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Old 01-16-2007, 09:11 PM   #4 (permalink)
bladerunner
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I have a 10" diamond audio D3 where my tools were (the installer said a 12" would fit but it really comes down to music preference so if you listen to a lot of rap, techno or other thick beated music get the 12" which can produce lower frequencies and has a lazier performance, if you listen to more of the rock/pop style then go with something that will have faster transitional response to different frequencies like a 10" or less, the 10''s have less mass to move around and can keep up with faster music better than a larger could) capped with a carpeted fibreglass lid and you'd never know what was under there...til you feel it! Stuck the tools under the passenger seat. Powered by 300 rms watts, from 2 channels of my 4 channel Alpine PDX 4.150 amplifier. With the other 300 rms watts divided between my Diamond Audio D6 components, which are housed in Dynamated doors. CD's play on my ALPINE CDA-9857 (maintains use of the "steering wheel" controls), and has a direct connect for my MP3 player with a wire with a minijack running up through my center console through a small drilled hole, so I can slide that cover shut and my MP3 player is non existent. The system is tuned for tight, responsive, clean sound and it delivers. I have a few pics up in my bladerunner member gallery.

Auto Essentials in Thousand Oaks did all of the fabrication and installation. When they did my friends 2004 Corvette Z06, I knew that's where I wanted to go.
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