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I give in. I'll get a head unit. Wanna help?
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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8672981" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>The goal is to make it sound like the concert/music is coming from in front of you, not behind you. Rear speakers can complicate that, even though it doesn't seem like you're going full SQ.</p><p></p><p>Regarding some previous comments of yours I read.. you can outsource just the headunit install to the shop if it's an excessively complicated vehicle and radio wiring harness. Considering the fact that you're a woodworker though, you can easily build the box yourself and run some wires if you simply <u>take your time</u> and think about where to run the wires so they're not torn up due to a brute force method of doing it </p><p></p><p>You'll benefit from getting a 9 wire conductor and using it to relocate the speaker wires from behind the headunit to the amps location</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8672981, member: 665412"] The goal is to make it sound like the concert/music is coming from in front of you, not behind you. Rear speakers can complicate that, even though it doesn't seem like you're going full SQ. Regarding some previous comments of yours I read.. you can outsource just the headunit install to the shop if it's an excessively complicated vehicle and radio wiring harness. Considering the fact that you're a woodworker though, you can easily build the box yourself and run some wires if you simply [U]take your time[/U] and think about where to run the wires so they're not torn up due to a brute force method of doing it You'll benefit from getting a 9 wire conductor and using it to relocate the speaker wires from behind the headunit to the amps location [/QUOTE]
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