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The Wagon, two 12's, few thousand watts.


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Where did you get that deadener?

2005 Grand Prix GXP ya its got a V8!!

3 DC Audio XL 15s in 12 cubic wall

2 DC Audio Pai 2000.1s Strapped at .5ohm daily

1 Sundown Sax 100.4

Apline Type R 6.5 Components in front

4 Rockford Fosgate R1693 6x9s behind seats

3 Stinger Spv70 batteries in rear

1 Stinger Spv45 up front

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custom crossovers ;)

3800Hz, midwoofers are at 2ohm, tweeter is 8ohm.

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Tweeters are Peerless 811435, spent ages figuring out where and how to mount them...

Facing opposite side headrests which also means when the doors are open they face straight back ;)

But because they're square, and I have the electric mirror controls on the other side of the car, there really weren't many options in the end.

Might chuck some black grille cloth over the whole thing ;)

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Good numbers! Doors look really good. Can't even tell that you have all of that in there. Really diggin' the box too.

12 - 12"s in the STAY PUFT 1989 Chevy Astro

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Been working on repairing a Digital Designs Z1 amplifier I bought ages ago, only to find it wasn't working properly, and appears to have been repaired by a monkey, at least twice before I got it conf.gif

This is the type of thing I was greeted by when I removed the bottom of the case; I'm fairly sure it was repaired without even removing the PCB...

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SO, I pulled the PCB out, and went from there...

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Not much I could do about the missing pads, but I removed the board, took all the power supply fets out, and cleaned the board up as best as possible ;)

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I also removed and replaced the resistors that drive the mosfets, as some had a nice coating of black crud from the fets that had exploded next to them, all had been replaced before and didn't look the same, and some were damaged...

I slid the board back into the case, to work out where/how the fets needed to be soldered to the board, and went to work ;)

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