Dear Pakwheelers.. I regularly browse thru the sound sound system setups posted on the PW Forums.. Anyways It's been few days I got entire setup installed, just got chance this weekend to take few pictures and thought of sharing my current Audio setup with you guys Installed on my Honda Accord 2010 in Dubai:
Headunit:
Pioneer 2450BT - DVD Headunit
Front Speakers:
Hertz HSK 165A - 6.5 Component System
Peak Power Handling [Watts]: 250
RMS Power Handling [Watts]: 125
Rear Speakers:
Rockford Fosgate R1-653
6-3/4" 3-way car speakers
Peak Power Handling [Watts]: 80 Watts
RMS Power Handling [Watts]: 40 watts
Subwoofer:
Rockford Fosgate P2D4-12 - Black
Peak Power Handling [Watts]: 800 Watts Max
RMS Power Handling [Watts]: 400 Watts RMS
SPL (dB @ 1w/1m): 86
Amplifiers:
For Speakers:
Infinity Reference 7451a - for Front Components and Rear Speakers
RMS Power Handling [Watts]: 111 x 4 Channels
Peak Power Handling [Watts]: 524 Watts
Amplifier Class: AB
For Woofer:
Pioneer GM-7300 - Mono Block
Peak Power Handling [Watts]: 1 x 500W (4 Ohms) or 1 x 800W (2 Ohms)
RMS Power Handling [Watts]: 14.4V (20Hz-240Hz/4O): 1 x 250W 14.4V (20Hz-240Hz/2O): 1 x 360W
RCA Cables:
Monster Cable
I was running Rockford Fosgate woofer P2D412 + Pioneer GM7300 Monoblock amplifier on stock headunit, overall I was happy with the quality I had also changed the rare stock speakers with RF Prime series.. Anyways one fine day i walked into an audio shop and found this customised panel for Honda Accord one of a kind was just imported from US, by just looking at that I relunctaly decided to buy this panel + DVD both of them I got on offer, next step i was looking for front stage components.. Since OEM front Components couldn't take much load with new Head unit.. Focal was on a top priority till i searched about Hertz.. I asked about Hertz & Focal from few audio specialist guys ova here they all suggested to go for Hertz HSK 165 with Atleast 100x4 Watts RMS amplifier to support the components. Luckily I found a friend who was selling his 4 channel Infinity amplifier and when i checked the ratings it was 111 x 4 more than enough to fry your speakers 






