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My sound system rocks.
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Posted 2005-05-25, 12:57 PM
I have two Pioneer 6.5" 4-ways in the front along with two HiFonics Zues 1" silk dome tweeters in the door, two Pioneer 6x9 5-ways in the back along with two 1" Pyle SoundWave hard dome tweeters in the upper window paneling by the roof (basically right in the rear passenger's ears) all running off HiFonics Zues chrome competition crossovers set to -3db so I only get highs coming from my component speakers, no bass, two 12" 800W Pioneer subs in the back with an Audiobahn 1600W amp. I am going to be selling my Pioneer subs (I think) and getting two Kicker L7 15" subs and buying another of the same Audiobahn amp, one for each of them.
Already I have bolts and wires coming loose in my car. I have to soldier (spelling?) everything in my fucking car.

I swear, I'll be deaf by the time I turn 21 and clubbing wont mean shit. (I just turned 20 on the 16th of this month.)

Maybe tonight we'll fly so far away... We'll be lost before the dawn...
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er er LOL
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Posted 2005-05-25, 06:07 PM in reply to DaFrigginDoctah's post "My sound system rocks."
Sounds fucking sweet dude. I got a factory setup in my car, oh well. All the good music is played in my basement, I'll see if I can find the specs on that.


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Posted 2005-05-26, 10:20 AM in reply to DaFrigginDoctah's post "My sound system rocks."
Soldering can hurt sometimes...especially when you do electronics for GCSE and have to finish a whole 9 month project in a week because you couldn't be arsed doing it in the 9 months...
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Posted 2005-05-26, 05:32 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Soldering can hurt..."
The many many tweeters in the coax weren’t enough you needed to add another set of tweeters? That is ghetto fabulous dude.


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Posted 2005-05-27, 06:41 PM in reply to kockblocker1's post starting "The many many tweeters in the coax..."
Those are my babies. *licks chops* Yummy.

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