P1000 Stereo Speaker mounting options?

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Yes it does. Hooks back up nice but doesn't stay on Bluetooth like the prv250 did. I've noticed this one seems to have a lot more power then the 250 it powers the 6.5 infinitys very well. I do have one question for anyone with one of these decks I ordered a prv350 and received a prv351 and I'm wondering what the hell. I've looked it up and can't find anything it's obviously authentic but different model. Has anyone else received one like that are there any differences? I ordered this one about 5mths ago before they were easy to come by was wondering if its first model or...I don't get it.
I actually noticed PRV-351 too in your picture thought it might be newer than mine but maybe its a misprint on early units. The 250 I had before was easier to use with more buttons but it doesn't have preamp outputs like the prv-350 one which is why I got it instead.

I'd like to see how your your jeep speakerbars looks mounted i almost went that way and still might. If you get a chance please post some pics.
 
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Must be a misprint you're probably right. I'd send pictures but right now our rig is at my brothers place as they are building a house in two feet of snow so I lent it out. The front speaker bar mounts directly to the hard roof mount so there are absolutely no brackets to build just two holes drilled. The back bar can either be mounted directly to the roof or use the brackets that come with and redrill a couple holes which is what I did. They look very good up there nearly factory and are extremely stable no shaking around. On our 700 we mounted directly to the roof but on the 1000 I wanted to be able ( not probably that we ever will) to take roof off. They mount up very tight to the roof and are only around 3in depth so no need of losing headspace. They are hard plastic so they are light and water tight. Since the center is actually against the roof a 1/4 in single sided sticky foam pad was used to kill all vibrations. With the 4 infinitys at each corner I used a passive crossover($8) to kill just a bit of the bass because of the 10 fosgate in the fiberglass box (amp inside protected from elements) under the driver seat but not really necessary. All the tweets I left alone as they have their own crossovers. With this setup you get a total of 12 speakers all water resistant and two interior lights(1front 1back I switched to led and put in car door switches from an Accord so you open a door the interior lights up or turn them on separately) and enough wire(with factory plugs already on them) to reach under the hood all for about 350 in eBay. Sounds great to have front/rear/side/side and you can turn any up or down any area. On the real positive side it is very efficient as they don't have to be turned up much because everyone has their own directly over them and almost a joy to run wires with its own harness. I went with the plastic jeep bars rather than the vinyl for durability. When mounted you actually have to look for them as they are tucked up very nicely. View attachment 8487View attachment 8488

Those speakers/Headunit are great what I finally ended up with on mine after 2 failed attempt with Pyle and DUAL
 
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That's what I did first on the 700 but changed quickly to infinity. We've had infinitys before and never a problem but I ran dual to save room and some money. You get what you pay for.
Those speakers/Headunit are great what I finally ended up with on mine after 2 failed attempt with Pyle and DUAL
we have had infinitys for years and never a problem. Our toy hauler I converted from a school bus has had Infiniti for five years never a hick up. We have one in our boat everyone I know has purchased one for outdoor use. We had to run dual in the 700 because of dash space and replaced it once and the second didn't hold up. It never even got wet I think it was the thumping and bumping in the woods. Had Infiniti prv350 in new 1000 again no problems. You get what you pay for. It's kind of like buying Polaris they are fine when you first get it then problems down the road. Image
 
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That's what I did first on the 700 but changed quickly to infinity. We've had infinitys before and never a problem but I ran dual to save room and some money. You get what you pay for.

we have had infinitys for years and never a problem. Our toy hauler I converted from a school bus has had Infiniti for five years never a hick up. We have one in our boat everyone I know has purchased one for outdoor use. We had to run dual in the 700 because of dash space and replaced it once and the second didn't hold up. It never even got wet I think it was the thumping and bumping in the woods. Had Infiniti prv350 in new 1000 again no problems. You get what you pay for. It's kind of like buying Polaris they are fine when you first get it then problems down the road.

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What the hell are you doing to fog up the windshield in your Pioneer? :rolleyes: Looking at Polaris General brochures? :p
 
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What the hell are you doing to fog up the windshield in your Pioneer? :rolleyes: Looking at Polaris General brochures? :p
That was the 700. I was looking at brouchures of what's now our 1000:) we've owned Polaris and can-am and I'll never buy junk again! The general is just another pretty plastic kit to cover up junk. No more belts EVER. We average 2-3000 miles a year on our stuff of hard miles I don't want to buy a new one every year!!!
 
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I have a PRV-350 Infinity radio in hand. I'll be using that radio in the dash at the warning decal location.

Does anybody have ideas for mounting speakers high under roof or down low? I was thinking about running a sound bar, the VDP one looks good and I have used it before on my Ranger, but the speakers are low quality and it just holds two 6.5's and some tweeters. I think Id rather have just 4 speakers up under the roof, if there are no good low mount options to put a pair somewhere. Anybody looked into this yet?
Hey, I just got my 1000 and I am looking at options for mounting a radio. I have a Sony Marine Radio and I want to mount it in the warning panel on the dash. Where did you get plastic sheeting to cover the label and hold the radio? How did you brace it behind the panel? Is there a need to waterproof it someway? I appreciate any help. Thanks.
 
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Must be a misprint you're probably right. I'd send pictures but right now our rig is at my brothers place as they are building a house in two feet of snow so I lent it out. The front speaker bar mounts directly to the hard roof mount so there are absolutely no brackets to build just two holes drilled. The back bar can either be mounted directly to the roof or use the brackets that come with and redrill a couple holes which is what I did. They look very good up there nearly factory and are extremely stable no shaking around. On our 700 we mounted directly to the roof but on the 1000 I wanted to be able ( not probably that we ever will) to take roof off. They mount up very tight to the roof and are only around 3in depth so no need of losing headspace. They are hard plastic so they are light and water tight. Since the center is actually against the roof a 1/4 in single sided sticky foam pad was used to kill all vibrations. With the 4 infinitys at each corner I used a passive crossover($8) to kill just a bit of the bass because of the 10 fosgate in the fiberglass box (amp inside protected from elements) under the driver seat but not really necessary. All the tweets I left alone as they have their own crossovers. With this setup you get a total of 12 speakers all water resistant and two interior lights(1front 1back I switched to led and put in car door switches from an Accord so you open a door the interior lights up or turn them on separately) and enough wire(with factory plugs already on them) to reach under the hood all for about 350 in eBay. Sounds great to have front/rear/side/side and you can turn any up or down any area. On the real positive side it is very efficient as they don't have to be turned up much because everyone has their own directly over them and almost a joy to run wires with its own harness. I went with the plastic jeep bars rather than the vinyl for durability. When mounted you actually have to look for them as they are tucked up very nicely. View attachment 8487View attachment 8488
will this setup work with a hard midcab? or will it get in the way?
 
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Yes. The way it's setup you can add or take away any accessory
 
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Got it all done finally well except for somehow loosing the dang fuse box lid. And of course you cant buy just that lid! Still hoping it turns up I have a pretty big shop with alot of projects (read:messes) going on.

Soundwise the speakerbar sounds good has decent bass for the size. It sounds better away from it than sitting in the cab. For best sound I would look at mounting it on the rear bar on a five seater. Overall pretty happy with everything except I get a severe amp pop through speakerbar when I key off. I can mute the radio then key off and it only pops a little.

How did you mount the amp? I'm looking for a good place to mount mine when I get it, wanna hide it if possible
 
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How did you mount the amp? I'm looking for a good place to mount mine when I get it, wanna hide it if possible
One good spot is under passenger seat
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Nice, is your setup for a 1000?
Yes. To go here you’d need to do a bracket or a box but there is a lot of space that wouldn’t need used for anything else
 
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Yes. To go here you’d need to do a bracket or a box but there is a lot of space that wouldn’t need used for anything else

Awesome, thank you!!!! I'll look into this and take some measurements. I've used all the real estate under the hood and didnt really wanna mount just an amp to the roof, because I'm going with 2 wake speakers on the back rop and the JLAUDIO under the drives seat.
 
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Awesome, thank you!!!! I'll look into this and take some measurements. I've used all the real estate under the hood and didnt really wanna mount just an amp to the roof, because I'm going with 2 wake speakers on the back rop and the JLAUDIO under the drives seat.
One thing that worked out really well for speakers to get more room were these little pods.
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