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  1. yup, If I was to buy new Id either go with an xl or go crazy on a lv5
  2. Cold Water, Sleeping, Suprise I hear thats good for refreshing memories.
  3. exactly as he said, I run each of my lv4 15s with lv5 coils @ 1200ish watts @ 2ohms and they perform flawlessly
  4. I like my Sony (MEX-BT5700U) 3 sets of 4v pre amps and a simple menu system, clean sound along with great Bluetooth features. Pre-amp voltage, what is the pre-amp voltage (4 prefer), Good menu system, Nice features (HD, BT, Ipod etc etc), Can you adjust settings easily on the fly. and most importantly, Can you stand to use it every day? Personally I don't worry about the output wattage (54W x4ch etc etc) as Ideally you would be running each set of speakers in your ride off of a dedicated amp (Subs-Amp, Doors-Amp, Rear-amp). If you do run an amp for your speakers as I mentioned you want a radio that can deliver clean precise signal to the amps (4v seems to be the norm).
  5. The first part is my attempt. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li-6tzTkkj8
  6. here's another video for ya guys. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li-6tzTkkj8
  7. Thanks for all of the feedback guys. Im going to try and keep this as interesting as possible but the weather is limiting build time.
  8. Thanks, I was thinking either Carpet or a rubberized spray coating Like one of Meade's first boxes. Ive heard nothing but good things about DC power
  9. On my way to get some breakfast this morning I took a few shots and made a little video in between the rain. Note: the unfinishedness Pre Breakfast Bumpin http://youtu.be/IdRsir07Zv8 One thing I forgot to mention is that I fully intend on replacing the seats, I was thinking of some Low back Bucket seats or something along the lines of those.
  10. After the port came cutting the port openings in the top. Once again with the unconventional methods. Once we drilled cut and then Jigged out the top we made sure it fit... (it did) Next came the decision as to how I was going to run the wire, Originally I was told to drill a hole and the run the wire out of the back then silicone the hole.... I didn't like that idea so I followed some of the designs I have saw on here and made terminals on the top of the box. Now that the terminals were on-top I wanted something to prevent anything from flying back and shorting out the subs so we made housings to go on-top (which are removable via 2 screws each). From here we Wired everything up and assembled the front. I didn't take any pics of cutting the holes out as it was done while I went on a parts run.... About right here is where I must say To Be Continued as the weather has prevented me of taking pictures thus far after this last image. But these are the amps that are/will be pushing the subs. I have one hooked up as of now which terrorizes my stock alt and stock battery... What I still need: Batteries (XS prefer) HO Alt New Head Unit Carpet or paint on the box (damn weather..)
  11. We glued/screwed the walls to the backboard then put it on-top of the Bottom to see if it was gong to fit, It did (thankfully). Next we had to assemble the Ports, I wasn't keen on having a board (in order to screw the part walls down) inside the part but it turned out great.
  12. The 2 Sides and the center Wall. Next we cut the Port walls and assembled them. Next we cut the top and bottom pieces and angled them accordingly. Now that all the Pieces are cut we started to assemble, Every hole was pre-drilled and sunk . Bottom
  13. Before I was rocking 2 RF P3's in the back of my Sonoma, I wanted bigger and louder so I went bigger and much louder. The build is semi complete (functioning but not at full power) but due to weather/work I haven't been able to finish some things…. Note: This was our first ever box build so we where questioning the feasibility of the project.. But im glad we pushed on. In the Beginning there was wood! (3 sheets of 3 quarter) Then With a flash of lightning ans some manly grunting the first sheet exploded into 2 perfect face panels which would be joined together for all of eternity in sickness and in health till death do they part Measuring the difference the for the saw so that the cut is accurate. The walls were the trickiest to cut as so we took unconventional methods into consideration.
  14. Do me a favor, Go to your local high school and take a class called "Intro to Writing". Once you understand how to effectively communicate and format your sentences then come back and re-ask your question. I fail to see the need for me to take my time or anyone else top take their time and read your horrible grammar. If the paragraph was pleasantly formatted then I would give it a look over and provide input if needed. For an example I will provide my thought process in words on how I view your post. You: "HI STEVE BEEN THINKING OF CONTACTING YOU FOR AGES BUT NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD BE OF INTEREST…." Me: "Holly crap this guy is annoying.. I can't stand to read any more of this mess!" If your post was formatted properly I bet the situation would be a lot different. For example here is a revised excerpt, Let's see if we notice a difference. You: "Hi Steve, I've been thinking of contacting you for quite some time but until recently it has not been a top priority of mine" Me: " Wow Steve has some smart fans In London" Can we spot the positive influence a decent sentence can have for people reading your paragraph? I'm also aware that certain forum clients do not have very good text editing capabilities such as sub-par formatting options ,but you sir cannot use that excuse. Have a GOOD DAY!
  15. bump & Necro. whose got that "2011 just made, still smells like the factory" rig that there just dying to show off?
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