Xenon X1200.1, Xenon X200.4, Elite.12d4, Elite.65cs, RF 3sixty.3. Sub is sealed off through the backseat cabin hole. Elite components are fully active, tweeters are amazing with 200+ watts to them. I do wish the mids would play a little lower but they sound good as well.
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Wow that's a great install. How does it sound? I like how clean and simple looking it is. Did you refinish your dd5? I think mine has more writing on it. I have some ideas for mine actually so I'm curious.
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vwdude wrote:Wow that's a great install. How does it sound? I like how clean and simple looking it is. Did you refinish your dd5? I think mine has more writing on it. I have some ideas for mine actually so I'm curious.
Thanks fellas! The install was done by Rick Paul (speakerpimp on DIYMA) at Car Toys in Webster, Texas. He did a damn fine job! I did not touch the DD5, the only thing I did was had the distrobution blocks pc'ed to match.
Rick had never really heard any PG gear and seemed impressed.
vwdude wrote:Wow that's a great install. How does it sound? I like how clean and simple looking it is. Did you refinish your dd5? I think mine has more writing on it. I have some ideas for mine actually so I'm curious.
Thanks fellas! The install was done by Rick Paul (speakerpimp on DIYMA) at Car Toys in Webster, Texas. He did a damn fine job! I did not touch the DD5, the only thing I did was had the distrobution blocks pc'ed to match.
Rick had never really heard any PG gear and seemed impressed.
How old was this kid? Never heard pg before?
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ttocs wrote:How old was this kid? Never heard pg before?
He's in his early 30's?!?!?! Let me rephrase that, he hasn't heard very many PG products before. My car was the first he's actually been able to get in to and mess around with. Honestly, it isn't too far fetched, PG is not very popular at all in Houston.