LaserRed38
10+ year member
CarAudio.com Veteran
How's it goin guys...Just wanted to say what's up. I'm into pretty much anything that has four wheels or more, and love audio too. I'm a big Ford guy so hopefully I have some fellow blue oval fans to hang out with here lol. I'm the moderator of the For Sale section of MustangForums.com so you guys can buy/sell stuff with me without fear //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif. I haven't been on that site much lately...been busy with school. So yea, my little system is in my sig. Previous car was a 95 Ford Contour (my bucket). First system in that car consisted of: Blaupunkt idon'tevenrememberthenumber HU from Costco; Alpine Type-S 5x7 Coax's; and a "bass package" from Circuit City: paid $210 for a box, 2 10" Sony "Xploders" and a matching 480w amp! Yea I know...wack. Then I got my Alpine 9835, and also upgraded my amp to a MRD-M501. Then that car took a crap and my mom ended up getting a new Focus, so her old Mustang V6 (yes chick car...and its an auto) was handed down to me. Yes I know I am spoiled, and not by choice. I'm thankful, but being an only child, you do get stuff handed to you sometimes. I would have rather bought myself a bucket 5.0 and fixed it up myself, but I gotta say it's a pretty nice car for a college kid and I've put a bit of work into it (too much). So yea, the system for the stang started out all Alpine. My old 9835, Type-R 6.5 components in front and 5x7s in the rear; 2 10" Type-R subs; MRV-F345 and MRD-M1001 amps. Got bored with that and I wanted to install a rear shock tower brace, so I tore that all out, sold the box subs and sub amp. Now I have what's in there now. Looking to sell my old Type-R speakers if anyone is interested. Also looking to sell the Audison. Ran out of money to complete the system, so I'm going to go back to my old MRV-F345 Alpine amp and run the front speakers off of 1/2 channels and then pick up one of those shallow mount eD SQ10s and power that with the 3/4 channels bridged. Nice lightweight little system that fits behind my shock tower brace. So there you have it guys. Looking forward to learning a lot more. I'm headed in the right direction I'd say. Oh yea...more of an SQ guy btw.
-Patrick
-Patrick