Honda Civic Audio System Upgrade: Alpine speakers, Hushmat Sound Deadening, Audio Control DSP Amp

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

Комментарии • 47

  • @Priiskii
    @Priiskii 6 месяцев назад +2

    This helped me for sure! I just did a simple front speaker swap with some JL audio c1s. Very good and responsive speakers, but since they are much thumpier than the stock civic speakers, they were creating a rattle that was driving me nuts. I spent my entire day just putting foam around the bracket, speakers, and the door. So far iv minimized the rattling to a good enough point. When I do the back speakers I’m just gunna rip all the door apart again and go to town on sound dampening and foam

  • @repit5014
    @repit5014 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for videoing this!! I plan on working in my own soundtreatment in my Civic XI doors one by one.
    First I will do just treatment and see how it sounds without any rattle at high volume.
    Maybe I wont even feel the need to do a whole new audio system.
    Its honestly my only gripe with this vehicle.

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Sound proofing works wonders for sure. The right materials, installed properly, in the right locations can enhance any audio system. We have sound proofed many cars where clients just needed a little better sound and sound proofing gave them what they needed without having to upgrade speakers, install amplifiers, etc. There are still benefits to upgrading speakers or adding amplifiers, etc. it just depends on what your sound goal is. Also understanding what aspects of the sound will change with sound proofing. For example if you are trying to get more accurate high frequency response from the current speaker system then sound proofing will not do much for you there. But if you want better sounding midrange, and better sounding bass then sound proofing will definitely help those areas. Sound proofing and DSPs should be in every car regardless of model or audio system. Without sound proofing and DSPs no audio system, factory or not, can truly perform to their fullest potential.

  • @daveroski
    @daveroski Год назад +1

    NICE Job! I like the cloth wrapping of clips IDEA!, I may do this as well, but maybe put on the base and cut a slit so its a little easier to slide in. People do not realize how time consuming it is to do doors, panels etc. I am sure its sticker shock when you give customers the estimate for sound treatment.

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  Год назад +2

      Thank you! Clip or mounting base will work. With cloth tape like this ( Tesa Tape ) we find it tends to fall off the base after a short amount of time so the next time the doors come off the tape can easily let go. Wrapping the head of the clip has been extremely reliable for us. Fully doing doors the way we recommend can be a sticker shock for some, but not as much as you would think because of our process. Once our clients understand the value in sound treating a vehicle our clients they understand exactly what they are investing their hard earned money into. We give our clients all the information for them to choose the right solution for them, so sticker shock is not a huge issue.

    • @daveroski
      @daveroski Год назад +1

      @@sorealsounds all great points. Thanks!!

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  Год назад

      @@daveroski You’re welcome!

  • @eddiemunster4261
    @eddiemunster4261 17 дней назад +1

    What’s the part number on the cloth tape

  • @benbryceholden1
    @benbryceholden1 4 месяца назад +1

    Where did you get the speaker wire harness/adapter?

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  4 месяца назад

      @@benbryceholden1 for speaker adapters if we don’t fabricate them we use Metra speaker mounting adapters. Metra also makes speaker wire harness for many vehicles. In this video it was the Metra adapters + harnesses. Email us if you would like to check pricing and availability. Our email is info@sorealsounds.com

  • @MonstrousMinds
    @MonstrousMinds 7 месяцев назад +1

    What thickness Hushmat megabond did you use on this project and is this your typically used thickness?

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  7 месяцев назад +1

      We use all three thickness all of the time. Which one we use depends on reason, and available space. On this car rear deck was 1/2” and door panels was 1/4”. 1/8” was used in many spots through out the vehicle with our installation not shown in video.

  • @chodkowski01
    @chodkowski01 5 месяцев назад

    I missed the part where you upgraded the Alternator and battery system to power the upgraded stereo system?

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  5 месяцев назад +1

      We do not deal with alternators. Client upgraded his battery and we did the big three wiring upgrade for the client.

    • @Top-Kek
      @Top-Kek 2 месяца назад

      Unnecessary.

  • @nhantran98
    @nhantran98 Год назад +1

    How do you connect the adapter to the speaker?

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  Год назад +1

      The adapter has pre drilled holes in it for screws in typical bolt patterns of speakers. The adapter is designed to use the factory mounting bolt from the factory speaker, the bottom of the adapter has tabs to fit into the lower portion of the door, and then there are additional screw holes on the bottom corners so you can secure the bottom of the adapter to the door better.

    • @nhantran98
      @nhantran98 Год назад

      @@sorealsounds very good sir, and how do the wiring adapter hooks on to the speaker connector, thanks very much

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  Год назад

      @@nhantran98 One side of the harness has the connector to plug directly into the Honda connector, the side connecting to the speaker we solder the wires onto the speaker terminal.

  • @youtubergrouper3428
    @youtubergrouper3428 2 месяца назад

    Not sure if youre still here.
    Im trying to start an install on my civic but its the hybrid.
    How many watts rms do you think I can get away with? Crutchfield too conservative with there 350 rms recommendation

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  2 месяца назад +1

      @@youtubergrouper3428 If you are not adding additional batteries or power cells then I would agree with Crutchfield on keeping the RMS on the lower side. If you are going to run more than 350Watts RMS you should invest in proper power to drive the wattage you plan to.

    • @youtubergrouper3428
      @youtubergrouper3428 2 месяца назад

      @@sorealsounds what's the cheapest/easiest way to do this so I can do i 1100 rms system in my 2025 civic Hybrid? PLEASE answer 🙏

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  2 месяца назад

      @@youtubergrouper3428 Cheap ways are like putting a bandaid over a big wound. Take your time and invest the money into the things needed to connect your system properly. Your system will only be as good as your weakest link. I would upgrade your underhood battery to a good AGM or lithium, I would do a big three electrical wire upgrade, and I would add a Hybrid Capacitor from JY Power. This would be the bare minimum I would start with, then install your amplifier system, then run the system full tilt and then monitor the voltage across the various points of the car and audio equipment to see if you have voltage drops. If you do you will have to beef up the power more. The JY power Hybrid capacitor I would recommend is at this link. jypwr.com/products/jy-power-nxt-2kf-2000-farad-hybrid-capacitor

  • @echannel1018
    @echannel1018 Год назад

    Which speaker brackets did you use top mount aftermarket speakers to the doors?

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  Год назад

      Metra 82-7805. Be aware many speaker magnets are drastically larger than the factory Honda speakers. Many times modification to the factory speaker opening in the door must be done to fit the new speaker, even with this speaker adapter.

  • @Gothicsummer67
    @Gothicsummer67 Год назад +1

    how much is this exact install? I just got my civic sport and your quality of work is amazing.

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  Год назад +2

      Thank you! Hard to remember exactly as some of the things were done at separate times like the fabrication of the subwoofer enclosure, but roughly around $10k with all of the equipment, installation parts, and labor.

  • @christianm7553
    @christianm7553 Год назад +1

    How much cost i have the same car?

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  Год назад +1

      This is video is not all of the audio that was done to this car. The complete audio system done on the this vehicle was $15k.

    • @mcastro8429
      @mcastro8429 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@sorealsoundson a civic? That’s wild

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@mcastro8429 when you love music and want it to sound great it doesn’t matter what the vehicle is, just matters what the musical experience is

    • @Group_Anonymous
      @Group_Anonymous 5 месяцев назад

      It’s a civic 😂

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  5 месяцев назад

      @@Group_Anonymous Yes it is, and it sounds awesome. It’s not about the car that the audio system is in, it’s about the level of enjoyment you get out of listening to your music in whatever you drive daily. If you truly love music then you will make your audio system sound exactly how you want it too, regardless of what the cost of the vehicles it’s in is.

  • @chrisa1352
    @chrisa1352 Год назад +1

    Where is part 2??!!!!

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  Год назад

      There is no part 2. The subwoofer enclosure was built for a Civic prior to this one. When the client got this Civic we transferred the subwoofer system. This video was second upgrade made for the interior speakers and DSP amplifier. What specifically are you looking to see in a part 2? We can check to see if we have any videos that have what you may be looking to see.

    • @doddgerkid220
      @doddgerkid220 7 месяцев назад

      A video on how you took the rear deck off? I want to either eliminate my rear deck so there’s no rattles or sound treat under like in the video.

    • @knifen2478
      @knifen2478 7 месяцев назад

      Wtf! this video sould be taken down for rule violation. This is considered edging content. Where's the end result?

  • @christianm7553
    @christianm7553 Год назад

    How long you guys take for do this job?

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  Год назад

      With the custom fabrication of the subwoofer enclosure, amplifier mounting rack, mounts for other audio accessories, installation, and DSP audio tuning this vehicle took roughly 4 weeks.

  • @andrescarreno8577
    @andrescarreno8577 Год назад

    Where are you guys located at ??

  • @antoniojrdz
    @antoniojrdz 2 месяца назад

    Which one of yalls nephews made the music for this video? 🤣

  • @spawnandbatman6975
    @spawnandbatman6975 8 месяцев назад

    Damn too bad your shop is 18hrs away. 😂. I hope the shop I go to does this type of install. I cannot stand any rattle in the car.

    • @sorealsounds
      @sorealsounds  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you! There are still quality audio facilities left in the US. Unfortunately majority of the shops are not, but if you do your research you should be able to find one of the few good ones left in our industry. A great way to help your research would be to call the manufacturer of the audio products you are looking to purchase or install and have a conversation with someone in that company to see who they would recommend in close proximity to you. If multiple manufacturers point you to the same place then you know you are on the right track.

    • @spawnandbatman6975
      @spawnandbatman6975 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@sorealsounds will do. There’s a shop near me in Columbus Georgia called jimmy audio shop. They’ve been around for almost 40 years and have almost a 5 star rating so I think I can trust them lol