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Review of The Day Well, first for that kind of money, you won't get a better sub for music and movie, It's a seal type sub wich doesn't boom at all. The first good quality about M&K sub, they have an excellent electronic crossover, wich can cut mid bass cause under 125HZ, it's a 36db slope per octave. So what you wil
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Digital Trends - Car Audio Posts Sun, 21 Mar 2010 23:27:05 PDT |
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Portable car DVD
IF you want a good opinion, look at ARCHOS.
Its a FULL DVR,PVR system.
what that means is that he can record ANYTHING he wants on the unit, and can plug it in and display to most any LCD/TV unit.
He wont need a CD/DVD. he can store more then MOVIES on the unit, and can Carry it anyplace.
If he wants to carry a movie to a friends or to WORK and watch it, he can.
Just take the unit WITH HIM..it small and such, and you DONT NEED to convert the video to a STRANGE format.
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Electronics FAQ
"The Sound Idea" fixes amps for a good proce usually around a hundred bucks or so depending on parts needed.
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Alpine CDA 9847 HELP
Yup, i agree with ECA. A line-in/headphone jack in front will help if you ever want to hook up another device as well.
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AUX input for ipod
we should just install a AMP with hookups to our cars...
Plug devices you want to use, and THATS IT..
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kia soul
Iv just talked to a few people in chat about the car..
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Motorola Navigation
I ended up getting the MotoNav TN20 as a gift. Its nice to go around downtown without the worry of burning gas now :)
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Lowered performance.
I just recently moved my system from my 96 jeep grand cherokee to a 2002 jeep liberty. I have 2 10' kenwood typhoons, a 1000 watt 2 channel kenwood amp, and a kenwood radio in which the name escapes me at the moment. I removed the instalation kit from my old jeep and ran it through my new one. For some reason my subs are not hitting at even half of what they used to. I'm used to feeling my heart skip during some songs, now they could be mistaken for door speakers.
The strange thing is that if I remove either of the inputs(left or right) coming from the radio and just have one plugged into the amp, it sounds better, not great, but much better than it does with both plugged up. I've alternated between both wires and ports and that doesnt seem to make a difference, just how many I have plugged up at one time. I thought it may be that I had went down to a smaller battery when I switched vehicles so I took my 1000w battery from my old jeep and tried that out. No change. I'm going to get my friend to come over and plug up his inputs from his head unit into my amp. Hopefully that will tell me if its being caused by the radio/wires or the amp/battery/power wire. Any suggestions though on what could be causing this though?
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amp overheating
No,
but considering there are 1000's of companies making Audio Amps for cars...
1, DONT OVER AMP...Keep the radio/tuner LOWER, then use the AMP to boost it.
2. Make sure its placed on METAL..NOT CARPET..
3. keep dirt, dust, and CRAP away from it, give it ALOT of room to BREATH...
4, POSITIVE TO POSITIVE, NEGITIVE TO NEGITIVE...follow the instructions, DONT listen to friends, and if it Fails, its the MAKERS FAULT..
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Cassette MP3 Player Works in your Car
ya,
I saw this awhile ago...And looked at its specs...
Neet idea but POWER to unit??
THEN the bit rates it was designed for, SUCKED..
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MyGIG
Has anyone heard about MyGIG before?
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