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Old 05-28-2010, 11:40 PM   #26
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Re: Audio in your square body's?

Man, yall have some nice set ups.

The radio in my truck doesnt work and that doesnt bother me at all, i would rather hear my engine and 2 1/2 in true duals.
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Old 05-28-2010, 11:57 PM   #27
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AceX knows nothing ahahahah.. Good times man too bad hes too scared to open his hood at a cruise in ahahahaha.
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Old 05-31-2010, 01:47 PM   #28
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Re: Audio in your square body's?

Hey Brutham

Looks really nice I would like to ask you where did you get your door pulls From? and the Bow tie at the bottom of your doors?


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Old 05-31-2010, 02:05 PM   #29
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The door pulls are from Billet Specialties.

The chevy emblems I picked up off ebay. They are chevy grill emblems.
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Old 06-02-2010, 01:53 AM   #30
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Re: Audio in your square body's?

Hey Ace I have looked at all of your stuff and it is great! but I was just wondering were did you get your DB tested?

Just curious to see how much I am pushin to get a baseline would be sweet.

Thank you in advance
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Old 06-02-2010, 03:40 AM   #31
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Re: Audio in your square body's?

There are meters to test this. Most competent audio shops should have a meter and/or spectrum analyzer to properly measure, adjust, and test your system. Competitions have very specific rules regarding Mic placement, windows open/closed, etc. My results are instead, a real world reflection of output levels.

On a side note: my new truck is louder than the '85 but has not been measured yet. We are waiting to add an Audison BitOne and will do our final adjustments and testing then...
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Old 06-02-2010, 04:34 AM   #32
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Re: Audio in your square body's?

I dream about having my system hit 130DB one day rite!!

Ace i'm not sure if you know where Livermore is but it's not too far, do you go to any meets or anything? I would love too hear your truck one day!!
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Old 06-02-2010, 10:49 AM   #33
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Re: Audio in your square body's?

I know where livermore is but I don't make it out that way very much. Check the 'California' section of the regional forums. There's one or two I will be at this year with the '85 and a couple more with the '05. This reminds me' I gotta take the '85 out for a drive...
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Old 06-02-2010, 12:41 PM   #34
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Re: Audio in your square body's?

Flying in the face of the trend to expose every part of a sound system, I've been adding to the system in my '79 Big10 and trying to keep it as inconspicuous as possible. Number one because I don't some SOB thief breaking-in. The stock antenna is in the windshield, but there's a big 'ol crack, so I'm going to a Dakota Digital electronic when I put in a new windshield (don't want to drill a hole in the fender either. Notice the Powerbass 12-inch sub cabinet tucks tight to the cab wall, so the bench seat can be slid all the way back, same as stock. I'm going to build a board to mount the Powerbass amp, and the brain for the Gearstar 4L60E.

In retrospect, not to make a pun, but I really wish I had known about Retro Sound's shaft-mount head uni, so I didn't have to cut the dash. I'll be using a Retro Sound head unit in the Covan / Autometer dash in my '75 Big10 — Yeah I know, my '75 is a little rough.
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Old 06-03-2010, 12:12 AM   #35
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There are meters to test this. Most competent audio shops should have a meter and/or spectrum analyzer to properly measure, adjust, and test your system. Competitions have very specific rules regarding Mic placement, windows open/closed, etc. My results are instead, a real world reflection of output levels.

On a side note: my new truck is louder than the '85 but has not been measured yet. We are waiting to add an Audison BitOne and will do our final adjustments and testing then...
JEALOUSSSSSSSSSS
I'd love to get a BitOne, but I think I'm going with 2 RF 3sixty.2's, seems like I can find a pair of them cheaper than one Audison unit.
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Old 06-03-2010, 01:58 AM   #36
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JEALOUSSSSSSSSSS
I'd love to get a BitOne, but I think I'm going with 2 RF 3sixty.2's, seems like I can find a pair of them cheaper than one Audison unit.
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There are meters to test this. Most competent audio shops should have a meter and/or spectrum analyzer to properly measure, adjust, and test your system. Competitions have very specific rules regarding Mic placement, windows open/closed, etc. My results are instead, a real world reflection of output levels.

On a side note: my new truck is louder than the '85 but has not been measured yet. We are waiting to add an Audison BitOne and will do our final adjustments and testing then...


Are these like sound processors? <--- dunno how to spell... And what do they do? I want to learn!!!
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Old 06-03-2010, 02:02 AM   #37
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Yep.
EQ, TA, Xover, etc all in one.
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Old 06-03-2010, 02:27 AM   #38
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Dude thats sick.. I gotta get me one of them hahah
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Old 06-03-2010, 03:28 AM   #39
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Re: Audio in your square body's?

The BitOne is the big kid on the block right now. It blows the RF360.2 out of the water.
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Old 06-03-2010, 04:56 AM   #40
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Re: Audio in your square body's?

I was trying to search to buy one, but I could not find a place. Just day dreaming rite now but any links or info on where to get one? thanks
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Old 06-03-2010, 08:34 AM   #41
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Re: Audio in your square body's?

No pictures of mine at the moment (I am at work), but mine consist of the following

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Factory AM/FM, completely upgraded/updated with new digital internals along with MP3 and pre-amp putputs. Looks comnpletely stock, but functions and sounds like a brand new radio. All work done by http://www.turnswitch.com/

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Rear 6x9's mounted in my fabricated cab corner brackets, front 4x6's mounted in factory GM 79-80 door speaker assemblies.

I may add an amp and sub at some point, but for now, this is my system and i am very happy with it.
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The BitOne is the big kid on the block right now. It blows the RF360.2 out of the water.
Yeah...
But can still do most of what a BitOne can do with a pair of 3Sixty.2's for less money, and besides, all I really need it for is the EQ, TA, and active xovers, plus bluetooth tuning with my Palm Treo that I would've thrown away a couple years back will kill 2 birds with one stone, having a use for the Palm and having a way to tune the processors. And I have no where to put the BitOne controller :P
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I was trying to search to buy one, but I could not find a place. Just day dreaming rite now but any links or info on where to get one? thanks
Audison dealers only unless you find one used.
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Audison dealers only unless you find one used.
And where would I be able to find a dealer?
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The shop I frequent is an Audison dealer. Google search will yield better results.
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What he said, they website might have a dealer locator but im too tired to check lol.
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Re: Audio in your square body's?

So i know this thread is kind of old, but I just put a new 450x4 Image Dynamics amp in my truck and I am putting another set of 6X9 in my doors and dynamating my door's and rear cab. Love working at a stereo shop oops forgot, got a new Kenwood deck also!!
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Old 08-13-2010, 02:19 PM   #47
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Does anyone make a 6"x9" box for the cab corners? I have found kick panels but nothing for speakers in the cab corners next to the seats.
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Does anyone make a 6"x9" box for the cab corners? I have found kick panels but nothing for speakers in the cab corners next to the seats.
See BigBlock73 above.... check out his website www.73-87.com for more details.
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Old 08-13-2010, 02:27 PM   #49
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Re: Audio in your square body's?

I don't have any audio in my squarebody yet, but when I do it will be all Sundown Audio.

I own this company:

http://www.db-r.com

We repair/rebuild amplifiers, and we also have an online store. So I get the stuff, well, damn near free. We are a little too busy already, so I hate to even post this here, but if any of you guys need an amplifier repaired, we don't do all, but alot of models, and we can hook you up, just PM me.
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Re: Audio in your square body's?

this is my truck with rf p3 shallow mount sub, rf p300-1 2 memphis pr 6x9s and a jvc HU. i wired and built the box myself. check out my build thread for more info
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