DIY stereo upgrade for under $500.00

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TK85

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So the NAVTV unit replaces the oem amp so you would need to get an aftermarket amp for the speakers along with the sub too. But if you are just getting a amp for the sub then the unit won’t work?
 

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Yup, here’s a couple build pics:

Very nice work. How many hours did the project take you? And how much are you into it for, if you don’t mind me asking?

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How did your significant other take to the workshop in the living room?
 

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Very nice work. How many hours did the project take you? And how much are you into it for, if you don’t mind me asking?

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How did your significant other take to the workshop in the living room?

Thank you. She was out of town when I was working on this part lol. Definitely had a lot of cleaning to do.

Here's my build breakdown:
Design: 65.30 hours
In-House Fab: 238.30 hours
Outside Fab: 111.00 hours
Tuning: 24.00 hours
Total Build Time: 439.00 hours

This number will continue to grow as I still have some fit and finish items to deal with along with auditioning some different speakers for my front stage, and most importantly, LOTS more tuning.

Cost: Not cheap. lol. Since I did all the installation and most of the design and fab work myself, I saved a ton and the work was done right.
 
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Wow. That is a ton of time. It certainly paid off as it looks great.
 

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So the NAVTV unit replaces the oem amp so you would need to get an aftermarket amp for the speakers along with the sub too. But if you are just getting a amp for the sub then the unit won’t work?
Yes. That is correct!
 

Kahuna

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DH, is a DSP necessary between the NAV TV and the amps? I notice you have one. What does it offer? Are you using it as a crossover?

I also notice you have RCAs connecting them in one shot and TOS link or USB connecting them in the other. Notice any difference in performance?
 

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The new NAVTV has a built in dsp. The software will be released the end of this month. You technically don’t need a dsp with the NAVTV but Helix is known as one of the best dsp’s produced today and I wanted ultimate SQ so I spared no expense. Making a good dsp is difficult and it’s something that can make or break your system.

My crossover network is fully active so the HELIX is acting as a crossover for each channel. No analog crossovers in the system.

I went from rca to toslink because I wanted a higher input level into the helix mk2. Because the NAVTV rca output is a max of 4 volts, I was having to turn my gains up to reach a fully clipping signal. With toslink, the input gain is much higher thus I could turn my amp gains down.

Also, technically a digital signal is always a higher quality signal but I don’t know many that could tell the difference without an rta.
 
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Kahuna

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Thanks so much for all your input. Awesome build you have put together. I would love to hear it!
 

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unfortunately, now i have to tear my truck apart this weekend after reading this thread!!!

Of all things with these trucks being so good, the b&o stereo is just unimpressive. I came from a 16 Denali with Bose and it would blow this system away. though it looks like a simple enough upgrade. Are the factory front 6x9 speakers 2-ohm? Sorry if i missed this, my brain is mush from all the information i just took in.
 
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