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    Senior Member astrochex's Avatar
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    Re: '86 El Camino Build

    ridiculous deal, well done!

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    Re: '86 El Camino Build

    6 showed up today, still waiting on another 4. Opened one up and put it on the bench, it did just under 450w at 8ohm bridged.


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    sweet mother of moses! that is some seriously underrated stuff. color me jealous.

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    They're rated at 220x2 at 4ohm so ~450w bridged at 8ohm is just about right.

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    Re: '86 El Camino Build

    Dangggggggggg... that's nice.
    Are you not entertained?!?!


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    Re: '86 El Camino Build

    Nice !
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    Re: '86 El Camino Build

    Got a little work done on the sub enclosure. Still don't really have a finalized design in mind, just trying to get as much air space as possible for the GTi's.


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    Got the kick panels carpeted, just need to make some grilles now.

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    Got lazy with the grilles, didn't feel like making them so I went to the local stereo shop and dug through their box of grilles and found these that were a good fit.


    Wrapped them in grille cloth.


    Then glued some magnets over the mounting screws and on the grill.



    I'm not super thrilled with how they turned out but for now at least they'll keep the drivers safe until I redo them. Hoping this weekend I'll be able to get the box and amp rack built.

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    Re: '86 El Camino Build

    That is awesome! Great idea with the grilles.
    Are you not entertained?!?!


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