Thanks for the helpful tidbit. This might be something I could incorporate into a new project someday.I forgot to take pics of this: The underside of the amp rack. The ENTIRE amp rack hinges up to gain access to my spare tire release and compartmant.
Thanks for all the compliments.
To get the HD to work with the USB adapter, I had to format it to FAT32. Then I just copied all my music onto it, and VWAHLAHH! Let there be lots and lots of music...
I used a 2.5" because they are supplied power through the USB cable and I didn't have to run a power cord to it.
The things that I don't like about the HD is when it reads it, it takes 10-15 seconds for playback to start, rather then 2-3 for a CD. I also don't like the tag display, it only is partial screen and doesnt scroll. Other then that, it is awesome having all my music in the D.
It's OK. I actually could do without mine, but I still like the individual (L & R) adjustements. I have an issue with balance (It has to be perfect) and I am always tweaking the highs left and right to get it perfect to the ear. The line driver itself works flawlessly.how do you like that PG line driver? i've been looking at one of those, or the memphis 16-vbf1 i still havent decided. i need one for my mids/highs bad.
fantastic install. I do think that a different subwoofer enclosure would yield alot more output, say sub up port back. either way im sure it sounds fantastic. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/suave.gif.858fc102f7646e678ee8af7e1fbc41d1.gif//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/yumyum.gif.0556df42231b304b9c995aefd13928a8.gifSo what do ya think of it?