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<blockquote data-quote="Boomin_tahoe" data-source="post: 8555675" data-attributes="member: 562180"><p>Psh...pretty wires. But overall clean install. I see an MDF amp rack....where's the MDF box? MDF because it was scrap leftover....because it's easier to sand flat and costs less than birch. The amp rack was free to build w/o buying any more MDF. My ground is def in there....I think I may have cut too much of the insulation off.</p><p></p><p>Again, you fail to see it doesn't take a professional/certified or even have an MECP (I would think you know what that is) to have an overall clean install. Many people on here have done their own installs....a few whom are in middle of builds. It's mine and proud of the work I did. Takes time to do a good job, cleanwise. Sorry it isn't up to your standards, guessing fiberglass work which I have no exp. with, but I've had plenty of compliments. Loud, clear, and simple. Just the way I like it. Others take it to a whole new level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomin_tahoe, post: 8555675, member: 562180"] Psh...pretty wires. But overall clean install. I see an MDF amp rack....where's the MDF box? MDF because it was scrap leftover....because it's easier to sand flat and costs less than birch. The amp rack was free to build w/o buying any more MDF. My ground is def in there....I think I may have cut too much of the insulation off. Again, you fail to see it doesn't take a professional/certified or even have an MECP (I would think you know what that is) to have an overall clean install. Many people on here have done their own installs....a few whom are in middle of builds. It's mine and proud of the work I did. Takes time to do a good job, cleanwise. Sorry it isn't up to your standards, guessing fiberglass work which I have no exp. with, but I've had plenty of compliments. Loud, clear, and simple. Just the way I like it. Others take it to a whole new level. [/QUOTE]
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