Welcome to the website dedicated to my labor of love, customizing my 1995 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Z34. The audio installation has been a ongoing project for quite a while now, having been "finished" twice with minor details being obsessed over. My goal with this installation is to make it as perfect as I can with the knowledge I've acquired over my four years of professional installation. Both my vehicle and myself have come a long way and will continue to go farther. I've got a few snapshots of the progress so far, feel free to browse around and check them out. Below are the finished pics. Thanks for checking out my site, please come back often for updates. If you see something you want to know more about or just want to drop me a line, send me an e-mail.

This is the brain of my Clifford Avantguard IV alarm and the Intellistart IV remote starter. I wanted to mount these pieces in the most unaccessable location in the vehicle, so I removed the instrument cluster and put them behind it. Other notable security accessories are a clifford tilt sensor, dual zone prox with verbal warn-away, and dual LED's. One of them is mounted in the factory location on top of the dash, and one is in the instrument cluster illuminating the factory "security" indicator.
Here is the door panel, housing a soundstream EXACT 6.5" midbass. The lower half of the door panel is made of fiberglass and mdf and covered in matching vinyl. A burlwood insert was fashoned at the bottom as well just for the look. I custom pressed a grille for the panel out of ABS grille material and covered it in acoustically transparent cloth.
This is the driver's side kickpanel housing my diamond audio hex 4" component set. Interested in building a set of your own? Click here
This is the view behind the fold-down seats, where you can see the tsunami AGU fuseholders and their slick 1-farad capacitors with digital voltage monitors. It's hard to see in the pic, but the burlwood accent in the middle has an emblem from the trunk of a circa 1980's monte carlo in cursive chrome. The entire area is lit with turquoise neon.

This is the inside view of my enclosure, a bandpass housing two JL Audio 12W3 subwoofers. As you can see, a fiberglass "JL" logo was made for the viewing window and covered in vinyl with 3/4" plexi behind it. The inside of the enclosure is covered in velour and lit with turquoise neon. Bass enters the car through a 4" x 10" vent through the back deck.

Here is the left side of the trunk. I chose to disassemble my Orion XTR500.4's and show off the guts. Protecting them is steel grillework embossed with the Orion logo. The amplifiers are also lit with turquoise neon. The entire trunk area is finished off with factory match carpeted fiberglass panels reaching from the floor to the trunk gaskets.

Same as above, but right side. The carpet panels are all pressure fit and there are no visable screws. Five pieces total round out the trunk area, and the entire assembly can be taken apart in seconds for tuning and replacing light bulbs.


What you're not seeing here is the Nakamichi TA-25 tuner/amplifier flushed in the dash and it's 5 disc changer in the center console. All my signal processors are flushed into my headliner, two Audiocontrol EQT 1/3 octave eq's, and two Audiocontrol 24xs crossovers. Pics of all this should be up soon. Please check back!