Brittany G's 2010 Dodge Charger
Brittany, a Crutchfield order support specialist, purchased this 2010 Dodge Charger just a few months ago. She loved the car from Day 1, but she quickly grew tired of the massively underpowered factory stereo. With help from our friends at Kenwood, the Crutchfield team put together a stellar Kenwood Excelon system that's every bit as cool as the car.
Brittany's 2010 Dodge Charger. |
Kenwood Excelon KDC-X896 CD receiver |
Items installed:
- Kenwood Excelon KDC-X896 CD receiver
- Kenwood Excelon KFC-X183C 7" full-range speakers
- Kenwood Excelon KFC-XP184C 7" component speakers
- Kenwood Excelon X450-4 4-channel amplifier
- 2 Kenwood Excelon KFC-XW12 12" 4-ohm subwoofers (50-400 watts RMS x 2)
- Sound Ordnance BB122-100S Bass Bunker sealed dual 12" subwoofer enclosure
- Kenwood Excelon X500-1 mono subwoofer amplifier (300 watts RMS)
- StreetWires 14-gauge Super Cable Speaker Wire (60 feet)
- StreetWires 4-gauge amp wiring kit w/patch
- 2 Streetwires 3-way distribution blocks
- Tsunami 4-gauge power wire (5 feet)
- Tsunami 4-gauge ground wire (5 feet)
- StreetWires patch cable (16 feet)
The Kenwood Excelon KDC-X896 CD receiver sounds great, plus it’s incredibly versatile. Brittany can enjoy music from her iPod® or CD collection, Pandora® or an HD Radio™ station, plus it’s SiriusXM ready if she wants to add satellite radio. Built-in Bluetooth® gives her the convenience of hands-free calling on the road.
Kenwood Excelon KFC-XP184C component speakers |
A new receiver can make even tiny, tinny factory speakers sound better, but "better" isn't enough for a music lover like Brittany. We installed a set of Kenwood Excelon KFC-XP184C component speakers in the front doors. The 7" woofers fit into the Charger's cavernous door opening, while the 1" tweeters were surface-mounted on the sail panels. This “high-low” arrangement elevated the soundstage, and added new detail to Brittany’s music.
We also installed a set of 7" Kenwood Excelon KFC-X183C full-range speakers in the rear deck. These big speakers really filled out the sound -- and almost drowned out the memories of the Charger's original stereo.
“That system was terrible," Brittany said. "I love that I can turn this one up and it still sounds good.”
We mounted the Kenwood Excelon amps on the back of the Bass Bunker. Brittany obviously approves. |
She really can turn it up, thanks to the amp and subs we installed. The speakers are boosted by a Kenwood Excelon X450-4, a powerful 4-channel amp that gives the system a real kick. A Kenwood Excelon X500-1 mono amp gives the subs the juice they need to give Brittany the bass she wants.
Brittany likes music with a lot of bass, by the way, so we made sure she got plenty of it by mounting two 4-ohm Kenwood Excelon 12" subs in a Sound Ordnance Bass Bunker. Each sub is rated for up to 400 watts RMS, so the two of them can handle anything Brittany wants to blast. They’re also built for heavy use, with a dual ventilation system that keeps things cool, even on long drives at high volume.
The Bass Bunker reduces vibrations and resonance, plus it's a safe and stable place to mount the two amplifiers. Wiring and accessories from StreetWires and Tsunami ensure stable connections and reliable performance.
Needless to say, Brittany loves the way her Charger sounds now.
“I’m all about bass, but I like being able to hear everything else," she explained. "When I really turn it up, the bass hits hard, but I can hear the singing, too. The whole system is amazing!”
Twin 12" Kenwood subs look great in the Sound Ornance Bass Bunker. They sound great, too! |
Read all about our approach to building this system one piece at a time, and staying on a budget.
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