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I put this together kinda quick, no lines, but you get the idea. It is funny while I was making this I realized the cost of the HU is more than the cost of the amps, components, and subs combined. :eek:
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Here is the 35th Anniversary Edition's system. I'm too tired to make the C5 and Midyear system diagram tonight, maybe later, I suck at Photoshop anyway, it takes me forever to do this stuff. :crazy:
:banghead: I got photoshop 7.0 and I cant figure it out :banghead: :banghead: .... I have tried to start a blank page and for some reason I cannot insert images :banghead: :confused: what am I doing wrong :confused:
I spent an hour on it and about had a stroke :mad :mad .... not good for the blood pressure :banghead:
It's very nice. If the power levels fit your needs then it would be a good choice. It has a nice price tag for what you get too. You can find them really cheap on ebay. This is my first piece of Alpine gear and I don't think it will be my last. I like all in one amp/x-over combos, one unit for the whole system.. Less chance for noise to enter and makes set up a lot more simple. It's a good, invisible amplifier. :cheers:
Photoshop is a complex program and you can't learn it quickly. I suggest going to Barnes and Noble and picking out a book for it.
Personally, for quick and easy jobs, I prefer Paint Shop Pro from Jasc software. It's a free download from http://www.jasc.com Give that one a try, it is much more simple to use and 85% as powerful as Photoshop. That's what I made both of my diagrams on.