mschmidt10k
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I love my 67 mustang coupe - absolutely no room in the rear seat for passengers (just too damn small), so that's where the groceries go now that my trunk is filled with SI goodness In case you were wondering, that's a Hifonics Brutus BX1000D amp for each magnum - and then there's two Zapco Reference 350 amps (one's shown, one's hidden) for the double set of SI 307's I have in the kick pods up front, and sunk into the package tray in the rear.
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Who needs a trunk when you have two 12" D2's?
mschmidt10k replied to mschmidt10k's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Thanks My car's, unfortunately, at the body shop right now - otherwise I'd snap a couple of picts of the 307s in the kick pods up front - they look hella sweet as well. And, yeah, I've gotten nothing but great response from people who've heard the system. Too bad that I'll have to re-do the entire front when the 327s come out, though - but, hey, that's the price you have to pay when you can't live without the 6 1/2" mids! -
Just waiting for the sun to come out here in SF, and then I'll take some picts - it looks insane
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An upgraded alt is always a great idea - the bigger the better. I have a 200 amp alternator in my 67 mustang, alongside a yellow top battery, and I still get the slightest bit of dimming when the bass is pounding. Which is a lot better than having my HU flash in tune to the music if I run the car of a charger Same goes for the big three wiring upgrades - just make sure that you get a very clean ground connection from the battery, sand off some paint on the chassis if you have to. As far as sound deadening goes, I would recommend Ant's products over at secondskinaudio.com - I covered the firewall, the inside of the doors, the entire floor and the space behind the back seat leading into the trunk with his stuff & noticed a huge decrease in noise. Next up is the headliner which'll receive a couple of layers too. He also hands out a mighty 40% discount for people who hang out on the caraudio.com or caraudioforum.com forums which rocks. And, yeah, a heat gun (or hair dryer) is a great tool to have around when applying dampening materials. Lastly ... I've said this before - I'll say it again: the SI components are sweeeeett, and make a fine pairing with the magnums.
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I love them - amazing clarity, amazing sound ... can't recommend them enough. You've got mail, btw.
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*smile* .. that pair you have sitting was actually from me - I mistakenly purchased two sets, returned one, and now I'm in the situation where I actually need the second pair again. Glad to hear it hasn't been sold, though
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Sorry about that - I've tried emailing both Marty and Nick and didn't get a response, so that's why I asked here ...
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Are the SI 307's sold out too? I really need an extra set for my girlfriend's car ...