I have a model 3 with the premium audio package. All I want to add is a sub in the trunk. Do you have a video where you show where you are getting 12V power for the amp and how you are getting the audio signal to it etc
Matt, you are a true craftsman. Your work is cleaner then stock and even cleaner then the guys, at RTTi. (Rockford Fosgates Technical Training Institute). I worked at Rockford, in 1995. This is Scott. I will get with you on some custom A-pillar pods are our Lexus, for a pair of Utopia No.7 3" mids and pair of Be. Tweets. Also, a set a solid kick panel pods, for the Utopia 6 5" midbass drivers. I will email you.
The song you opened and closed with one of my all time favorites. The sub enclosure was different but I have liked others much better, all other aspects were aesthetically pleasing. Thanks for posting.
This is probably too basic but is there a Illusion audi or other speaker set you sell that is more plug and play with the current car amps? And or sub upgrade. Tesla S 2018 facelift. By the way. You mention often 3 way sets are better in ok with that. If there is a front three way that would be great.
Did you know that Taramp are making High Voltage car audio amplifier?.. By high voltage i mean up to 400Vdc input instead of 12V... they can out up to 160 000W.. sure it is not for SQ but it is way more simple! Tesla batteri is about that voltage... connect it directly! and up you have acces to FULL battery power and not being limited by the internal Dc-Dc converter to gove you 12V with about 100A..
Nice work but how are you running power? I would hope there's a way not to kill the cycle life of the factory battery. Maybe they will add a separate generator or alternator off the drivetrain somehow so that minimal effect of battery life is effected. 18650 even 21700 cell prices are pretty expensive especially when you have to buy a complete oem tesla pack itself
Think about what you just said. “Maybe they will run a separate generator or alternator” How much power do you think an audio system uses. Lol. It isn’t even measurable on the car. I have done 100s of teslas and there has never been any kind of noticeable range loss. Ever. Running an audio system on a Tesla battery pack is the equivalent of powering a single led on a bank of car batteries. It does not have. A measurable impact. Just think about how much power it takes to propel the car down the road at 60mph for a mile. No where the energy to run an audio system for multiple hours. Lol.
Incredible install! I'm very curious to know what impact the current draw of a 1500 watt sound system has on an electric car that depends on it's battery charge for everything, not to mention the added weight. How were these factors considered in this application, and what are your thoughts in general about high power audio in electric cars? Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
endall39 it does not affect the car at all. These are the best cars to install this type of equipment. See my other Tesla videos where I go in depth explaining this.
@@therealmatty_s Matt, this is true on 2006 Lexus rx400h hybrid? No alternator, the DC-to-DC converter is 288V and apparently recharges the auxiliary standard battery, in the engine department is 13.9 volts.
Great Build, attention to detail is phenomenal, going the extra mile to match the OEM interior materials is icing on the cake! Great design and execution as always🔥🔥🔥 Hearing music as intended by the artist, mixing & mastering engineer is an amazing experience everyone needs to try in their life. It doesn’t matter if you’re not a big music listener, when you hear your favorite song in a sound quality designed system you will hear nuances in the music you have never heard before ✅
What is the difference between the AMAS 2 chip that your using in this setup and MOS chip? Are both chips limited to Bluetooth 3.0? How do they sound in comparison?
I know you can use an adapter to go from a Fiio player to coaxial digital into the Mosconi processor, but I know Matt favors the Astell and Kern player, so I don't know if they offer the same type of thing, but I'd assume so.
I checked out the video. It was very informative, but unfortunately none of the literature on the AMAS 2 chip says that it supports aptX HD. The specs say it supports Bluetooth 3.0 and A2DP Audio. Have the specs changed or they didn't update the manuals/specifications?
Oh all this is epic but if given a budget of 1500 dollars which includes speakers, amps, sub, dsp, sound dampening and wires What would be the part list? (if you don't mind sharing), because all this is excellent equipment and I wish I could listen to this in the future and I know the 1500 dollars setup won't sound like this at all but would be way better than factory for a Honda, skoda or vw. Love your work you got amazing talent ❤️
Abhishek Rohera you could not do it correctly for 1500. Even if you pair entry level equipment... you could not do speakers, amps, sub, DSP, and sound treatment for 1500. The most basic form will be in the $4k price point.
@@therealmatty_s Oh okay shit wanted to upgrade my Honda's sound was planning on buying 2 infinity kappas components or focal entry level speakers but after this a bit sceptical about it. Will it sound trash or the end result is not justified spending 1500 dollars because 4000 dollars basic setup will be good but it's just way out of my budget
Checked your website out, it's a shame you don't have straightforward pricing or any pricing for that matter. I have a Model S 85, wouldn't be any different than the p 100d in terms of space and totality.
If you have seen my other videos or the website you would see that everything we build is tailored for that particular client. No set up is the same which is why you do not see pricing. None of this is mass produced. There are tons of different product to fit each persons budget. You can have extensive fabrication or none at all. It is tailored to you. We build packages around budget.
Wow! Finally a car audio installer who understands true SQ for us Audiophiles.
I have a model 3 with the premium audio package. All I want to add is a sub in the trunk. Do you have a video where you show where you are getting 12V power for the amp and how you are getting the audio signal to it etc
Matt, you are a true craftsman. Your work is cleaner then stock and even cleaner then the guys, at RTTi. (Rockford Fosgates Technical Training Institute). I worked at Rockford, in 1995. This is Scott. I will get with you on some custom A-pillar pods are our Lexus, for a pair of Utopia No.7 3" mids and pair of Be. Tweets. Also, a set a solid kick panel pods, for the Utopia 6 5" midbass drivers. I will email you.
wow just found this in recommended and am absolutely amazed. Phenomenal work!! Could not be more impressed. Keep up the good work.
The song you opened and closed with one of my all time favorites. The sub enclosure was different but I have liked others much better, all other aspects were aesthetically pleasing.
Thanks for posting.
Can you upgrade an OEM speaker, woofer and or subwoofer by reassembling it with factory dimensions aftermarket components???
How did you tap the 12v? However, I have a model 3.
Hey Matt do you prefer the PRO vs the AS amps
Matt do you have any experience with the Helix P SIX MK2? Just got it for my Lexus - can't wait to get it installed!
This is probably too basic but is there a Illusion audi or other speaker set you sell that is more plug and play with the current car amps? And or sub upgrade. Tesla S 2018 facelift.
By the way. You mention often 3 way sets are better in ok with that. If there is a front three way that would be great.
Do you ever use Audiofrog components?
Did you know that Taramp are making High Voltage car audio amplifier?.. By high voltage i mean up to 400Vdc input instead of 12V... they can out up to 160 000W.. sure it is not for SQ but it is way more simple! Tesla batteri is about that voltage... connect it directly! and up you have acces to FULL battery power and not being limited by the internal Dc-Dc converter to gove you 12V with about 100A..
Are you doing any work on Model 3's?
I love this install. It’s simply advanced! Well explained and display of quality aftermarket material vs oem dealer components.
Did you do the light on the enclosure to make up for covering up the trunk light?
Yes, the light on the enclosure lights up the entire trunk area.
Nice work but how are you running power? I would hope there's a way not to kill the cycle life of the factory battery. Maybe they will add a separate generator or alternator off the drivetrain somehow so that minimal effect of battery life is effected. 18650 even 21700 cell prices are pretty expensive especially when you have to buy a complete oem tesla pack itself
Think about what you just said. “Maybe they will run a separate generator or alternator”
How much power do you think an audio system uses. Lol. It isn’t even measurable on the car. I have done 100s of teslas and there has never been any kind of noticeable range loss. Ever. Running an audio system on a Tesla battery pack is the equivalent of powering a single led on a bank of car batteries. It does not have. A measurable impact. Just think about how much power it takes to propel the car down the road at 60mph for a mile. No where the energy to run an audio system for multiple hours. Lol.
Incredible install! I'm very curious to know what impact the current draw of a 1500 watt sound system has on an electric car that depends on it's battery charge for everything, not to mention the added weight. How were these factors considered in this application, and what are your thoughts in general about high power audio in electric cars? Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
endall39 it does not affect the car at all. These are the best cars to install this type of equipment. See my other Tesla videos where I go in depth explaining this.
@@therealmatty_s Matt, this is true on 2006 Lexus rx400h hybrid? No alternator, the DC-to-DC converter is 288V and apparently recharges the auxiliary standard battery, in the engine department is 13.9 volts.
Amazing installation !
This is the dude that you just say “make it do what it do” I think I will do something with him for my next SEMA build.
Brian Elli thanks Brian. Let’s do it!
Matt Schaeffer just sent you an email
Great Build, attention to detail is phenomenal, going the extra mile to match the OEM interior materials is icing on the cake! Great design and execution as always🔥🔥🔥
Hearing music as intended by the artist, mixing & mastering engineer is an amazing experience everyone needs to try in their life. It doesn’t matter if you’re not a big music listener, when you hear your favorite song in a sound quality designed system you will hear nuances in the music you have never heard before ✅
Up To Bat Entertainment thank you!
Nice design. What is a subwofer?
Michael Robertson I explain this in the video. It is a Focal 10” Kevlar
What is the difference between the AMAS 2 chip that your using in this setup and MOS chip? Are both chips limited to Bluetooth 3.0? How do they sound in comparison?
I know you can use an adapter to go from a Fiio player to coaxial digital into the Mosconi processor, but I know Matt favors the Astell and Kern player, so I don't know if they offer the same type of thing, but I'd assume so.
See my video on the Lexus GS F Sport. I explain this in full detail.
I checked out the video. It was very informative, but unfortunately none of the literature on the AMAS 2 chip says that it supports aptX HD. The specs say it supports Bluetooth 3.0 and A2DP Audio. Have the specs changed or they didn't update the manuals/specifications?
Am i the only one wondering how much is the setup for this?!?
Excellent video. I definitively will be contacting you once I get my Model 3. I live near Baltimore.
Woodcraft is a good source for burlwood boards, blocks, veneer etc. and Arizona ironwood is also a good source for high end burlwood.
Jim Elam You are right. We order from woodcraft all the time.
I know you install Focal stuff but what's your opinion of the Hertz MLK 1650.3 build quality?
I have never used it.
Beautiful 😍.
Fuckin beast mode, dude! You keep setting the bar higher. Love it!
mattalones93 thanks homie.
I just hope you are making so much money for all this effort
Oh all this is epic but if given a budget of 1500 dollars which includes speakers, amps, sub, dsp, sound dampening and wires
What would be the part list? (if you don't mind sharing), because all this is excellent equipment and I wish I could listen to this in the future and I know the 1500 dollars setup won't sound like this at all but would be way better than factory for a Honda, skoda or vw.
Love your work you got amazing talent ❤️
Abhishek Rohera you could not do it correctly for 1500. Even if you pair entry level equipment... you could not do speakers, amps, sub, DSP, and sound treatment for 1500. The most basic form will be in the $4k price point.
@@therealmatty_s
Oh okay shit wanted to upgrade my Honda's sound was planning on buying 2 infinity kappas components or focal entry level speakers but after this a bit sceptical about it. Will it sound trash or the end result is not justified spending 1500 dollars because 4000 dollars basic setup will be good but it's just way out of my budget
Amazing as always
I appreciate it Mark!
Matt Schaeffer love your work, thank you for taking the time to reply
lovely work matt!! xx
Thank you!
Great work bro 😎,✌️ out from CALI
Thanks brother!
Awesome work Matt. Am working on being better everyday.😊
Robert Savage awesome Robert! Thank you!
Excellent work, it looks fantastic.
Tim datoolman Thank You Tim!
Checked your website out, it's a shame you don't have straightforward pricing or any pricing for that matter. I have a Model S 85, wouldn't be any different than the p 100d in terms of space and totality.
If you have seen my other videos or the website you would see that everything we build is tailored for that particular client. No set up is the same which is why you do not see pricing. None of this is mass produced. There are tons of different product to fit each persons budget. You can have extensive fabrication or none at all. It is tailored to you. We build packages around budget.
Matt, your high school Art teacher loved you
Next level fabrication.
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Oh cool now he only gets 5 miles per kilowatt hours. Electric cars will kill the car audio market.
You sound very educated. 🤣
I love Matt's fabrication skills and sense for aesthetics, but I really don't like Teslas. They're not pretty. Anywhere.