Thanks man!
Here's the deck, sorry for the mess on the floor, still have wiring stuff from last night.
Thanks man!
Here's the deck, sorry for the mess on the floor, still have wiring stuff from last night.
How are those Polk's working? My truck is going to need speakers when I'm done. The separate tweet looks nice.
Current Projects
-1979 Jeep DJ5 "Mail Jeep"
-1981 Chevrolet K10
I like them. Oddly enough vocals are far more pronounced in the rear. I think mostly it's because the deck in the rear of the car is the same height as the seat so there is more exposure compared to the lower speakers in the door. Vocals sound awesome, I love it.
For some reason I expect to see a Blaupunkt deck when I look at the pic. Maybe it's cuz I'm still stuck in the 80's
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OOooooo shiny new speakers!! That rats nest reminds me of the Chevelle's old stereo, the PO had left almost 3' of extra speaker wire in a bundle with twist ties stuffed under the dash :/
Current Rig- Dell Dimension 2400 - 2.2hz Celeron, 256kb DDR - Current rig until new on is built
Rig in Progress- MSI G31TM-P21, 3.6ghz P4, 8gb ram, 160GB Seagate Barracuda, Nvidia GeForce 8500GT
The shroud "Before" in the engine bay (yes i realize the hose is split in half, I'm doing an A/C Delete and replacing all the lines and hoses...
Bringing it down to bare metal
Note how clean it is compared to the original..
Finally... after being cleaned, brought to pure metal, and then powdercoated... and yes I realize "the masking looks weird" near the pulley because that part will be brought to metal as well, since that's where the belt rides.
I'll get some daytime pics with it IN the car once the car is back together.
Before...
After.
Wow, making some nice progress on this!
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