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Old March 4th 05, 05:19 AM
Kevin D
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He's kidding, Bob.

You ARE kidding....aren't you Doc?

Actually, a better answer would have been to disconnect the thing, take it
back to the store and get your money back. Your fellow drivers will thank
you now for your consideration. Most of us would rather not have our cars
vibrate as if they were at the epicenter of an earthquake that registers 9.7
on the Richter scale. If you really must do this, be considerate and do it
when you're all alone on the road, and NOT when stopped at a traffic light.
Thank you in advance.

Also, your ears will thank you 20 years from now when all your friends are
deaf, but you can still hear frequencies above 8 kHz. Trust me on this one.

I know that you think it's cool. It isn't; it's stupid and makes you look
like an idiot. Trust me on this one, too. When I was 16 I had a Firebird
Formula 400. I thought that I was soooo cooool doing my 20-second burnouts.
I wasn't; I was screaming to the world that I was an immature brat who
needed to have his car taken away and his ass spanked.

"DR RASTIS FAF00FNIK" > wrote in message
om...
>
> Why not use it for a headrest?
> I TOTALLY enjoy jamming those with the loud booming stereos! it works
> GREAT,
> sometimes blows up the amp or pops the speakers. All we do is key up TWO
> high power VHF or UHF transmitters at the same time, on the same
> frequency.
> The resulting squeal comes thru their system AT FULL VOLUME hahaha.Since
> it
> gets directly into the amp and cabling the head end volume controls DONT
> WORK.
> I wish i had a picture of some of the looks we get
>
> Yeah..use the boomtube for a headrest..that will work.
>
>
> "Bob" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> I just installed a Bazooka EL8A 8" amplified sub in my 1996 Ford
>> Explorer. Does anyone have any recommendations on the best location
>> for it? Now I have it just behind the rear seat facing back towards
>> the rear hatch due to wire length restrictions, but I'm willing to
>> extend the wires if there is a better location for it.
>>
>> Thanks.

>
>



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