Over the past few months I have been pondering a project on how to boost power, performance and of course VOLUME!
3 Months ago I bought the GPX 990. It's a very large box, with 8 inch speakers, roughly the size of a Lasonic TRC-931. In my opinion it's a gorgeously designed box in classic 1980's silver paint, aluminum control panel with a nice large volume knob, large analog tuner, analog VU meters and lots of chrome.
Unfortunately, this radio was a big empty giant! Empty inside and empty on power. The large 8 inch speakers that were in it were from the 931 and distorted at 3 on the volume knob, no bass to be had at all and very thin in tone.
After having the box apart for cleaning I started thinking of how I could upgrade this system and get some real performance out of it.
What I did was open up the radio and I added a small but powerful BOSS 200 watt 12 volt car stereo amplifier and two new 8 inch 4 ohm Kicker Free Air sub woofers with MASSIVE magnets. The amplifier is 100 watts per channel and I ran the stereo's speaker leads out of the GPX amp into the "HIGH Input" on the amp, meaning it won't fry the new amp yet I can control the new amp with the volume knob. All functions remain the same, bass and treble controls, balance left and right all remain the same.
You will see the speaker modifications I needed to make to get the speakers in, the other electronics that I had to move to make space for the MASSIVE Magnets, how I had to move and rewire the power supply, create wiring harnesses for the new power supplies PC board location, wiring for the amp board as well as finding a location to mount it, wiring up the power switch and over coming the fact that the GPX is a 13.5 volt 9 D Cell system and the new amp is a 12 volt system = 8 D cells. The new speakers are wired in with nice heavy gauge wire, all contact points soldiered and all wiring neatly zip tied in place to prevent vibrations or rattles.
The out come of this project is STAGGERING! This Radio is going from mild to MONSTROUS! It will not only live up it the potential one would expect from a Blaster of this size, it will SHATTER IT!
Below is the project in stages on you tube.
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Stay tuned as there is much more to come as I get this project finished and get the video's posted online!
3 Months ago I bought the GPX 990. It's a very large box, with 8 inch speakers, roughly the size of a Lasonic TRC-931. In my opinion it's a gorgeously designed box in classic 1980's silver paint, aluminum control panel with a nice large volume knob, large analog tuner, analog VU meters and lots of chrome.

Unfortunately, this radio was a big empty giant! Empty inside and empty on power. The large 8 inch speakers that were in it were from the 931 and distorted at 3 on the volume knob, no bass to be had at all and very thin in tone.
After having the box apart for cleaning I started thinking of how I could upgrade this system and get some real performance out of it.
What I did was open up the radio and I added a small but powerful BOSS 200 watt 12 volt car stereo amplifier and two new 8 inch 4 ohm Kicker Free Air sub woofers with MASSIVE magnets. The amplifier is 100 watts per channel and I ran the stereo's speaker leads out of the GPX amp into the "HIGH Input" on the amp, meaning it won't fry the new amp yet I can control the new amp with the volume knob. All functions remain the same, bass and treble controls, balance left and right all remain the same.
You will see the speaker modifications I needed to make to get the speakers in, the other electronics that I had to move to make space for the MASSIVE Magnets, how I had to move and rewire the power supply, create wiring harnesses for the new power supplies PC board location, wiring for the amp board as well as finding a location to mount it, wiring up the power switch and over coming the fact that the GPX is a 13.5 volt 9 D Cell system and the new amp is a 12 volt system = 8 D cells. The new speakers are wired in with nice heavy gauge wire, all contact points soldiered and all wiring neatly zip tied in place to prevent vibrations or rattles.
The out come of this project is STAGGERING! This Radio is going from mild to MONSTROUS! It will not only live up it the potential one would expect from a Blaster of this size, it will SHATTER IT!
Below is the project in stages on you tube.
[youtube]zo9HsQIRjqo[/youtube]
[youtube]7TxMzqxJ3mw[/youtube]
[youtube]oC9ZoMg6HUU[/youtube]
[youtube]h1PJ8dgqnwg[/youtube]
[youtube]_T8IMeqQtQg[/youtube]
[youtube]bF2UpfXP2bc[/youtube]
[youtube]rJqkMJmKqZg[/youtube]
[youtube]IjtXF04O-dc[/youtube]
[youtube]35qEQ0QWOIE[/youtube]
[youtube]-BMOgvb9CYY[/youtube]
[youtube]IhGT5phi-qY[/youtube]
Stay tuned as there is much more to come as I get this project finished and get the video's posted online!