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  1. Monday Morning bump. Someone make me an offer, you never know what Ill take. I need these gone asap! It's a good deal. Each screen went for well over 300.00 brand new. These are well taken care of, one with a new screen which pretty much makes it brand new, and I'm throwing in the headphones which are around 50.00 brand new (which these are). Get em outta here folks!
  2. Saturday morning. I'm gonna start this out right. Whoever picks this package up before 12am midnight PST, will get 2 day shipping via ups.
  3. Product Brand & Model: 1 - Pioneer AVD-W7900 7" Monitor 1 LEFT 1 - Pioneer AVD-W7900 7" Monitor 1 SOLD 2 - Pioneer SE-IRM250 Headphones SOLD Condition of all items: AVD-W7900 screens - Used in great condition (see below) SE-IRM250 Headphones - BNIB Total Price: : 200.00 shipped to US only except Alaska and Hawaii. (A & H and anywhere else pays shipping) NO TRADES PLEASE! Shipping Terms: : I will ship these out the day after the sale is made. Sale made = payment has posted in my Paypal account. I will ship via UPS and provide you with a tracking number. Shipping is included to the Con. US only. IF BOUGHT ON THURSDAY OCTOBER 6, 2011 ONLY I WILL SHIP OVERNIGHT AND YOU WILL HAVE IT BY FRIDAY! Pictures: - Pictures to follow. Additional info: These headrest monitors are perfect for rear entertainment systems. You DO NOT need a bypass with these, they don't have that feature as some previous models have. Here is the link to Pioneer for more info. These screens are discontinued and extremely hard to find. I had one screen that had a bad lcd in it. I've replaced that and it works as good as new now. SPECS 7" Widescreen TFT Active Matrix LCD Color Display 5 Selectable Viewing Modes (Just/Cinema/Zoom/Normal/Full) Picture Control (Brightness/Contrast/Color/Hue) 2 A/V Inputs (Composite Audio & Video) 1 A/V Output (Composite Audio & Video) IR Transmitter for Optional Wireless Headphone (CD-IRM90) Headrest Mounting Kit Included The IR headphones are compatible and will work with any IR signal. Well worth the money for the long trips where the kids want movies in back and parents don't wanna listen up front. All hardware, manuals, and cables are included, and they will be in, as you can see here, the original boxes and ready to go. Someone get these quick! The faster you guys get these the faster I can get my new screens and get the tablet install going that everyone's waiting for! Get em out of here!!
  4. Hey Meade, do you have a guy here in town who fixes scrubbs on wheels? I mean you obviously have connections. I don't need to the extent of what Chicken did, but this is what I did today dropping the kiddo's off at school: Thanks for any help. I still wanna come by the shop and check it out and meet you, just don't know where the shop is.
  5. Ok thanks! I'm all over the map with my music, but if I know I have good thump in the car, i'm mostly rap and hip hop. Thanks for the info. I'm gonna get on design.
  6. I know this was a while ago, sorry to bring it back up, but is the 1.5^3 including displacement. So you basically saying just build a 1.5^3 enclosure and it'll be fine? So for 4 build a 6^3 enclosure? When doing port area, do you multiply the 20-25in^2 by 4? So 80-100^2 of port area?
  7. Another option is to make your own.
  8. The difference in them is the ability to block out ground noise. How it's braided, not braided, connectors, stuff like that. If you're into SQ, the better the cable the better the noise blockage the better sound. If not sq and you just wanna sound good,go with the knu cables. Great prices and decent cables. BUT PLEASE DON'T JUST GO BUY RADIO SHACK CRAP CABLES. By the time you get done and you figure out you'll need to change the cables to better ones' you've wasted a ton of time and a bunch of money. Just my opinion. GO WITH THE KNU
  9. I don't know guys, I'm a noobie, sort of, and I'm sure you could find plenty of shit to talk about me!
  10. Damn it Meade! I'm local and would love to simply come check out your shop and bounce some ideas off you for my two vehicles. I would love to compete in this thing but this weekend I'm busy for my birthday and next weekend I'm packing and getting ready for a week long river rafting trip starting on the 25th. Depending on when you have this, for sure, I may just come check it out. I'll say this though. I know for someone like me, speaking for myself only, to get paired up with a guy (or gal) who knows about box designs and stuff like that would be epic. I lack so much in my designs. Well lack isn't really the term, I'm very non educated when it comes to ported enclosures at all. Sealed yes I can do em, but any monkey can do a sealed enclosure. Anyway, I'm interested in this but it's gonna depend on when you do it. Either way I'd love to see the video. Sorry for rambling!
  11. I read that already thanks. That's where I found the other box, the Three Chamber Single Reflex BandPass Enclosurewhich is pretty much what I'm doing, isn't it?
  12. Ok here's a couple of pictures. From the front seats, view of the back seat with the arm rest down. From the trunk, view of the pass through open, or arm rest down. The duct tape, BTW, is cause it's not finished yet and the metal is sharp as hell! I know, I already cut myself on it. So what do you guys think? What if i just build two sealed enclosures the way the design shows, and then just butt it up to the seat? What would happen as far as sound? Anyone know or care to take a guess. I'm seriously uneducated in this department, box design. Thanks!
  13. Maybe it's not a fourth order bandpass I'm thinking of. I'm not sure I just looked up a couple of things and one says what I'm trying to do is considered a fifth order. I don't get it, which is why I'm calling for help. Pics are uploading now.
  14. Can someone please help me design a 4th order band pass box for a pair of Hertz HX300D (Dual 4ohm) 12's? I suck at box design, although I can build just about anything, I need a design for it to work. The box I'd like to go in the trunk of my 2006 Honda Civic Ex Sedan. The area I have to work with is 41.25" wide x 15" tall x ?? deep. It has a 30 degree rake on the seat to be most space economical, needs to be a wedge type box. I have a pass through that i cut out of my back seat behind an arm rest. The opening is 11" tall by 6" wide. I can extend that to 13" x 9" (one inch all the way around)but I'd prefer to leave a little space if possible to make a grill to cover the hole. Again, I suck at box design, aside from sealed and anyone can figure out a sealed box, but I am interested in a 4th order utilizing the pass through. I'm going to do a couple of ideas on good ole MS Paint today so that can help someone in what my thoughts are. Hopefully we can get this figured out quickly. Thanks! If you're local to sac and want to take a look at the platform (car) let me know and I'll see what I can work out for time and scheduling. Ok here are a couple of MS Paint Drawings I've made up. You can kind of see what I'm attempting here. I'll also get some pictures in the car this morning and get those posted up as well. Thanks for all help in advance. Overhead View Side Veiw Facial
  15. Steve, hit me up so I can find out where your shop is. I got some questions about your doors too. Did you just do the door panel and then use the door itself for the "enclosure" so to speak or did you seal off that panel? It didn't look like it on the videos.
  16. Well I'm not sure where exactly your shop is, but I'm on Madison and Jackson (right by Roseville road). Other than you caring about being covered in sawdust, I don't care. I've been in construction for a long time, I'm used to it. Rather miss it actually. Anyway, I'd love to come check it out. Thanks!
  17. Hey Steve, new on here but I've seen you around for sure. Your builds, as well as the "hoe" driving around. Coarse that was before you painted it an it looked sick then. Anyway, like I said I've seen you in my area and I recognize some of the places that you did videos at, particularly the Safeway shopping center on greenback. I just went through all of your videos and first things first all I can say is I'm floored! Great great build, great detail, great instructions while you work, and more. You've given me some great ideas based on some of the things you've done on the hoe and the civic. I actually tumbled onto here cause I was looking at the best way to go about a buss bar for numerous cables up front, well I say numerous I'm at 5 compared to your 30+ in back, but I wanted a buss anyway. That and then when I saw the videos, I'm specifically inspired by the door panels you did in the hoe. I'd love to come take a listen to it sometime. It's an awe inspiring piece of art work. Thanks for sharing it with us!
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