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Im going for industrial automation engineeringNo problem! I love helping people out with sound systems. Now if only I could find somebody to hire me to do it....
Good luck on the school too. Always thought I would've made a good electrical engineer but I hate math too much.
Haha same with me. I've got a giant cardboard box in the garage dedicated to spare mobile audio wiring and misc. parts.
I 'don't do' electrical well! I understand it, just find diagnostics a bit of a m*nd f*ck!
But I do do stereo stuff. Been messing around with them since Craig Powerplays were high tech!
I have one of the biggest drawers in my tool box (48"w) dedicated to just stereo wiring! No amps or H/U's. Just wiring! Lol!
Lol! And I've been told that the 'not-low-enough' suspension modding was a disease!
The stereo thing is just as bad!
I hijacked a spare bedroom at my dad's house for these.
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I wana be at that garage sale lolWow!
I'd have to do some hunting to get all my equipment in one spot, since the last move. All in boxes but kinda mixed in with all that other 'stuff'!
Feels like a yard sale coming on. Soon as it's warmer!
Haha the sad part is that's just all my Lanzar stuff. The dream was to one day use most of those in a full active setup in the Suburban, aka one actual channel of amplification per driver. Every tweeter, midbass and sub driver gets their own channel with fully adjustable frequency ranges. I'm going to need a lot more money if I'm ever going to finish that project though. Nice component sets aren't cheap and there sure are a lot of speakers to replace in that bus.