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I drive a 2010 Malibu LTZ. My sub is a 12" Kenwood, already in a bandpass box and i already have an amp. I want to keep the stock head unit. How much would it cost to have an audio shop install it in my car?

ok, they will have to install a hi-low converter, which will cost about 10 bucks, labor should not be to high if you have the box sub and amp, they will charge for the wire used based on the guage of the wire, you may be looking at anywhere from 100 to 175 depending on where you go try to get the best deal first

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You know, I’ve installed plenty of wall shelves in my time. For one reason or another, the convenience of having more space to place things in a room in an orderly fashion will bring about a feeling of peaceful bliss. Your surroundings will be so well organized that you will want to jump up for joy!

What I am going to do here is give you examples of what people I know have done with wall shelf to take advantage of limited space. I’m hoping this will give you some ideas of the useful intentions of wall shelving.

My first example is what my friend Tony did with wall shelf in his living room. Tony and his wife Jennifer own a home in upstate New York. This three bedroom, two and one half bath ranch home has a living room with a fireplace in the middle of the wall on the far end of the room. Tony and Jennifer have been collecting limited edition crystal figurines for the last 15 years.

At first, when the collection was small, they displayed them on the coffee table and end tables in their living room. As time went on and the collection got larger and larger, these beautiful crystals needed a place dedicated to this collection.

With no room for a large curio cabinet, Tony had an idea. He took one look at the wall space above the fireplace and right away he thought of wall shelves.

After searching all over online, Tony and Jennifer decided to go with a floating glass shelf system called the “Wave.” This curved glass comes in sections 24 inches wide by 8 inches deep. With these wavy glass shelves you can assemble them in a wave for as wide as you want to go by adding another 24 inch shelf side by side.

Tony and Jennifer decided to go with two six foot long shelves above the fireplace. The shelves were about 18 inches above each other. They were able to display their entire collection of crystal figurines and the living room looked spectacular.

My other friends John and Gina turned their family room into their entertainment room. On one wall they had a 60 inch flat panel TV. Below the TV was a solid oak wall mount shelf open cabinet. The cabinet itself had two shelves to accommodate their CD and DVD collection.

Sitting on top of this shelving cabinet was the receiver/amplifier for their home theater along with the subwoofer of the audio system. In all four corners of the room are Architectural Elements corner wall shelves of honey oak. These corner wall shelves are about 2/3 of the way up the wall corners with the other speakers of the home theater system sitting on them. When I watched a movie with them, it was like being in a movie theater.

My last example for making more room with wall shelves is over at the home of my neighbor down the street. This is the home of Bruce and Maurine. They have a recreation room in their basement. On one side of the room is a pool table. On the other side of the room is a ping pong table.

Along with their two children, Shauna 12 years old and Michael 14 years old, Bruce and Maurine are very much into sports. Shauna is on the figure skating team at the local rink. Michael plays on the local little league baseball team in the summer and on the hockey team at the local rink during the winter. Both Bruce and Maurine are on separate bowling leagues.

To say the least, over the past few years, trophies have accumulated in their home. It got to the point that there was no place designated to display all their trophies.

Maurine had an idea. There was a lot of open wall space in the basement recreation room. Why not put up a large shelf on each wall? So after searching online for a little while, Maurine found the perfect solution to their trophy displaying problem.

What Maurine did was to install the Vertigo 4 piece shelf set in Java which is a dark coffee colored wood. This 4 piece set added enough room to all four walls of the recreation room to more than adequately supply space for the entire family’s trophy collection.

Wall shelf not only provides more space to display your prized possessions, you will also enjoy a form of wall furniture that provides a comfortable warm feeling inside. Take a look at all the artful styles of wall shelves and you are sure to find a style that will make you feel good inside.

Barbara Tobiasz
http://www.articlesbase.com/interior-design-articles/wall-shelf-advantages-of-having-more-space-742876.html

I have a 2003 Honda Accord 4 door. I want to install My amp and Sub in the Car. Does anyone know how this could be done. Thanks!

what is the issue.? do you mean the process?

remote and rca from the cd player ran to the amp.

power wire through the firewall and then hidden by the trim .

ground wire no longer than 18 inches long then speaker wire to your amp.
for clarity you need an aftermarket reciever with rca output.

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How much does labor usually cost to install a subwoofer and 1 amp in my car? I have a 2000 acura TL.

It will cost a good bit for that car. id say about 45/hr and 4hrs so roughly $200.
I have a 99 but have been doin install for a few years and its not that hard but it is very time consuming. If you were willing to do it yourself I can tell you how to do it and you can message me with any problems you have while completing it.

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I have a 2007 Pontiac Torrent with the factory installed Pioneer 7 speaker audio system.
I want to replace the factory installed subwoofer with an aftermarket sub. I’m wondering what size sub would fit. I believe it’s an 8" sub, but I would need to know the depth of the opening, so I can choose a replacement that will fit. Is it a sealed or ported enclosure? Where could I find other information about the factory system? Such as how is the amplifier wired? Is it powering just the sub, or all of the speakers? What is the model number and specs of the amplifier? I’ve searched everywhere this information! Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!

Just by replacing the sub will probably not enhance your system much if at all. This is because if you were to replace the amp you are still going to be giving it the same amount of power. You are also going to be putting it in an enclosure that is made for the stock sub. This will most likely not match up to the size the enclosure needs to be to sound good. The result would be a sound worse then what you had before.

If you wanted to add a sub then you should consider adding an new amp and enclosure. This will give you a louder sub and a better sounding sub.

Good Luck!!!

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I have all the wires amp and the subwoofer but how much will Best buy charge me to install it all?
I have a 2000 Jeep Gand Cherokee Laredo.
I have a line out converter too.

according to the website the amp will be 69.99. Also says check with store on details for sub installs. Each store will have to see your car and what you think you want done or that can be done for you.

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