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spoolnaround

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Re: Tunes for the trail
« on: Oct 30, 2012, 10:53:16 PM »
I run a Kenwood tape deck, and some 4" duals with bass blockers in the dash, and some old school MTX box's with upgraded Fosgate 8" Series ones behind the seats.  And a cassette adapter from my MP3/IPOD.  Works good, but I do need a little more power.  Sounds good, until you roll the windows down.  I just haven't gotten around to installing my 20 year old Sherwood Tri-Way amp yet.  At 320 Watts, it's almost too much for such a std cab.  I'd like to find a 200 watt amp, and half the size.  The newest items are my dash speakers and they are 5 years old.  :rofl:

I wouldn't spend a ton of money.  Especially, with all the thieving going on, and we just beat our rigs.  I've seen way too many guys with $1000's invested in a system, only to have water and mud short out their amps, and rot out the foam/paper in their speakers.   And the press board speaker boxes fall apart/mold when they get wet.

I should be able to do this for under $150.  I already have 6X9 holes cut from PO in B pillar.  I dont want a booming system just something so I can rock out to that I can hear not everyone around me.  I also need to quit spending money! :) Anyone want to buy a 69 duce and a half?  lol, yea I just committed to buying one to turn and make a buck.  Should give me plenty to do my tunes with.

 
 
 
 
 

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