Originally posted by DerekTheGreat
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Totally agree with ya about a car being a terrible listening environment. That's why for the most part I'm not too interested in car audio. Stock is good enough for me (as long as it works right). My primary music listening is at the house. That set up you have looks awesome. I looked up each piece online... impressive. My junk is more "lofi" than any of that... I'm cheap though, don't like spending too much and I don't often see higher end stuff like that for a decent price. I got a crappy 100wpc Fisher system from the 80's in my living room atm. Had my restored Lafayette LR-1500T there, but that decided to kill itself back in January. I've since fixed it, but now its the shop stereo for awhile since I brought the spare(the fisher) home.
That is a fudging sweet car
If I was legitimately rich, I would not give a crap about spending 10K for your car. Especially if it was turn key ready and I don't have to do nothing to it. I get what ya mean though. My Grand Wagoneer is supposedly worth 10K as it is, but I wouldn't pay it. Hell, I wouldn't pay what most ask for them any way's, regardless of what the nice ones go for at auction. But other people do... Unfortunately though, too many people actually try to screw ya when it comes time that you want to sell, then act like they're doing you a favor... screw em'.
Really, the woofer has a cloth surround? Ya don't see that too often. What about running the stock "premium sound" dash speakers? Mine sound allright. No plans for a Sub here. I don't like the idea of wasting the space and the extra weight.
I see what you mean(regarding the gauge cluster) At night it is a bit lackluster, but I still prefer it. It's different compared to the other's I got. I like different.
Originally posted by gadget73
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oh, the harnesses... that kind of jiggering. Well, that's no big deal- I could do that... As long as I have schematics or notes to show how to set it up. Did you have a write up online here that you could link? Eh, im not worried too much about using CD's in the car. I got more cassettes anyways... I'd rather just stick to the older equipment, especially if that means less rigamarolling around.
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