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Robert Lastinger's 2005 Ford F-250 Super Duty King Ranch

2005 Ford F-250 Super Duty King Ranch

Items installed:

  • Sony XM4060GTX 600 watt 4ch Amp
  • Boss Audio RT1500D 1500 watt Class D Mono Block Amp
  • JL Audio W3v3 SVC 10
  • Alpine SPS-57C2 5x7 2-way Coax Speakers
  • MA Audio Y3057K 5X7 Coax Speakers
  • Absolute CAP300 3.0 Farad Capacitor
  • Titanium Power Electrical System
  • Audio Control EQX OEM Integration Unit
  • Ford Premium In-Dash 6-Disc Changer
  • Cobra 29 NW Classic 250 watt CB Radio
  • Bearcat BCT8 Scanner
  • Firestick 4ft 1000watt CB Antennas
  • Silver Line 5in Turbo Back Exhaust
  • K&N FIPK2 Induced Cold Air Intake
  • SuperChips Power Pack Computer Programmer
  • QLogic 10in Double Vented Enclosure
  • Dukes Of Hazzard Dixie Air Horns (not the cheap electronic ones)
Cobra CB radio and Bearcat scanner

Installation Description

All of the installation work was done by me. It's kinda been a long and tricky process getting the whole thing done. I went from a F-150 with 2 2000-watt 12's to this truck. The space isn't all that great; there is nowhere to put a sub.

I decided on the single JL Audio 10 because it's small and packs a decent amount of punch. For right now it sits in a vented Q-logic box between the front and back seats. The amps were not purchased for this truck. They were meant to go in my F-150, but due to timing they made it in this truck instead. The one thing that I hear people complain about is how hard it is to change settings on their amps. So I figured the space behind the back seat is not big enough for a decent sub, so might as well use it for the amps.

The amplifier installation

All of the amps are mounted on the fold down of the back seat so they are easy to get to. The truck's first installation had MA Audio door speakers all the way around. But they blew too fast, so Alpines now take the place of the front components. The cap is a 3-farad, way too much, but it's what I had to work with. Better to have more than not enough.

AudioControl EQX integration unit

The most important part of the install, and my favorite, is the EQX OEM integration unit. I purchased this after the amps and speakers were installed, because the factory sounds pretty bad. The EQX really cleans it up. It's a 15 band 4-way crossover with a 15 volt line driver, and high volt inputs. This system isn't the loudest, or the most extravagant, but is does fit in with the truck. At fist glance you can't even tell that there is a system in the truck. And that's what I like. It's a system designed for the vehicle, not the other way around.

W3 subwoofer in sealed enclosure

Q&A Section

Why did you decide to upgrade your A/V system?

I'm an audiophile, and I enjoy the work. I'm good at it, plus have you ever heard a Ford factory system?

What's the first thing you show people about your installation?

The fact that all the amps and processors are hidden, and that it's a factory integrated system.

Why did you choose these products?

Well, it's a mix of the high school me, and the grown up me; a little bit of quality and a little bit of cost. Mostly because every one else doesn't have one.

What was the most difficult part of the installation?

Integrating with the factory unit.

What plans, if any, do you have for future upgrades?

Robert and Roxanne

Me and my F-250, Roxanne

Replace the amps with Alpine, and move the Alpine coax's to the rear and purchase Alpine components.

Compare the sound