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Thanks Phorum

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:12 pm
by BillM
I would like to thank ttocs and all the guys who helped me out as my install is finally done and it sounds AWESOME its kind of hard working in the freezing cold here but it was well worth it. Its the best system I have ever had by far, the highs are crystal clear and the bass is super tight and loud. I am running just over 2,000 watts

H/U - JVC KW-NT3HDT Navi receiver
Amps- MMATS LM-4065
MMATS D300-HC
Speakers- Blaupunkt Velocity Series in doors and rear deck
Subs- 2 Eclipse 10" 700W RMS subs in a 2.7 cu ft sealed box
Monitor- Absolute 7" add on monitor
Wiring- PG-AKIT1 and Streetwires 0 gauge on the Big 3, PG Titanium Battery terminals ,DB Link and Tsunami ANL power and ground distos
Alt- New Motorcraft 200A Police Alternator

Last things I have to do is upgrade my old factory original battery from 2005 to a Die Hard Platinum battery, I guess the Platinum batteries are rebadged Odyssey batteries just cheaper and hide all my wiring in the trunk as its just too damn cold now!!! I had a budget of 2K and I stayed within it bargain hunting but not skimping with the H/U taking a big chunk. Once again thank Phorum for answering all of my dumb questions along the way I greatly appreciate it. Bill

Odyssey : http://www.odysseybatteries.com/battery/pc1750t.htm

Die Hard: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1260 ... 850065000P

Re: Thanks Phorum

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:05 am
by ttocs
yer welcome, now pics or it didn't happen!!!!

I will be happy to get more then 3 yrs from a battery for the first time now after moving out from the desert. Wanna know a great way to kill a battery? Let it set through a phoenix summer.....

Re: Thanks Phorum

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 11:34 am
by BillM
HA Its a stealth install with a bunch of wires and a box in the trunk :D Picture that LOL You get the heat and we get the COLD. Freezing here today in the Teens outside. In the spring or when it gets above 50 outside again I am going to build a small rack for the amps and hide my wires, then I will snap some pics but right now it looks Ghetto in the trunk to say the least. I was fighting myself to get it done after our 3 foot snowfall and another storm on the way. Good old Buffalo winters got to love them.

Re: Thanks Phorum

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:22 pm
by ttocs
I had 4 inches and 24 degrees today....