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    Cool New Hu

    Hey Everyone. What Bob had written in his "important" notices is correct. I almost stuffed up my new head unit. However, it is now correctly installed and look and runs SICK!

    But the major lesson I learnt was make sure the wires are attached correctly and separated by electrical tape or duct tape or even masking tape. I thought I could get a refund or something when I thought my HU was bung. But it was the CD. So now its all good.
    I don't know how to post the picture since I don't have a website.
    I'll prolly get one of my mates to put the pics up for me.

    Anyways, the head unit sounds SWEETAS right now. Its 4 X 45 with and RCa preout.

    I'm building my subwoofer box, which should be completed in 2-4 days. gonna get the carpet today.

    Can't wait to have the system installed. - I'd love to hear your stories too!



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    Sounds sweet bro...definetly get us a pic!
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    Thanks man, who else has got sick sound systems out there?

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    ooo oo pick me!

    right now my system is "mad tyte yo" lol no j/k, My goal is to make a sick system with no-name (aka inexpensive) products. So far i have "Super Q" subs, a Koss 150x1 or 75x2 2channel amp, and today i just picked up an Audiovox 300 mono sub amp.

    However, i couldn't stand a no name deck, so i bought a kenwood KDC-227s and today i bought a new pair of Pioneer 6.5" at 150w 4ohms

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    read my signature. it should tell you what i have.
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    All alpine - nice!

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    So far ive gotten

    Kenwood KDC 4020 Hu
    Earthquake 2way 5.25' Front
    &
    Earthquake 2way 6.25' Rear


    Soon -

    2x 12' Response Subs
    2x 2x150 Amps bridged to the subs
    1x Kenwood 4channel Amp.
    Cocaine's A Helluva Drug! - Rick James
    I really fracked things up for you Bill - Colonel Tigh
    Girl we couldn't get much Higher! - Light My Fire

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    Im planning on relocating my 5.25's to the rear passenger doors, and running splits in the front...

    Here's the sub amp

    This power amplifier is designed for high performance car-audio installations and is rated at a huge 150W RMS per channel into 4 ohms. Power dissipation into 2 ohms is an impressive 230 watts RMS per channel. The amplifier can also be wired in a bridged configuration to deliver 450 watts RMS into 4 ohms. Fitted with gold plated RCA input connectors, the amplifier features variable input sensitivity from 200mV to 3.5V, Hi/Low filter switch, variable crossover frequency from 30Hz to 130Hz, adjustable bass boost from 0 to 12db plus overload & short circuit protection. Speaker and power connection is via gold plated terminal blocks. Specifications - Power/channel @ 4 ohm: 150 W RMS x 2 - Power/channel @ 2 ohm: 230 W RMS x 2 - Power output (Bridged 4ohm): 450 W RMS x 1 - Frequency Response: 20-30Khz ± 1db - Total harmonic distortion: Less than 0.08% @ 1kHz - Input sensitivity: 200mV to 3.5V - S/N ratio: Better than 80db @ 1kHz - Quiescent current: 0.86A - Maximum current: 56A. - Damping factor: 136 - Size 402(L) x 266(W) x 57(H)mm Rear view of amplifier and terminals

    4 of these amps and four or the subs im getting won 4 car sound awards around australia last year....

    Here the splits I want


    And here's the 12' sub

    Cocaine's A Helluva Drug! - Rick James
    I really fracked things up for you Bill - Colonel Tigh
    Girl we couldn't get much Higher! - Light My Fire

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