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  1. #21 Re: well I am starting a new audio build. This time it is sq. 
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    Kudos on your new venture.

    I dunno though, man. The best numbers I've ever seen pulled at any SQ circuit were always in the less is more type range. As in 1 sub, 1 amp, etc. installed in smaller cars inside...

    Good luck. Anxious to see what you come up with.
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    Well since it is a daily driver I don't expect to be going to world finals or anything, although it would be awesome to go back again as more than a spectator. Gary Biggs has a regal and and has one both sq comps and spl comps, so maybe I can pull it off, haha. But then again I am no Gary Biggs, and I dont have room for an 8" sub in the glove box, 2 Huge 15's in the trunk, with a fully glassed interior.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s1795so2 View Post
    Well since it is a daily driver I don't expect to be going to world finals or anything, although it would be awesome to go back again as more than a spectator. Gary Biggs has a regal and and has one both sq comps and spl comps, so maybe I can pull it off, haha. But then again I am no Gary Biggs, and I dont have room for an 8" sub in the glove box, 2 Huge 15's in the trunk, with a fully glassed interior.
    but it would be fun to try
     

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    haha maybe, you never know I might just decide to do it that way. haha.
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    go the William Burton way and make everything out of glass (I got to help on his regal at one point that thing was sweet)
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by s1795so2 View Post
    Well I really dont have much to update other than I got all the sound deadening in, carpet reinstalled and added some neons under the seat and some strobes under the dash and in the grille. I did take a few pics but not much, because nothing important was really done today.

    neon placement


    forgot to turn the flash off, but they are on in this pic.


    I believe that people should never use this to control turning on and off your neons, because 1) it is really "ricer like" and 2) it is intrusive, messy, ugly, and not as nice as turning them on with a switch.


    -steven-
    backwhen i had my old car i had a 4 way cig lighter hidden under my dash and i had tht hard wired to an acc. block in the fuse panel so when i turned the car on the rader and neons came on...pretty nice and no wires showing.
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeGTP88 View Post
    backwhen i had my old car i had a 4 way cig lighter hidden under my dash and i had tht hard wired to an acc. block in the fuse panel so when i turned the car on the rader and neons came on...pretty nice and no wires showing.
    why not just hard wire the whole thing and bypass the cig lighter plugs? A plug is just more to hide, especially a 4 way plug, and if you are going to all that trouble to hard wire it to a fuse block why not just get rid of it altogether. Everybody has their own way of doing things, especially me, but it just makes sense to get rid of the bulky plugs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s1795so2 View Post
    why not just hard wire the whole thing and bypass the cig lighter plugs? A plug is just more to hide, especially a 4 way plug, and if you are going to all that trouble to hard wire it to a fuse block why not just get rid of it altogether. Everybody has their own way of doing things, especially me, but it just makes sense to get rid of the bulky plugs.
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    not to mention 1 less failure point
     

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    the only thing tht was hardwired was the 4 way because i planned on putting the rader in my new car and i was going to sell the neons so i didnt want to cut the wires so it made sense to just plug the neons and rader into the 4 way and just have 4 way connected to the fuse block.
     

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    Man Sorry you guys for being mia for so long. Been uber busy with work, house repairs and multiple projects, you know same ol' same ol'. I do have a few pics though and should have more Monday and tuesday.
    Start of th ipod mount.





    Gotta have some tunes so I made a makeshift boom box.



    Taping off the spare tire well enclosure



    Making the frame



    and of course the random shot of crown molding and whatnot should have seen the pile before I got to cleaning it up. still not finished with this project yet almost though, just have the hall way left. and then its on to the kitchen cabinets.



    Wont bore you with all the steps, in some of these.
    I will save it for the write ups.

    -Steven-
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    lookin good
     

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    I didn't forget about this guys! Sorry I haven't updated it lately. I have been halla busy w/ work and upholstery jobs!

    Although some things have changed since my last post. I have been called out by another local best buy installer from another store, and have to be judged by some slightly modified iasca rules.

    The rules:
    1)Must be best buy product, down to the last piece of wire on the audio system.
    2)Must be paid for out of installer's own pocket, no corporate help, only dealer pricing.
    3) judged on: sound staging, spl output (2 runs each of legal and outlaw class rules), also judged on neatness, most custom, and best sounding to average customer. (Number 3 will be judged by 5 different customers 2 past customers from each store, 1 customer randomly picked by the judge from iasca.

    I can't post pics yet, because he know I frequent this forum and this thread is what made him call me up and challenge my store's install bay.


    Also, this is a friendly challenge, something to help raise morale in the department of both stores, so no bad blood or anything.
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    let us know when you win
     

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