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Graham M
24-05-2007, 17:26
I really would recommend fitting a power amp to your car, I just put one in today myself (was quite an experience) and it makes a whole world of difference, the sound produced by even your cheapest Parcel Shelf 6x9s seems to be much "deeper" I bought a Mutant MT-802 from Halfords for £49.99 and a Wiring Kit (Which had everything - some of which I didn't even use!) for £19.99, a bargain I reckon, just something for you to think about :D

AntiSilence
24-05-2007, 17:54
Ain't got a car, but I could strap one to my mountain bike :D lol

paul11974
24-05-2007, 19:00
cars are a rubbish form of transport you should get yourself a good old motorbike

Graham M
24-05-2007, 20:05
You don't get wet if it rains in a car though :)

cybernetic_tiger
24-05-2007, 22:31
You don't get wet if it rains in a car though :)


Unless its a really crap car ;)

handyman
24-05-2007, 23:21
Yeah but bikers are refferred to as 'doners' by the A&E departments round here. It's quite sad the number of roadside memorials that crop up, I think it's something like 2-3 bikers a week shuffle off the mortal coil on the corners round here every week.

lostandconfused
25-05-2007, 10:26
i have an Audiobahn amp and it really does make the difference, get a good few speakers in there and you can get it to sound really good

sssshhhh
25-05-2007, 13:53
I have a sony xplode. I love it!!! I bought the car off a boy racer. He had done it quite tastefully though, with lovely 19" alloys, lowered suspension and slightly tinted windows. He was very proud of the sound system he put in, and when I went to see the car before i bought he spent a good 15 mins showing me what everything did, with his dance/trance/pants blaring out.

Little did he know that I was more of a rock/folk kinda gal. Never mind. My acoustic sessions cd sounds lovely on there lol.