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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / June 2007

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Planar or Ribbon tweeters for auto10 Jun 2007 23:45 GMT1
Are there any audio speaker systems that employ ribbon or planar
technology for the tweeters?
kenwood dvd with no bass09 Jun 2007 01:32 GMT1
eeee. mounting at 12" sub int the front is rather difficult :)
What do you mean
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Testing a Factory Car Amp and Factory Sub08 Jun 2007 23:44 GMT3
I have a factory car amp and factory sub in my SUV.  Can someone tell
how to test both with a multimeter to see which one is not working. I
dont get any sound from the sub.
Turning wires into RCA's08 Jun 2007 21:15 GMT2
Hey guys, my friend is hooking up subs without an aftermarket deck and
just bought a lil device made by Scosche that takes the wires from
your speakers and uses that signal and turns it into an RCA signal for
your amp. Now ive tried reading the directiions and i think i do get
Amplifier recommendation08 Jun 2007 19:49 GMT2
Here's my system:
Alpine CDA 9857 HU
Front: Boston Acoustics RC61 components
Rear: Boston Acoustics RM6 coaxials
Din Cable08 Jun 2007 19:24 GMT1
I need to make my own DIN cable for an installation. I found the DIN
connectors I need, but I cannot find the cable. The only thing I have
found is cable with a PVC jacket, I am looking for a rubber jacket
cable like a normal DIN cable uses. Does anyone have any ides where to
kenwood dvd with no bass08 Jun 2007 18:47 GMT1
I have tried. It seems, and this is a guess based on the fact that i am
not sure
about the differens between high and low bass, that low bass is not
delivered to the front and rear, only to sub-woffer. IS it possible to
Max. size of USB flash-drive for car decks?07 Jun 2007 19:15 GMT19
What's the largest size of a USB flash-drive (aka thumb-drive) that someone
has used successfully in a car deck with a USB port? And what was the make
& model of deck & flash-drive?
I keep reading about device errors above 2GB to 4GB but I was hoping to use
kenwood dvd with no bass06 Jun 2007 12:35 GMT2
For some reason the Kenwood kvt-729dvd integrated amp delivers almost n
bass at all. I have the polk momo mcc6500 speakers and with an ol
alpine cd player the speakers almost make the doors fall of! I hav
tried to change the settings but the Kenwood player is not even clos
sad06 Jun 2007 09:01 GMT21
i'm all alone at the top...
no1 knows Sherwood made some of the best amps ever assembled.
Alpine is great too.
Infinity n earthquake speakers are the best.
Woofer box in conversion van - porting?05 Jun 2007 06:20 GMT4
The place I want to put the box has a max dimensions of 48" wide,
10.5" high, and 7" deep. So these are the limits of the outside
dimensions of the box. Can't make it any larger without it getting in
the way. It's going to go under the front edge of the rear couch. If
Will a US car stereo work in India04 Jun 2007 14:56 GMT4
I am planning to buy Sony CDXGT610UI from US  for my car in India
(Maruti Swift). This is a hatchback car similar to Suzuki swift (Used
in europe).
I want to know if car stereos bought in US are compatible overseas?
Future project - LED light show on car01 Jun 2007 13:37 GMT9
Okay, I have an idea...
I'm sure everybody has heard of LED's before...
I'm thinking of a future project that consists of LED panels, which
include a linear or a thin array of LEDs that goes across the bottom
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