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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8838512" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>NOTHING about this story makes sense. </p><p></p><p>There is so much nonsense here, lets jump right in. </p><p></p><p>You weren't clear on whether this is going in a car or a not. The installer told you an alternator because they thought it was. Did you change where you were going to put all of this on they fly, (as in: "hey lets just carry it around instead of installing it somewhere). </p><p></p><p>AC power is in your home. DC power is from a battery. Do you plan on plugging this in, or making it portable? If you want that amp, and AC power you need an inverter.</p><p></p><p>Luggage cart, okay cool. Let's put 200lbs of worth of stereo equipment onto a luggage cart so that we can not fit it into your audi, and have bass originating from 20 feet away from where you would park your vehicle. </p><p></p><p>Don't forget the mids, and tweets, so we need another amp, (plus don't forget the subwoofer's enclosure, so now our "luggage cart" is somewhere around 250lbs and the size of a refrigerator. Oh, last but not least, lets put a home stereo receiver on there. </p><p></p><p>So were around a 300lb luggage cart, the size of a refrigerator, that will generate a lot of heat, be incredibly inefficient, and generate more bass and sound then you would want in your home. </p><p></p><p></p><p>My suggestion, is 100 jumping mule kicks, (jump up, bend at the knees, and kick yourself in your own ***). Go back to your installer, and apologize. Then either buy a cooler stereo, (igloo /coleman style), or let your installer put a stereo in your Audi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8838512, member: 674149"] NOTHING about this story makes sense. There is so much nonsense here, lets jump right in. You weren't clear on whether this is going in a car or a not. The installer told you an alternator because they thought it was. Did you change where you were going to put all of this on they fly, (as in: "hey lets just carry it around instead of installing it somewhere). AC power is in your home. DC power is from a battery. Do you plan on plugging this in, or making it portable? If you want that amp, and AC power you need an inverter. Luggage cart, okay cool. Let's put 200lbs of worth of stereo equipment onto a luggage cart so that we can not fit it into your audi, and have bass originating from 20 feet away from where you would park your vehicle. Don't forget the mids, and tweets, so we need another amp, (plus don't forget the subwoofer's enclosure, so now our "luggage cart" is somewhere around 250lbs and the size of a refrigerator. Oh, last but not least, lets put a home stereo receiver on there. So were around a 300lb luggage cart, the size of a refrigerator, that will generate a lot of heat, be incredibly inefficient, and generate more bass and sound then you would want in your home. My suggestion, is 100 jumping mule kicks, (jump up, bend at the knees, and kick yourself in your own ***). Go back to your installer, and apologize. Then either buy a cooler stereo, (igloo /coleman style), or let your installer put a stereo in your Audi. [/QUOTE]
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