Re: About to order

Originally Posted by
pro-rabbit
1st bold part.....That part is not exactly correct. I know what they are clones of though..... lol
2nd bold part... I think they have something coming soon that should fill a nice void in their line up.
Joseph
I wish you were closer, I would give you hand with wrapping that console and a few other things...looks like it does the trick though. Any video of it?

Originally Posted by
Gregulate
Do tell. DD?
Looking good, Joseph. I, too, am looking forward to the videos!

Originally Posted by
pro-rabbit
I agree, we use their basic speaker wire in our enclosures as a "freebie" to all of our customers. Never had a single complaint. I did have a member PM me once I posted about it, but they have no idea what they were talking about just liked to hold a grudge over things they do not understand.
Yep, I plan on getting some vids up next week, I put it in for some pics, but I am about to start a new box build, so everything came out. I wish you were closer Dustin! I could really use some help with covering it. I decided to just go with a bed liner, so it will stay black to match, plus it will stand up to my little boy and his crayons and things, lol.
I am having a problem finding an electric noise, so I am taking the front seats out today and checking some wiring and take some readings, but I am beginning to think it's the RF 3Sixty.2. I am gonna bypass it to see if it's still there, and if it is, just go from there. I may have an internal alternator problem. Luckily I have taken my truck apart a million time(engine swap, putting deadening on, and the dash for heater core change) so it shouldn't be much of a problem, unless i get caught by some storms. I still have some mock-up shots to take of driver placements to get some opinions on estimated sound quality. Plus, I am cutting the dash!! Yep, that's right!. Dodge Ram dash's are notorious for cracking, so I am taking out some of the dash to install some components, and to remove some material to help stop reflections. Something simple, but functional.
Kenwood Xcelon Headunit
Boston Accoustics Front & Rear
Cadence United Series Vegas 4 Channel
Cadence S2W12-D2
Cadence United Series Dakota Mono Amp
Duralast 1,000 amp battery, X-Static 2,000 Amp Battery
Rockford Foagate 1/0 wire, and interconnects
Cadence shielded RCA wire
Dynamat sound deadening, Fatmat sound deadening
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