My custom stereo pics


The headunit,amp,and cd changer are all Kenwood. No particular reason for that, except that the cd changer was the right dimensions to put it where I wanted to, and the amp was also the right dimensions with all the features I wanted; I had to be able to still use my rear window tray as well as needing an electronic crossover built-in. I cut the bezel using a Dremel, and I filled the holes with bondo. The only rear speaker is the 8" passive Bazooka tube, and the front speakers are a MTX Road Thunder 5 1/4" component set with the woofer in the door, the tweeter in the stock dash location, and the crossover in the kick panel. The amp is a 4 channel, with two channels driving the front, and the remaining two bridged mono @ 4 ohms driving the Bazooka tube. Plain and simple, this system flat out rocks. I used to compete in car audio compitions which then led to a job at a high end car audio shop as an installer and designer, and the best sounding systems are always the simplest with the fewest speakers. People for the most part put too many speakers into their cars in their quest for audio nirvana. If you think about it, how many speakers(drivers) are in a pair of quality speakers? Usually 6, 2 tweeters,2mids,and two woofers. There is always one particular car from the pro audio division that comes to my mind, and that is Richard Clark's Grand National. That car had 6 speakers, and is the only pro audio car to retire undefeated. You can read about it here: Richard Clark's Grand National
Now here are my pics................
http://www.madvet.com/shop?frame=4.307.6767

Or
http://www.vettespecialties.com/info...=18300#i_51392
Last edited by CGGorman; Mar 17, 2005 at 09:26 AM.
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CG, Is your center bezel metal, similar to the original, or ABS plastic?
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At least get one of thesehttp://www.millionbuy.com/aifp306.html



















