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Method Sound in Costa Mesa, Ca. Had to review this place.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8283200" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Sure thing i'll let anyone that needs that equipment know.</p><p></p><p>Yeah I do my own installs except for some aspects of building sub boxes or speaker baffles, I need to go to beach auto sound and have them cut the subwoofer holes and make the 6.5/6x9/ baffles for me since dont have a circle jigsaw yet. I also need their help with crimping 1/0 or 4 gauge terminals lol! too cheap to buy hydraulic crimpers.</p><p></p><p>Atm, I'm waiting on some equipment, bought a pair of 15s lately, one needed a recone so i'm waiting on soundqubed to send a recone and also waiting for my high output alt from singer.</p><p></p><p>I got a dual 8 inch enclosure 2.2 cubic feet, side slot ported tuned to 32 hertz for sale and a 4th order box for a single 12 that needs to go too along with a pretty beat up hifonics bxi 1610d.</p><p></p><p>as for the beach auto sound place, you can help with the install to finish faster and save more money. I did that when I first got into car audio a long time ago and Eddie(installer) showed me the ropes and we got stuff done a lot faster then they expected. I remembered Tom, the owner quoted me 240 for 3 hours of work but we finished in an hour and a half so it was only half the price</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8283200, member: 650438"] Sure thing i'll let anyone that needs that equipment know. Yeah I do my own installs except for some aspects of building sub boxes or speaker baffles, I need to go to beach auto sound and have them cut the subwoofer holes and make the 6.5/6x9/ baffles for me since dont have a circle jigsaw yet. I also need their help with crimping 1/0 or 4 gauge terminals lol! too cheap to buy hydraulic crimpers. Atm, I'm waiting on some equipment, bought a pair of 15s lately, one needed a recone so i'm waiting on soundqubed to send a recone and also waiting for my high output alt from singer. I got a dual 8 inch enclosure 2.2 cubic feet, side slot ported tuned to 32 hertz for sale and a 4th order box for a single 12 that needs to go too along with a pretty beat up hifonics bxi 1610d. as for the beach auto sound place, you can help with the install to finish faster and save more money. I did that when I first got into car audio a long time ago and Eddie(installer) showed me the ropes and we got stuff done a lot faster then they expected. I remembered Tom, the owner quoted me 240 for 3 hours of work but we finished in an hour and a half so it was only half the price [/QUOTE]
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