New Sound System (finally)
well here is my new sound system. I dont have photoshop and im stupid, so i could resize my images so i'll give you all a link. Here's what i got:
alpine 7984
PHD speakers:
2 sets of, 2 6.5" speakers and 2 tweaters (that's a total of 4 each)
the 6.5" speakers were mounted in the doors and behind the seat (where the stock ones go). 2 tweaters replaced the stock ones in the doors while the other two were custom mounted behind the seat (very clean, looks like factory).
Well, here's the link:
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?i...ulation_page=Y
alpine 7984
PHD speakers:
2 sets of, 2 6.5" speakers and 2 tweaters (that's a total of 4 each)
the 6.5" speakers were mounted in the doors and behind the seat (where the stock ones go). 2 tweaters replaced the stock ones in the doors while the other two were custom mounted behind the seat (very clean, looks like factory).
Well, here's the link:
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?i...ulation_page=Y
My system was installed by Logan's Car Stereo in Starke, FL. Here's a link to their website. They do some VERY impressive work.
http://www.loganscarstereo.com/index.php
Here's a link to the company that makes my speakers, PHD. (note that this is the link to their italian market speakers (which i got). I'm sure there's a link somewhere in there to their US market speakers.
http://www.phd.it/web/index.htm
http://www.loganscarstereo.com/index.php
Here's a link to the company that makes my speakers, PHD. (note that this is the link to their italian market speakers (which i got). I'm sure there's a link somewhere in there to their US market speakers.
http://www.phd.it/web/index.htm
Originally posted by TJZ
well here is my new sound system. I dont have photoshop and im stupid, so i could resize my images so i'll give you all a link.
well here is my new sound system. I dont have photoshop and im stupid, so i could resize my images so i'll give you all a link.
As far as posting pictures, after a lot of frustration and trial and error, I finally figured out how to insert pictures in a post as long as it's "hosted" somewhere (ie imagestation, AOL's Myspace, etc.). Hopefully it helps anyone else that was as aggravated as I was.
1) "Right click" on the picture you want to post and a menu pops up. Go to the bottom of the menu and find the "properties" heading and click on it.
2) Copy the entire "address (URL)", which will usually end in .jpg, .gif, etc, by highlighting it and copying it (CTRL + C)
3) Create a reply (like I'm doing right now) and when you are ready to insert your picture, hit the IMG button (it's in the vB Code section). This opens a window where you can paste the address you copied. Hit OK and it should show up when you preview the post.
Since I went through the motions (so that I could verify the above steps) I might as well post the picture of the great looking speaker/tweeter setup. Hopefully that's OK with you (I assumed it was since you gave the link
).PS You can even "test" the above steps on the picture below.
Last edited by Anyone2u; Dec 21, 2002 at 02:10 PM.
Originally posted by Anyone2u
Nice clean looking install and I'm sure it's a great improvement over stock.
As far as posting pictures, after a lot of frustration and trial and error, I finally figured out how to insert pictures in a post as long as it's "hosted" somewhere (ie imagestation, AOL's Myspace, etc.). Hopefully it helps anyone else that was as aggravated as I was.
1) "Right click" on the picture you want to post and a menu pops up. Go to the bottom of the menu and find the "properties" heading and click on it.
2) Copy the entire "address (URL)", which will usually end in .jpg, .gif, etc, by highlighting it and copying it (CTRL + C)
3) Create a reply (like I'm doing right now) and when you are ready to insert your picture, hit the IMG button (it's in the vB Code section). This opens a window where you can paste the address you copied. Hit OK and it should show up when you preview the post.
Since I went through the motions (so that I could verify the above steps) I might as well post the picture of the great looking speaker/tweeter setup. Hopefully that's OK with you (I assumed it was since you gave the link
).
PS You can even "test" the above steps on the picture below.
Nice clean looking install and I'm sure it's a great improvement over stock.
As far as posting pictures, after a lot of frustration and trial and error, I finally figured out how to insert pictures in a post as long as it's "hosted" somewhere (ie imagestation, AOL's Myspace, etc.). Hopefully it helps anyone else that was as aggravated as I was.
1) "Right click" on the picture you want to post and a menu pops up. Go to the bottom of the menu and find the "properties" heading and click on it.
2) Copy the entire "address (URL)", which will usually end in .jpg, .gif, etc, by highlighting it and copying it (CTRL + C)
3) Create a reply (like I'm doing right now) and when you are ready to insert your picture, hit the IMG button (it's in the vB Code section). This opens a window where you can paste the address you copied. Hit OK and it should show up when you preview the post.
Since I went through the motions (so that I could verify the above steps) I might as well post the picture of the great looking speaker/tweeter setup. Hopefully that's OK with you (I assumed it was since you gave the link
).PS You can even "test" the above steps on the picture below.
Originally posted by roberto350z
thats sucks I cant see the pictures. Imagestation is lame (I never sign up for anything that says I HAVE to)
thats sucks I cant see the pictures. Imagestation is lame (I never sign up for anything that says I HAVE to)
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Originally posted by fairladyZ in Japan
Sooo ... how does it sound ? Two sets of tweaters front and rear ?
I am from the NIZL school of front sound.. but I am not an expert. As a result, I am open to opinions.
Thanks...
Sooo ... how does it sound ? Two sets of tweaters front and rear ?
I am from the NIZL school of front sound.. but I am not an expert. As a result, I am open to opinions.
Thanks...
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