2001 Honda Prelude by JML Audio of St. Louis

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Thanks for taking a look, any feedback is greatly appreciated

Theme "Fire and Ice"

Source Unit: Clarion Pro Audio

CD Changer: Clarion Pro Audio

Ipod: JML Audio's Custom Ipod Mounting System

Speaker Amplifier: Zapco Competition

Subwoofer Amplifier: Zapco Competition

Speakers: DLS

Subwoofers: Treo

The Vehicle Itself

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Custom Dash bezel with sub level controller

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Doors had to be removed to properly run speaker cable through gromets

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Custom beauty panel to flush in CD changer and Crossovers that goes behind the back seat

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Custom Inserts Machined for Amplifiers to keep with System Design Theme

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Custom Steel Fabricated Amp Rack / Rear Strut tower brace

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Custom Plexiglas Subwoofer Grill

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Our Biggest Fan

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1 Farad Capacitor mounted Behind the Custom factory jack stand cover

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Masking off the car to protect it from the elements

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Looks good. Honda doors are a b1tch to run speaker wire through. I took my door off, had to drill a hole and all that crap. I tapped into the factory wire on the other side though.

Edit: Wow, that looks like some really nice work. What kind of electrical was used to support the amps? The capacitor was also not needed, they don't help at all.

 
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