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Dereck, how many people do you know that have cut their car chassis up for mechanical tuning?
I've built 4 sets of kick panels, this is the next step for me.
What I'm saying, is that I've spent more hours working with the processor, than working on the install.
Adam
[ March 04, 2005, 04:29 AM: Message edited by: PEI330Ci ]
I've built 4 sets of kick panels, this is the next step for me.
What I'm saying, is that I've spent more hours working with the processor, than working on the install.
Adam
[ March 04, 2005, 04:29 AM: Message edited by: PEI330Ci ]
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Originally posted by PEI330Ci:
Dereck, how many people do you know that have cut their car chassis up for mechanical tuning?
I've built 4 sets of kick panels, this is the next step for me.
What I'm saying, is that I've spent more hours working with the processor, than working on the install.
Adam
Dereck, how many people do you know that have cut their car chassis up for mechanical tuning?
I've built 4 sets of kick panels, this is the next step for me.
What I'm saying, is that I've spent more hours working with the processor, than working on the install.
Adam
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^ Cut it twice and it was still too short...
See now that is a fundamental mistake in the design and installation of a car audio system.
I maintain that if you spend the time on the install you may just wind up wondering why the hell you spent so much on a processor you use so little.
And for Dave - not to say that the 900 is not an extremely beneficial tool with a virtually unlimited capacity for system tuning. Still, the best install should make the least use of it [img]smile.gif[/img]
What I'm saying, is that I've spent more hours working with the processor, than working on the install.
I maintain that if you spend the time on the install you may just wind up wondering why the hell you spent so much on a processor you use so little.
And for Dave - not to say that the 900 is not an extremely beneficial tool with a virtually unlimited capacity for system tuning. Still, the best install should make the least use of it [img]smile.gif[/img]