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Everything posted by ramos
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green clovers , blue diamonds , and purple horse shoes
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http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/s...0004000_200-4-8 bass pro shops
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http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/template...350009&rid= cabela offerings . Note half the price of that shops recovering fee .
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cabelas bass pro all of them sell them
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Fark a new bench doesn't cost $800 . Maybe they were standing a little to close to the glue pot
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Is it a bench or a bucket seat sean ?
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Holy chite , that is fuggin rediculous
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Rangers have a high resale value pretty much anywhere . around here in hillbillyville , if it ain't a Ranger it's an off brand
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Your dad sounds very similar to the way mine was
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The ranger I had was only 18' . But it handled rough water very well. The TR-21 handled it better but it also had more boat to handle it with
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Not that fond of stratus boats , but for a g
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http://roanoke.craigslist.org/boa/380336809.html I think I might buy that . I went and looked at it yesterday . That thing is flawless , I couldn't believe it was an 89 , and the guy said he would take $1,000 cash for it . I have a 225 mercury xri sitting in my friends shop just waiting for something
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Pretty good price . Only gripe I have ever had with rangers is the fact they are so damn heavy compared to others ( wood vs. composite ) . Very durable and well built though , and you allready have the truck to pull it with.
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Unless you can mount them IB, or ap , I wouldn't. They need the biggest airspace you can give them http://www.hybrid-audio.com/downloads/Hybr...rs%20Manual.pdf
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I'll talk to a friend . He usually has a chit ton of smaller 10-20g hard drives laying around
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I can see how off axis would work in a car...The angle at which you sit in the seat is quite different than in a truck. Do you just think I am over analyzing my situation. I have seen your pic, if you don't block the sound, I guess my scrawny ass won't either. exactly , I don't care what anyone tells you . There are no set rules when it comes to sq ( as I'm finding out more and more each day ) . Some of the best sounding vehicles in the world are the simplest .
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That is the front-runner. Price is higher than I really want to pay, but will work the best for the application. I have the option to mount them both higher in the doors, but I want to minimize PLD. The way to do that is in the kick. I was hoping someone with a truck (or did installs on them) would chime in to say "Hey, I mounted my tweeter in the kick and it sounded fine" "hey , I mounted tweets in kicks in a bajillion trucks. Aiming took a while with some. But I wouldn't let the vehicle out of my shop unless it sounded fine " seriously though , some of the strangest things , that you would think " no way in hell would that work " actually do work . For instance , make a couple baffles to play with . try mounting tweets on top and mids on bottom. Then flip the baffle around so the tweets are on bottom and mids on top . Do an a/b test and see which stage sounds higher . 9/10 you will be surprised by the results because it goes against what your mind is telling you should happen
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Problem is, being in a truck, the angle is much different that in a car. In a truck you are at a much higher angle and your feet are in a much tighter space than most cars.... That feature also makes me apprehensive about mount a tweet down there. There would be no stage height. Hence the comments about off axis response . big factor when your stuck with few aiming and mounting options. I'm a big fugger , with huge arse feet . So no matter what vehicle of my own I install in. I have very similar problems as yours. Dome mids have off axis response that will freaking amaze you compared to coned drivers
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I haven't gotten to play with the ir3's yet . Only guy around here with them is an ass
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The off axis response , and overall tonality is better IMHO with the ushers . I have a pair of the daytons as well . There is just something about the sound of them that seems peculiar to me.
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Nope, nothing wrong with putting amps under the seats
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been playing with a couple different dome mids for a while . My favorite so far are the usher 9845's . BUT The mounting depth on them is like 1 5/8", they run $70 each, and are 8ohm . Wonderful off axis response, and don't take much power
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Out of your list I would lean towards the profi's . Lovely , lovely subs
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I never learned to rrrrreeeaaaadddd