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    Audio Artwork

    I can't take credit for the individual artwork, but I put everything together today while home sick from work. I've been thinking about the concept for a year or so now. I'm pretty happy with the results. Tony
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    Voice control ruined after iPod Touch update!

    I'm inclined to agree. Is there a way to update Sync? The dealership literally won't do it. I've been unsuccessful at updating the system myself no matter what I try, whether off the SyncMyRide website, my cell phone, or either of my home's two wi-fi routers. Very frustrating. Tony
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    Voice control ruined after iPod Touch update!

    It's an iPod and it's connected to the car via USB. Tony
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    Voice control ruined after iPod Touch update!

    Hey, everyone. I've been using an iPod Touch in my 2017 Explorer Sport with the Sony system, as well as my previous 2015 Explorer Sport with the Sony system. As glitchy as both Sync systems were, each for different reasons, the one thing that has worked pretty much flawlessly is the voice...
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    Solved Tony407's Ultimate DIY Audiophile Audio Build

    Given your preferences, I'd suggest adding a small sub box that you can attach to the floor or whatnot behind the 3rd-row seats. Not the same as a stealthy install and you'll some lose cargo space, but that would be the simple solution to weak bass. And easy to take out when you sell the...
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    Solved Tony407's Ultimate DIY Audiophile Audio Build

    Possibly. I've been considering doing some work on the side.
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    Solved Tony407's Ultimate DIY Audiophile Audio Build

    I'm sorry, I have absolutely no idea about changing the build number on an OEM radio, never even heard of this. I would love to get an upgraded alternator, but I just haven't gotten around to it yet. Scoring one for $75 is pretty sweet though!
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    Solved Tony407's Ultimate DIY Audiophile Audio Build

    Livernois Motorsports Engineering T440 package. Steeda adjustable rear sway bar. And I'm a huge Star Wars fan.
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    Solved Tony407's Ultimate DIY Audiophile Audio Build

    Audio Control SA-4140i calibrated microphone. Hooking the DM-810 DSP to my windows laptop and iPod touch for RTA and other stuff.
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    Solved Tony407's Ultimate DIY Audiophile Audio Build

    Subwoofer volume and DSP knob, and mute button for the radar detector. Circuit breaker and secondary battery isolator. Routing my 0-guage wire up through the floor near the emergency brake cable.
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    Solved Tony407's Ultimate DIY Audiophile Audio Build

    Audio Control Epicenter in the glove box.
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    Solved Tony407's Ultimate DIY Audiophile Audio Build

    Audio Control DM-810 DSP. It's installed behind the OEM Sony subwoofer grill. I used magnets to hold the grill in place for easy access.
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    Solved Tony407's Ultimate DIY Audiophile Audio Build

    There were 134 new electrical & audio connections when putting the system in and integrating it with the OEM system. (I know because I counted them for the other guy's insurance company when they asked me if my stereo equipment was "permanently installed" in the Explorer.) I soldered pretty...
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    Solved Tony407's Ultimate DIY Audiophile Audio Build

    Here's the false floor that goes over the subs, amps, battery & power distribution.
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    Solved Tony407's Ultimate DIY Audiophile Audio Build

    MTX 9500 Series 12-inch subwoofer. 49 pounds each. My two MTX amps will deliver 1200 watts to each sub.
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