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<blockquote data-quote="griffee" data-source="post: 3215491" data-attributes="member: 569557"><p>I've been meaning to put this write up here for those interested in the power lines and you will have to excuse my lazyness, but alas here it is in detail.</p><p></p><p>So I am a stickler for stock. Stock appearing is how I want my entire system. I don’t want to really be able to see anything. No amps, no subs, no holes for tweeters, nada, zip, zilch. So that’s the set up.Think it's possible?? LOL</p><p></p><p>The parts selected for my install were as follows: 100 square feet of Damplifier Pro, (4) Second Skin Speaker Pads, (2) Sheets of Overkill Pro, (2) Sheets of Rattle Pad, (2) 8” Rainbow Vanadium Dual Voice Coil Speakers, One Rainbow Powerline CS 275.27 Component Set containing (2) 6.9” Mids, (2) 1.06” Cal 27 Tweeters, and (2) Rainbow Passive Crossovers, Arc SE 4200 Amplifier, Arc SE2150 Amplifier, Navone NE 774V LOC converter, Stinger Pro Speaker Wire, Stinger Pro 1/0 Power Wire, Stinger Power Distribution Block(fused), 4 Gauge Stinger Power wire from Distribution block, Stinger RCA’s.</p><p></p><p>Now we are getting to fun stuff. Install time. While I think I like this part I am really not sure as I also think I hate it too. Putting a 100 square feet of sound deadener in 4 doors is a lot of work. Not to mention the whole install. I also was on limited install/destruction time. Four days. That’s it. A long weekend is all I really had, and promised it would be finished.</p><p></p><p>Let's start with pictures of some of the parts:These are the Arc Amps, the Components and the 8"s.</p><p></p><p><img src="http:////forum/showthread.php?t=180434" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="griffee, post: 3215491, member: 569557"] I've been meaning to put this write up here for those interested in the power lines and you will have to excuse my lazyness, but alas here it is in detail. So I am a stickler for stock. Stock appearing is how I want my entire system. I don’t want to really be able to see anything. No amps, no subs, no holes for tweeters, nada, zip, zilch. So that’s the set up.Think it's possible?? LOL The parts selected for my install were as follows: 100 square feet of Damplifier Pro, (4) Second Skin Speaker Pads, (2) Sheets of Overkill Pro, (2) Sheets of Rattle Pad, (2) 8” Rainbow Vanadium Dual Voice Coil Speakers, One Rainbow Powerline CS 275.27 Component Set containing (2) 6.9” Mids, (2) 1.06” Cal 27 Tweeters, and (2) Rainbow Passive Crossovers, Arc SE 4200 Amplifier, Arc SE2150 Amplifier, Navone NE 774V LOC converter, Stinger Pro Speaker Wire, Stinger Pro 1/0 Power Wire, Stinger Power Distribution Block(fused), 4 Gauge Stinger Power wire from Distribution block, Stinger RCA’s. Now we are getting to fun stuff. Install time. While I think I like this part I am really not sure as I also think I hate it too. Putting a 100 square feet of sound deadener in 4 doors is a lot of work. Not to mention the whole install. I also was on limited install/destruction time. Four days. That’s it. A long weekend is all I really had, and promised it would be finished. Let's start with pictures of some of the parts:These are the Arc Amps, the Components and the 8"s. [IMG]http:////forum/showthread.php?t=180434[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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