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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8796384" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>I tend to agree, lots of modern options for amplifiers. </p><p></p><p>I will say the old JL Slash series amps were very nice, and if you can find some in good condition second hand at a fair price, and wanted to keep it how your dad had it, it would be really solid power. Great amps / subs, but pricey. If you don't care to keep it how he had it, just get some newer amps as Hispls suggested and save some money.</p><p></p><p>If that is a mouse nest or something I see to the far left, I’d get that stuff cleaned out and inspect all the wiring thoroughly before reinstalling any amps. And check all connectors / fuse holders to make sure any urine hasn't corroded anything. That unit in the middle with all the RCA cables plugged in looks like it needs inspected for sure. After a little cleaning / wiping down the wiring, most of it should be good, nothing looks bad at first glance, but I would definitely look over it.</p><p></p><p>That car had to be pretty sweet 20 years ago! Should still be when you get done with it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8796384, member: 682903"] I tend to agree, lots of modern options for amplifiers. I will say the old JL Slash series amps were very nice, and if you can find some in good condition second hand at a fair price, and wanted to keep it how your dad had it, it would be really solid power. Great amps / subs, but pricey. If you don't care to keep it how he had it, just get some newer amps as Hispls suggested and save some money. If that is a mouse nest or something I see to the far left, I’d get that stuff cleaned out and inspect all the wiring thoroughly before reinstalling any amps. And check all connectors / fuse holders to make sure any urine hasn't corroded anything. That unit in the middle with all the RCA cables plugged in looks like it needs inspected for sure. After a little cleaning / wiping down the wiring, most of it should be good, nothing looks bad at first glance, but I would definitely look over it. That car had to be pretty sweet 20 years ago! Should still be when you get done with it! [/QUOTE]
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