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AliBaker
08-04-2002, 11:14
I am currently compiling an ICE "How To" for the 1999-2002 Seat Ibiza

Covering-
CD changers (Sony and Original)
Amps/Subs (cabling for Power/Remote/Signal options)
Speakers Upgrade (removing - Re-fitting)

Would it be possible to do this as a Download from seatcupra.net

I could compile it as a PDF for maximum flexibility.

This guide would be very useful for a new Ibiza owner to upgrage their stereo with minimal fuss. As we know it is not a very inviting procedure without knowing whats going on behind that dash!

The only thing i haven't had apart myself are the front doors (speakers) so if anyone has a bit of time to write something up (with or without pics) I could put that in too.

Thanx in advance Ali

Martyn
08-04-2002, 11:39
That would be great, when you've finished and come to a stage where you think its ready to be published mail the finished items to me on martyn@seatcupra.net

Cheers

Martyn

Fl@pper
08-04-2002, 20:19
http://www.seatcupra.net/

check out the reviews and articles on the main page :)

only brief but may well help :):)

AliBaker
09-04-2002, 09:43
I've sorted out the layout and written a few sections so far, can i use the "SEATCupra.net" Logo from the top of the page?????

Please?

;)

Digby
14-04-2002, 02:35
Hi,
I'm new to this site etc ete.... But one thing I've notice straight away is how crap the ice in the ibiza is. I've got the fader set 2/3rds on the rear .. this is crap.... Any one got a sugestion on new front/rear speakers and amp for the rear???

Digby

utter_hatred
14-04-2002, 22:39
Am currently fitting lanzar mids & tweeters in front & JBL rears to make stealth install in original speaker enclosures of `97 beeza. Just running off new Sony XKBKZX! - whatever code head unit. You know, the cassette deck with the whizzy turning front, black graphic display & autochanger in boot. So far this sounds great compared with the old stuff & didnt cost a fortune. Not gonna win any SPL comps but heh it sounds good to me.

Anyone tried a stealthboxz in a BEEZA?
New amp going in will give 100W RMS for a sub but I need boot space for my mums wheelchair.
Just looking for an enclosure to hold a 10" sub that will provide moderate volume tight low bass that the mids cant reach.
Any ideas, chaps?:D