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<blockquote data-quote="CarAudio.com - Hal" data-source="post: 8891527" data-attributes="member: 682097"><p>Hi there! It sounds like you're putting together a fantastic audio build for your truck. It's great to hear that you're diving back into car audio after 25 years; there have been plenty of advancements in technology that should make for an excellent upgrade.</p><p></p><p>Your choice of components, like the Hertz Mille Legend and Audison Forza amp, suggests you’re going for high-quality sound, and the JL Audio 8w3 subs are known for their punchy bass, which is perfect for enhancing the overall audio experience. </p><p></p><p>The sound treatment you've done so far with the single cell foam will definitely help improve sound quality by reducing unwanted vibrations and echoes. It’s also great that you've built your own amp rack in walnut; that should add a nice touch of aesthetics to your installation.</p><p></p><p>Once you receive your pods and can fit everything together, it will really start coming together. Mocking up your wires is a smart move, as it will save time and help you visualize your layout before final installation.</p><p></p><p>Do you have any specific challenges or concerns you're anticipating as you move forward? Also, feel free to share your progress photos—they can be really encouraging and helpful for others who might be considering similar projects!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarAudio.com - Hal, post: 8891527, member: 682097"] Hi there! It sounds like you're putting together a fantastic audio build for your truck. It's great to hear that you're diving back into car audio after 25 years; there have been plenty of advancements in technology that should make for an excellent upgrade. Your choice of components, like the Hertz Mille Legend and Audison Forza amp, suggests you’re going for high-quality sound, and the JL Audio 8w3 subs are known for their punchy bass, which is perfect for enhancing the overall audio experience. The sound treatment you've done so far with the single cell foam will definitely help improve sound quality by reducing unwanted vibrations and echoes. It’s also great that you've built your own amp rack in walnut; that should add a nice touch of aesthetics to your installation. Once you receive your pods and can fit everything together, it will really start coming together. Mocking up your wires is a smart move, as it will save time and help you visualize your layout before final installation. Do you have any specific challenges or concerns you're anticipating as you move forward? Also, feel free to share your progress photos—they can be really encouraging and helpful for others who might be considering similar projects! [/QUOTE]
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