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gashalot 01-06-2005 03:51 PM

Houston Audio Shops
 
I'll be moving to the Houston area in a little over a month, and I'm considering replacing the stereo in my 8 to give it a little more thump. Does anyone know if there is a decent shop in/around Houston that has done RX-8 installs in the past? I know these installs are a bit tricker than usual because of the strange audio signalling used by Bose, and I'd prefer to go to someone with experience.

Thoughts/recommendations are appreciated.

DrKillJoY 01-06-2005 04:41 PM

I havent heard of any shops personally that have done RX-8(s) yet.

However, forum regular rotarygod has done a couple of custom boxes for local 8 owners.

I will let him give you his credentials himself. (The list is rather extensive.)

shelleys_man_06 01-07-2005 08:02 PM

I had a car audio shop called Traffic Jamz do an install on my old Camry. I'm sure they wouldn't have a problem doing it. Plus, the install and the stuff there is really cheap; I got a pair of top-end MB Quarts for just shy of 150$, but that was back in 2000. Try searching for them in Yellowpages. Or you can go the rotarygod route. His boxes are pretty cool.

rotarygod 01-07-2005 08:47 PM

I can do alot of stuff but by sheer virtue of not having the time to, I won't do anymore. It's not fair to keep people waiting forever and I've done this enough already.

punishr 01-08-2005 01:17 AM

I have done one on my 8 and it seems to sound and work pretty good....In my own opinion...

If you would like to, you can listen to mine when you get moved down here and we can see what we can do about getting something installed for you.

PM me if you want, letting me know when you will be down here and settled in and ready to do something to put some "bump in yo trunk".

gashalot 01-08-2005 03:17 AM

The real motivation for looking for a shop is because I'd prefer to swap out everything except the head unit (those dashtop pods that give you a DIN mount just don't quite do it for me), and I haven't seen a great "tutorial" so far. I've done installs in the past, but those vehicles never required extensive rewiring (IE: speaker leads were usable).

Has anyone in the area replaced all of the speakers before?

punishr 01-08-2005 03:29 AM

On your Bose system, every speaker is pre-amped right?

gashalot 01-08-2005 12:22 PM

Yes, each speaker is pre-amped on the Bose, but the issue is that these amps are a little weak for most mid-range after market speakers, and I'd prefer to remove all of the bose speakers/amps and replace them with aftermarket parts at the same time so I can avoid blowing out pieces because the Bose/aftermarket work.

punishr 01-08-2005 05:52 PM

I don't think it would be a problem replacing everything with aftermarket, I have done a couple of complete removal/install's with the Bose system before. If you want, look me up on this website when you move down here and I would be glad to help you install all of this for you, that is, if you want to do that. If not, I can probably give you a couple of good choices for different shops to take it to if you want to spend all of that money.....

Trumpy 08-14-2005 01:16 PM

Any luck on finding a Houston Store?
 
Any luck with finding a Houston store that will install into your car?

I bought my RX8 recently (with Bose). I just want to put an Amp and a Sub in mine. I did some installation in High School (like 10 years ago) and I realize I don't really want to do it again.

I read the posts and realize there are some specifics to the installation with the BOSE system.

I even went to a retail audio store and told them I have a factory Bose system and would just like to have an amp and sub installed. In between the guy chewing his food, he told me that they didn't recommend installing amps on factory, blah blah blah blah. He really P-ed me off and I walked out. I realized later if he agreed to, they probably would have messed it up anyway.

Does anyone know of a store that 1) will do it and 2) will do it correctly. I don't want to spend a fortune, but I don't mind spending money for it done right.

If all else fails, I don't mind doing it myself, I just REALLY hate running / splicing wires.

Thanks,

Trumpy

canaryrx8 08-14-2005 02:35 PM

just keep the bose and some subs an am amp, you would be completely astonished at the difference it makes, makes it sound like a completely different system. :)

Trumpy 08-19-2005 12:26 AM

Hi again,

Does anyone know of any Houston audio shops that will know how to do a good job. Basically, I'd like to walk in and say "Hey I have an RX8 with Bose and I want a sub amp installed" and they know what to do.

Also, if there arn't any, is there a 'how to, pic by pic thread out there?' I really dread doing it myself, however I'm not above doing it.

I'm willing to spend a little money to have someone qualified to do it.

Thanks again.

rotarygod 08-19-2005 01:57 AM

Call expressive Audio in Humble. Ask for Bo. 281-446-5266. The shop is by no means impressive looking but they do very good work. Tell him Fred sent you.

youngen 08-25-2005 10:33 PM

ASSA RAcing migh be able too on longpoint

EsCoBaR1 09-02-2005 04:10 PM

Im getting a system soon at StereoFx. I was recommended by my friend who got his 350z done there and it sounds pimp. He got 2 12's w/ a bad ass custom box in his trunk. If youre interested ill give you their number and directions

DrKillJoY 09-03-2005 02:32 PM

...and how exactly does a "pimp" sound?


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