uncle ber
05-16-2000, 05:46 AM
I've already asked what you run and why, along with how you got started, and x-overs/power for coaxials & comps. But, what about horror stories with installs and application. What light can you experienced guys shed on the up&comers in regards to things not to do and how to ensure that you don't 'glass your hand, blow up your battery, blow your mids, melt your amp, etc.
For starters: My very first system. Didn't quite realize that the ground had to be all but welded to the chassis of the truck. So, I decided to use the old method of stripping enough cable to wrap through the bolt-hole and twist it together. It worked...for a while. Then one hot summer day while driving through Lancaster County, PA (Amish horse rutt country) the wire started to give a bit, go figure. I started the truck up and all but got a heart-attack from the "cannon" that went off under my hood, aka battery exploding!! Luckily, if you can call it that, I was at a garage and got a new battery. I also learned that day that battery acid has no effect on my skin, although it was none too kind to my shorts, hood paint, and wallet.
Other stories and experiences that can help the other dudes/dudettes learn?
Also, we all know THE brands to look for and desire. But, what brands should one steer clear of: quality, price : performance value, customer service, etc. Or is there a general rule of thumb that you have successfully applied to your coaxial/comp purchases and upgrades? If so, what light can you shed on the rest of us? Any brands that people normally shy away from that has a few/one diamond in the ruff?
UB - hrm, bass or computer?
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My 3 cents on a 1/2 cent day...
Hardradio.com (http://www.hardradio.com)
Iced Earth (http://www.icedearth.com)
Demons&Wizards (http://www.icedearth.com/dw/)
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For starters: My very first system. Didn't quite realize that the ground had to be all but welded to the chassis of the truck. So, I decided to use the old method of stripping enough cable to wrap through the bolt-hole and twist it together. It worked...for a while. Then one hot summer day while driving through Lancaster County, PA (Amish horse rutt country) the wire started to give a bit, go figure. I started the truck up and all but got a heart-attack from the "cannon" that went off under my hood, aka battery exploding!! Luckily, if you can call it that, I was at a garage and got a new battery. I also learned that day that battery acid has no effect on my skin, although it was none too kind to my shorts, hood paint, and wallet.
Other stories and experiences that can help the other dudes/dudettes learn?
Also, we all know THE brands to look for and desire. But, what brands should one steer clear of: quality, price : performance value, customer service, etc. Or is there a general rule of thumb that you have successfully applied to your coaxial/comp purchases and upgrades? If so, what light can you shed on the rest of us? Any brands that people normally shy away from that has a few/one diamond in the ruff?
UB - hrm, bass or computer?
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My 3 cents on a 1/2 cent day...
Hardradio.com (http://www.hardradio.com)
Iced Earth (http://www.icedearth.com)
Demons&Wizards (http://www.icedearth.com/dw/)
[This message has been edited by uncle ber (edited 05-16-2000).]
[This message has been edited by uncle ber (edited 05-16-2000).]