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<blockquote data-quote="TurboRedneck" data-source="post: 7703359" data-attributes="member: 638145"><p>Columbia, Nice! Just a mild roar to overcome inside. Enough battery &amp; alternator capacity to run a few thousand watts of good ol class A/B. Fix up your dads tunes top notch, they'll get listened to allot in a half million miles or so.</p><p></p><p>Always wondered why rigs didn't all have top notch systems, for as many hours as spent in them. When I helped farm, the tractors got their stereos beefed up before anything else.</p><p></p><p>The goofy thing I keep seeing in trucks is speaker placement. Most offensive is poking the front speakers right at your ears. Left is blaring a few inches to your head and the right one six feet away you never hear. Second place is way down in the doors aimed right at each other and your ankles. Just not like a car where they're at least ahead of you a few feet. Best fix I've done is custom kick panels. Best of Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurboRedneck, post: 7703359, member: 638145"] Columbia, Nice! Just a mild roar to overcome inside. Enough battery & alternator capacity to run a few thousand watts of good ol class A/B. Fix up your dads tunes top notch, they'll get listened to allot in a half million miles or so. Always wondered why rigs didn't all have top notch systems, for as many hours as spent in them. When I helped farm, the tractors got their stereos beefed up before anything else. The goofy thing I keep seeing in trucks is speaker placement. Most offensive is poking the front speakers right at your ears. Left is blaring a few inches to your head and the right one six feet away you never hear. Second place is way down in the doors aimed right at each other and your ankles. Just not like a car where they're at least ahead of you a few feet. Best fix I've done is custom kick panels. Best of Luck. [/QUOTE]
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