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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8838567" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Op decided not to put it in there car because they didn't want to buy an alternator. The alternative is ridiculously asinine. "I don't want to put an alternator in my car, so I'll just take my car stereo out and carry it around with me".</p><p></p><p>TWO full size 12" skar subs, an amp, the wiring, (don't forget they need an enclosure) the battery or inverter, (had to edit: because I forgot) mids, highs, and another amp, (LETS NOT FORGOT THE HOME STEREO RECEIVER TOO) is not "quasi-portable".</p><p></p><p>This should be pretty obvious how ridiculously ignorant this person is, and how stupid this idea is. They want a full size portable home stereo, using car audio equipment. (They want a boombox, a home stereo, and a car stereo in one easy package). Gee, why hasn't anyone else ever thought of this before?</p><p></p><p>It doesn't even make sense, it's not even practical or usable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8838567, member: 674149"] Op decided not to put it in there car because they didn't want to buy an alternator. The alternative is ridiculously asinine. "I don't want to put an alternator in my car, so I'll just take my car stereo out and carry it around with me". TWO full size 12" skar subs, an amp, the wiring, (don't forget they need an enclosure) the battery or inverter, (had to edit: because I forgot) mids, highs, and another amp, (LETS NOT FORGOT THE HOME STEREO RECEIVER TOO) is not "quasi-portable". This should be pretty obvious how ridiculously ignorant this person is, and how stupid this idea is. They want a full size portable home stereo, using car audio equipment. (They want a boombox, a home stereo, and a car stereo in one easy package). Gee, why hasn't anyone else ever thought of this before? It doesn't even make sense, it's not even practical or usable. [/QUOTE]
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