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  • Group buys, discount codes etc...
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    And sale is over. Sold over 100 batteries during this order. Look for a Trafik Jamz line of batteries sometime in the relative near future.
  • Custom Installs and ongoing projects.
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    Kind of an old-school throwback type install. No fiberglass, no motorization just a good, rugged sound system designed to get loud and sound great! Since the car was equipped with a factory navigation system and the customer liked the way it worked we kept the head unit in place.... the OEM sound system was a 2nd level Boston Acoustics factory upgrade. When you see the pics you'll wonder how bad the base system must have been to call this an upgrade.... there was ZERO bass and mediocre sound at best. From there we used a Zapco DSP-Z8 (not pictured as it is a hidden item and is very set and forget) digital signal processor to clean up the signal and provide equalization and crossover control to the rest of the system. Power was provided by a pair of Massive Audio D-series amplifiers. A D800.4 (100x4) powers the mids and highs and a D3600.1 powers the subwoofers (1800x1). Speakers consist of Massive Audio CK 69X components mounted in the front door (in a coaxial configuration) and JBL GTO628 Coaxials were utilized in the rear shelf. Bass duty was provided by using a pair of Massive Audio Hippo 84 8" subs in a 1.5 cubic foot vented enclosure tuned to 38.5 Hz. Power wire was 1/0 Gauge from DB Link. RCA Cables were also courtesy of DB Link as were speaker wires. Battery & Battery Box are from XS Power D1200 Series Sound deadening was from Hushmat. Now on to the pics: The products in their boxes [image: 20130806_222408_zpseb054fe0.jpg] Box Design [image: BrentHagerBox_zps511773dd.jpg] Driver door with the panel off. You can't see it in the pic, but there was a ton of sound deadening material installed behind that vapor barrier [image: 20130807_190027_zps6a88da11.jpg] Gotta give a shout out to Weshole here, he convinced me to carve up the foam piece to integrate the crossover securely into the door. It worked AWESOME! [image: 20130807_190038_zps2d060efc.jpg] 1/0 power and ground upgrade up front at the alternator. Another shout out to weshole as he was an alternator ninja for me and managed (somehow) to get his hands in there enough to get those wires on. [image: 20130807_190054_zpsa90b9c38.jpg] Guess which one was the stock speaker.... Oh... and those 6x9's are considered "subwoofers" according to Dodge/Boston Acoustics [image: 20130807_190154_zpsfd394968.jpg] [image: 20130807_190203_zps997f743f.jpg] [image: 20130807_190231_zps54b147e5.jpg] [image: 20130807_190234_zpsc4af5cf5.jpg] [image: 20130807_190245_zpsaa662fce.jpg] Early stages of the subwoofer enclosure going together [image: 20130810_175330_zpsc6745cdd.jpg] [image: 20130810_175336_zps1979b1c3.jpg] Door speakers going in [image: 20130814_195217_zpsb81b3f4d.jpg][image: 20130814_195222_zps0a553289.jpg] Test fitting the box [image: 20130814_205532_zpsc8a94a3c.jpg] Fitting the amp rack (notice we carpeted the spare tire well to make it all blend nicely [image: 20130902_174029_zpsdbc396c9.jpg] Testing locations [image: 20130902_152956_zpsd0029114.jpg] [image: 20130902_152947_zps762385c2.jpg] Amp rack all powered up and ready to go! [image: 20130908_195936_zps7f700f3b.jpg] Box is in place [image: 20130908_200112_zps6cca6141.jpg] [image: 20130908_200100_zpsd2abf3ae.jpg] Tail end of the car here [image: 20130908_200144_zps179d4e28.jpg] Retro car...retro install. Gotta love 'em!
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    check your PM's
  • Blown Speakers

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    Zapco 6.5 coaxials We'll talk more on Wednesday
  • chuck! need stuff

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    pm'ed
  • Damaged Surround on 12" Sub

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    I'd call Memphis and see what they charge for a reconing. No good reason to throw them away. If you do throw them away, I'll take them.
  • Thanks Chuck!

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    Glad it's working good for ya!
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  • Capacitors are worthless in car audio

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    Good enough response Chris?
  • Wiring Guru

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    thurmanmerman;270230 wrote: Ran into a problem bypassing the ebrake on a friends in dash headunit. Problem resolved within 30 minutes. Thanks Chuck. You forgot to mention that I was on the phone w/ you 200+ miles away during the diagnosis....
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    No problem Lucas...let me know if I can be of any further assistance.
  • Blackberry?

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    As best as I can tell. You'll need an FM modulator with a 3.5mm headphone jack as an input. You then plug it in to that and it comes through a radio station. There is a bluetooth version of this available as well which would require no external cables. It's the Axxess - ABTI-GM1 assuming it's for the 2004 Impala listed on your signature. You would have to wire that into your existing antenna cable and it would pickup your bluetooth audio device and transmit accordingly
  • Group Buy

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  • Another qulity TRAFIK JAMZ install

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  • OpenECU flashing

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    KA-T_240;259080 wrote: We could have a flashing party in my shop.... Its got some nice heat! To prevent any shrinkage while flashing?
  • Wire Wire Wire Wire Wire Wire Wire Wire

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    That sounds about right for welding cable (which works very well btw for audio installs)