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Sabretooth
05-12-2007, 05:17 AM
Now, back in the day when the Yaris wasnt even made, and all I knew was the Fit...I had an idea, because of the seat configuration. I was going to make basically a Home Theatre in the FIT. Hooking in a built in dash DVD player, and attempting to route 5.1 Surround Sound throughout the vehicle, using the usual all-in-one speaker setup, and of course a decent sub in the back to keep it all Dolby-fied.

Now would this be still practicle?
5.1 Yaris would be a good project...

eTiMaGo
05-12-2007, 05:32 AM
sure, why not? Many in-dash DVD players now have DTS or Dolby Digital processing, I know Pioneer has an add-on multichannel decoder for my head unit, which would give you all the outputs necessary... Then plug it into a couple of multichannel amps, and you're good to go. Only problem I can foresee is the placement of the center speaker...

Sabretooth
05-12-2007, 06:02 AM
I was thinking build a housing down in the storage area, next to the shifter...
A little low, but it might do the trick.

but this is coming form the guy who plans to have more techno stuff in the Yaris than in his house!

eTiMaGo
05-12-2007, 08:52 AM
hey my dad called my car the "gadgetmobile" the first time he saw it, I took it as a compliment :biggrin: Go for it!

dngz
05-12-2007, 12:29 PM
if you have more tech stuff in your car that your house, make sure you better have a pretty decent alarm system!

earljail
05-12-2007, 10:16 PM
Only problem I can foresee is the placement of the center speaker...

Here we go- my car. This is an Alpine 1 DIN centre speaker with a 1 DIN Panasonic DVD deck with 5.1 decoding.

Another possibility is putting one 3.5 inch or 4 inch speaker in the space just in front of the odometer. That would be great if you wanted to use a 2 DIN deck.

earljail
05-12-2007, 10:17 PM
I was thinking build a housing down in the storage area, next to the shifter...


It would fit, but it would "sound" really low, because all the voices in a movie would be coming from so low down.

Sabretooth
05-13-2007, 05:11 AM
I like that setup, might try and get an estimate for a system installed sometime. probably looking into the 2500-3000 range for such a setup, labor and all.

earljail
05-13-2007, 04:50 PM
I like that setup, might try and get an estimate for a system installed sometime. probably looking into the 2500-3000 range for such a setup, labor and all.

2500-3000 is probably a reasonable price, as long as you don't want top-end everything. Just pick out a deck by looking at all the manufacturers' websites, because then you'll know which decks have the 5.1 decoding built-in. Sure you can get cheap decks, but they won't have surround. Conversely, Alpine decks are sweet-looking, reliable, but you need to buy a special amp to get surround.

The deck I have in the picture only has a 4 channel built-in amplifier(4x40w), so you need at least two amps, one for a sub, and one for a centre channel speaker.

And please don't defeat the safety switch, which is meant to prevent you from watching DVDs while driving. I don't buy some peoples' stories, "It's only for my buddy to watch while I drive him around." Keep everybody on the road safe.

Hope you can get everything for your budget. Good luck.:wink: