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  1. i believe ive learned just as much from smd than i could from ae but for almost $10k ied fly to steves house n have him show me some shit, all that cash for a piece of paper sayin u can install a stereo is bs, it shouldn't be no more than atleast $300 max

    but if u got the extra change then it might be worth it, but to me i can learn just as much from this forum than i could at that school

    Yeah the paper only costs 100 to 200 after study guide

    and test. Not so much worried about the piece of paper

    I can get that over Internet. My question is more for people

    who have attended or decided not to attend. More interested

    in the fabrication and interior class. But I do see where your

    coming from it's not cheap. Learning from Steve would be

    a badass experience but be real he's got a family and job

    I'm sure if he was trying to be an instructor and make

    money off of it he would advertise.

  2. 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo

    I had a 96 grand Cherokee Laredo I put them at the very

    top of a pillar on an angled tweeter mount. Didn't look great

    but screamed. My buddy had your same year we put 4 tweeters

    in the overhead console in the blank black plastic part straight above

    center console. Also sounded great and with them being

    flush mounted looked really good. Only problem was with

    the staging on them took about 20 min. and 3 pairs of

    ears but we got em sounding great.

  3. You got the 3xl 12's? Or 2xl? 2xl is 450rms 900

    peak 3xl is 850rms 1700 peak. Don't know about

    200 for a descent 15. I'd save up. Is it in a ported

    box? I just ask because I sell and install a lot of

    PowerBass and was thinking about running there

    4xl 15 competition woofer. 2500 rms 10,000 burst.

    But hefty price tag even with dealer cost bout 700 bucks.

  4. You need a transformer based one. I don't know how the cheap ones work but the good ones actually electrically isolate the source from the device. This prevents the difference in potential between the 2 that creates the ground loop. Blocks DC but not AC (i.e. music) so it won't affect your midbass at all.

    Anybody know where to get these or who makes them?

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