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Old April 28th 2006, 17:51
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Do it all yourself. "If you want it done right, do it yourself" There is a LOT of knowledge to be had on this site, and if you just ask, you probably find the answer to your questions. Sounds systems are relatively easy, and batteries are even easier.

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Old April 28th 2006, 19:36
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for sure man, feel free to ask me any questions too, ive been doing stereo and alarm stuff for close to 15 years professionally, as in paying the bills and another few just hacking up my own stuff before that

ill give you my number if you have something real specific that would take days to type out, if you are in the states ill even call you if you want, cell phones are great when thay work lol

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Old April 29th 2006, 02:14
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Do it all yourself.
When I get a house with a garage, I will. And the next house will have a garage. And it will be used as a garage; not storage for the bikes, the lawn mower and the electric belly-button lint remover waiting to be regifted.

Part of the reason we are doing house renovations is because I reject many prospective houses. At least half of my rejections are because of a lack of a garage or an insufficient garage.

I have to shell out the extra greenbacks for now.
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I thought I was going to have some news to report. I won't give the whole blow-by-blow, but I have a concrete date for the install (this time) -- next Wednesday. I want to be sure to check in with all of the help I got.
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Old May 10th 2006, 20:08
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I'll be around! Let 'er rip.

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Old May 10th 2006, 20:09
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Do you have a list of supplies?

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Old May 11th 2006, 03:20
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Do you have a list of supplies?
Yup ... stacked in the living room to my wife's delight. A lot of this stuff is Martian to me so I will just report what the box says.

1 - Scat vinyl shelf for behind the rear seat matching existing interior

1 pr. - fiberglass kick panels from J-Bugs

1 - Alpine V-Power 4-channel power amp (MRP-F250) [50w RMSx4; 2 ohms, <=1% THD+N, 14.4v] (I am assuming the omega symbol stands for ohms.); [40w RMSx4; 4 ohms, <=1% THD+N, 14.4v]

1 pr. - Alpine Type S coaxial 3-way speaker system (SPS-69C3) [6"x9"; 250w peak] (for the rear shelf)

1 pr. - Alpine 5.25" speakers for the kick panels ... These had to be ordered and should be there tomorrow. The specifics are on the receipt but the receipt is locked in the car.)

2* - Alpine MP3/WMA CD receiver (CDA-9857) with "bass engine," 3 pre-amp outputs w/ subwoofer level control, 18w RMS x4, MP3/WMA decoder, Ai Net, satellite radio ready, HD radio ready, made for iPod [Power output measured at 4 ohms and <1% THD+N: S/N: 80 dBA (reference: 1w into 4 ohms)]

2* - Alpine "full speed" connection cable (KCE-422i) [for iPod]

1 - Rockford Fosgate RF Twister signal cable [for receiver to amp] (5 meters)

2 - Rockford Fosgate 16ga. speaker wire [for amp to speakers] (9 meters each)

1 - Rockford Fosgate 8ga. "amp power kit with signal and speaker" power cable "for up to 500w systems" [speaker 12 meters, signal 5 meters, power 5.2 meters)

Plus some other minor doo-dads I would call shop supplies.

(* - I have two headunits and two connection cables because I am making a straight swap in my 2002 Cabrio at the same time as all of this with my 1971 Super ... thereby making me Mr. iPod. )

I think that's everything. I hope I did well. I want to feel like I am right stinking there when listening to my Trappist Monk chants.
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I know it's not the baddest system around ... not meant to be ... thought it might generate some opinions.

I will continue as planned ... pics after Wednesday's install.
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Old May 13th 2006, 11:58
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thats some pretty good gear you have there, it should sound pretty awesome

the only thing i might recomend is boxing in thoes 6x9s you will be suprised the amount of base they will produce, it will sound good either way though. keep us updated

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