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Re: My PH1 172
It's a stunner. If you ever decide to sell, I'm only around the corner...
If you want those Coilies set up properly, go and see Mark Fish in Harlow.
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Re: My PH1 172
Oh now that's just awful. Looks like an embarrassment to you and your neighbours having that shed on your drive. Do they know it's French ? I hope not... I feel for you.
Let me take it off your hands.
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Most bodies are pretty water-resistant I think ?
I've never been worried about shooting in the rain really .. it's only a 7D lol. If it borks, I'll upgrade :o
I wouldn't however stand out in a monsoon I don't think .. but again, an umbrella might hold off the worst of it !
I'd not put that in there either way .. they need room to breathe - amplifiers get WARM !! Mine's only got about an inch at the top, but open to the back and a few inches either side.
My iMac keeps crashing and restarting in the night - normally when in sleep mode .. it's not the end of the world as it's always over night, but it's just annoying. I keep sending the fault reports to Apple but it doesn't tell me anything useful.
Can anyone with an ounce of computer...
Have you been in a Clio with the setup as described ?!
Once you take anything <200Hz away from them, they're spot on and do not distort until they're waaaay past safe volume levels.
6x9's ?
1) Treble should be in front of you .. not behind your ears.
2) It's not 1998 any more.
3) They scream 'break in and steal me' unless you hide them, then you can't use your boot without a fcukload of hassle.
4) How are you going to get sound to the speakers without any wires ...
If you haven't changed your HU, there's barely any point. The amp in the HU is what drives the speaker - changing the speaker isn't going to achieve much.
Change the HU (decent enough alpine/pioneer etc), stick a sub in the boot, cut the low freq's to the door speakers and you're done...