how to utilize these to their potential. For us, we have around 10 years of experience tuning Mosconi and every single project we do receives one. So for us, we can push the envelope of what's possible with a Mosconi, but you hand us another DSP and it will take hundreds of hours to get to the level we are now with the Mosconi. Hope that helps answer your question
I have a 2019 mustang convertible I have 2 runs of xspower 0 gauge one power one ground going back. I have the same focal 3 way front component set in front being it's convertible I had no space had to run neo 6.5 in the sides of the back. I have a crossfire 800.4 running the mids and highs and a crossfire 800.1 running a single sundown x8 @ 1ohm.
Now I have factory battery under the hood plan on doing a big 3 and have a xspower d1200 for for in the trunk but I don't see any one doing builds in these mustangs and using extra batteries. What was used for electrical in this car? I know the 2 runs I have are over kill but do I not need the batter in the back? Do I have to do a big 3?
We design our systems for efficiency, so no need for electrical upgrades. To do this, you will need to use efficient speakers, amplifiers, enclosure design along with setting the levels with a Oscilloscope. Then the final tune with a DSP to ensure no wasted energy is transferred to heat that is not needed to be.
I wish we could hear these systems beat
Outstanding video full of good information and how to's, I remember asking you at mastertech would you have any new work to film so I thank you guys for the video content
Your welcome and thanks again for checking it out
You did not show the LEDs lit up! You really missed the boat on that part. I'm pretty disappointed that you did not show the final result of the LEDs and the sound. I mean, I just invested over 2.5 hours of my life to not get to experience the outcome.
I know, we are not UA-cam professionals and this was recorded over a course of a month along with many other projects. Sometimes we assume we filmed it, but we did not. It was a simple lighted panel, changes colors, subtle nothing wild.
I would like to say we won’t miss things like this again, but I’m sure we will. We appreciate your investment in time and I hope you received enough value to forgive us 👍👍
Thanks again for checking out our content.
Send me a email, I’ll send you photos of it lit up 👍 sales@soundsgoodstereo.com
Posted up photos on our Instagram account of the Mustang trunk LED lights for you.
Do you sell the door midrange speaker adapter and connector? I have a 2017 GT350 and wanting to do a speaker upgrade.
Yes, here you go:
soundsgoodstereo.com/products/2015-2020-ford-mustang-custom-mid-range-adapter-for-aftermarket-mid-range-speakers
@@SoundsGoodStereo what’s the cut out diameter?
73 mm
@@SoundsGoodStereo damn. Was hoping it would it one of the Memphis mid ranges.
Great video! I installed for iasca competition, in the late 8o's to 90' . Brings back memories. Wow things have changed, thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it! We have another video coming up end of this week, so be sure to subscribe
This made my day. Thank you!!
What about the center channel mid? Is it still working?
No, in this vehicle we recreated the a phantom center with the Mosconi 8to12 Aerospace DSP. So you would never know the center channel is not playing and customers always swear there is a center channel....
I almost always get rid of the center channel. most aftermarket equipment is not setup for it and most audio is recorded in stereo anyways which means that the factory center channel was made up and not how the sound engineer that did the mix intended it to sound.
Yes.. We are starting to use a type of upmixer which retains "stereo, but provides better dimension to the sound stage. It's very interesting.
Is Scott still working for you guys?
No he is not
@@SoundsGoodStereo a man sorry to here that he was a great installer you guys lost a good worker
Yes, I agree.. Our company changed from retail to online and he decided to go onto a different path. You have to do what makes you happy and now we have the best team we ever had, all focused on the same goal. Transitions are sometimes hard and not everyone can adapt.
Imagine installing 20k in audio on a car worth 15K 😂, but this is a clean GT500 👍
Just like spending $10k on a performance engine in a $5k car.. it’s all how customers want to enjoy life and have fun 👍🏼
Great movie 🍿 can't wait for the next one. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it! It was long, but hopefully full of content you enjoy! Next one will be long also!!
Nice what sets of focal
One Mustang had the Focal Flax, the other Mustang has the Focal K2 Power, both 3-way kits.
Did both Mustang's get the same Mosconi amps?
Yeap, identical system except front speakers
So the power from that Mosconi amp isn't to much for the Focal flax 3way.
No, not in the right hands… Wait until you see what we did in the Bronco build… we ran the Pro 5/30 just for the left side 3-way and another Pro 5/30 for the right side.. So 2,600+ just on the 3-way kit 😱😱
Would it be possible to order the box n false floor
No, we built two only and it's not something we are able to ship
What kind of router tables are those?
We custom built them from IKEA kitchen components
How much is a roll of that film?
I need some of that tape
great work
Thanks
Awesome build….but, $20k!!! Come on guys. You must’ve had to change out amps, unless the ohms on the fox Al’s matched the output from the oem amps? I’d personally like to see an Audison sound processor for this money.
All of the gear we used is in the description, check it out and add it up. Then add 120 hours of labor on top and see what you come up with 👍
Install should cost about as much as the product if not more. $300 rockford mono costs like $200-250 to install. Should you really expect a $2,000 Audison Voce mono to cost the same? Would you trust a $60 per hour mechanic on your $300,000 Lamborghini?
At $250-300, you are probably not building a custom amplifier rack to house the amplifier. That is labor for wiring by itself. You add in 10-channels of active amplification, complete sound treatment, custom CNC and laser cut speaker adapters, CAD designing, false stealth floor enclosure, hours of DSP tuning and now you have your labor cost. Yes, the labor is always the same as the gear and the difference is higher end gear requires more to setup and many time more custom labor to match the customers lifestyle.
Do you sell those bracelets for the 3.5 and 6.5?
soundsgoodstereo.com/products/2015-2020-ford-mustang-custom-mid-range-adapter-for-aftermarket-mid-range-speakers
soundsgoodstereo.com/products/custom-6-5-inch-speaker-adapters-fits-select-2011-2023-ford-mazda-lincoln-jaguar-vehicles
I had a guy in a older gt500 showing off his 10K stereo, saying it was the best in town. He was pretty upset when he heard my 3K all JL Audio system in my 94 F150, lmfao.
You won't win the battle against this Mustang, but stereo systems are only as good as the tuning.. You can have the best ingredients in the world, but if you do not know how to cook, it wont turn out that good.
@@SoundsGoodStereo how can you even say that, you don't even know what I have. Lmfao, for 20K it shouldn't even be close but it may surprise you
It it's tuned with a DSP, fully active setup, then I believe it will sound better than most aftermarket systems for double the amount that lack a DSP/tuning. If you are just talking about more bass, it comes down to who provided more internal airspace and designed a better enclosure.
@@SoundsGoodStereo yes I'm running JL Audios DSP. Plus I'm fixing too upgrade my C3's too the C7's not cause I need them, just cause I want them. I can literally play anything on my stereo and it sounds amazing.
@@SoundsGoodStereo agreed. I've had people bring 5k+ installs into my shop that sound terrible and I've also made garbage equipment sound way better than it had any right to just by doing the right things for the install and using the right accessories.
What kind of wrap is that?
I dont think B&O has actually built anything themselves in decades. They just design. Someone else makes the stuff. Philips/Magnavox built their stuff from the 70s-90s. Maybe in the 00s too. Makes sense they'd just slap their name on Sony gear.
Yes, it's unfortunate for consumers but the reality across the electronics industry.
@@SoundsGoodStereo Yup. Hard to tell who makes what these days.
Best audio sistem for me
Love the work Sage.... although I disagree about what Black hole Stuff does. It doesn't trick it into thinking it's a bigger enclosure. When the heat dissapates from the woofers it cools the air inside the enclosure faster to keep the woofers more efficient. We had a huge discussion about it years ago on the 12vinsider and Bill Basore who started Q Logic back in the day went into deep detail and showed it all charted on a graph. Pretty cool article if you want to ever check it out it's archived on there. Anyhow as I said awesome job as always guys
We ran some tests and filmed it. This video, at 4:58 when it starts. You can see how it lowers the tuning frequency of the enclosure by adding Blackhole Stuff in the appropriate amount.
ua-cam.com/video/kc4AvfomdIQ/v-deo.html
What router lift is that?
Here you go:
www.mobilesolutions-usa.com/routers-lifts
Nice work 👏
Thanks ✌️
2.5 hour vid and 20 mins in all the speakers are installed and half the trunk is done with no work shown. Then 2 hours of wood working. WTH?
Yes, that is what it takes to build a custom stereo system. The equipment is easy, but a stealth installation takes time. So for those that want to learn new techniques, improve their skill set, they can pick up on things from our videos.
Yes it would have been nice to see 'up the dress / behind the curtain' to see how it was routed and if the wires were Tessa tape shrink wrapped etc.
You can check out our other videos to see how we do behind the scenes on the wiring.
Didn't really show us how to run the door speakers... I've watch over 3 times and still do see....
You can just buy the kit and bolt them into factory locations.
soundsgoodstereo.com/collections/interior-speaker-packages