Project: MRS3: Plug & Play music system: "The smallest"

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Project: MRS3: Plug & Play music system: "The smallest"

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I represent and obstruct Car Hifi components from Audio Art (http://www.audioart.ch).
Audio Art sells and used not only chosen Car Audio products, but also produces its own components under the name Scustic.

In my MRS3 it comes to use the smallest music system:

The Plug & Play solution from Audiotechnik Fischer consisting of:
-Amplifier PP82DSP
-Bass reflex subwoofer PP 7S D
-Scustic 2-way system consisting of the Helix 13cm woofers P 205 (also from Audiotechnik Fischer) and tweeter and crossover from Scustic
The subwoofer has been changed a bit and the bass were exchanged against two 16cm Kicker Comp RT 67 Chassis.

In addition still insulation mats for the front door panels and for the spare wheel box.
All cables and speaker cables remain OEM.
The only line which must be laid is the connection to the rear to the subwoofer.

And you've got a "small and simple" solution, which makes difficult the life of the next larger music systems.

Moreover, I have made a few changes for me, which have nothing to do with the performance of the music system.

Here we go:

The components:

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Exchanged the bass and changed the embroidery of orange / white to yellow / black:

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A bit disassemble:

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OEM speaker out, sealing tape and adapter rings mounted, and the OEM speaker cable in the OEM harness laid from the front to the behind of the door panel:

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The midrange speaker, also with sealing tape, mounted:

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Door panels insulated on the inside:

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And mounted, nothing to see from the outside:

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The Scustic tweeters and crossovers already prepared:

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They fit in without modification. The OEM cover fits:

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The crossovers find space each side of the dashboard easily accessible:

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I have made a aluminium holder. Thus, the amplifier can be simply screwed upper the glovebox on the dashboard holder:

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The Y adapter is now plugged. For this, the OEM radio needs to be expanded, plug in and over to the amplifier:

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The cable between the amplifier and subwoofer mounted. And the spare wheel box also insulated:

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As already mentioned, I have changed the bass chassis for more pressure. Therefore, the amplifier needs an additional power supply.
Otherwise, the OEM power supply from the Y Adapter is sufficient. Believe it or not, but it would be enough:

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And mounting:

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And a new battery, An Optima Yellow Top:

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To adjust the music system with the software, and to do this without expanding the
glove compartment, I have mounted a USB Connection in the glove compartment:

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And a new iPod slot, so I don’t have to use the OEM USB Connector in the center console:

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This iPod slot is from the Volkswagen cars. I have remove the VW electronic and mount a USB Adapter. So all stay Plug&Play:

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Fit in the center console:

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And ready installed:

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The iPod labeled and anodized the front plate matching to the MRS3:

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The spare wheel box covered with felt:

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Now we come to the fixation of the spare wheel box - subwoofer.
I have made an aluminium holder:

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The threaded sleeve is pressed and stuck in the plastic threaded hole for mounting normally the spare wheel:

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Anodized:

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The threaded sleeve is pressed and stuck in:

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Screwed:

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The bracket is screwed from below:

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Now you can screw the threaded bolt:

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Plugged on the subwoofer:

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And screwed with a lock nut:

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The on-board tool also has space:

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Moreover i left still leave a residual thread to install a RSC coilover strut to show at meetings. Practical and simple:

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In the end, even adjust with the Audiotechnik Fischer Software – finished:

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