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Just some progress pics of the front stage. First time posting pics and a video so not sure this will work. The vid is of the fronts only, not tuned at all yet, WAY louder than my old Hertz coax off RFTM400. Beyma PRO6Q200Nd and VO B3 horns in the XBS grills. I drew a pic of the whole system too. Having some issues with the 8s fitting in my lids but it will happen no matter what.
Dude that sounds killer for front only and out of the box. Gonna be hell with 2 8’s too.
Your wiring diagram is ridiculous lol, I draw mine on paper to keep track of what’s going where and then lose it,, so terrible hahaha. Think I’ll try your approach next time.
Dude that sounds killer for front only and out of the box. Gonna be hell with 2 8s too.
Your wiring diagram is ridiculous lol, I draw mine on paper to keep track of whats going where and then lose it,, so terrible hahaha. Think Ill try your approach next time.
Thanks, definitely pumped up! Yeah I drew it to make double sure I understood it all before ordering all that stuff. Maybe it will help others get their thoughts down on paper lol!
Just some progress pics of the front stage. First time posting pics and a video so not sure this will work. The vid is of the fronts only, not tuned at all yet, WAY louder than my old Hertz coax off RFTM400. Beyma PRO6Q200Nd and VO B3 horns in the XBS grills. I drew a pic of the whole system too. Having some issues with the 8s fitting in my lids but it will happen no matter what.
Thanks T! Also again, really appreciate your help in the 6.5 model decision, don't forsee any regrets!! Mike
Did u paint the grills or did Brian hook u up? That's a nice touch. Unfortunately I have a vivid black sled thus the cool contrast was not an option. Either way, it's a nice touch but XBS were great folks to work with. Got the wrong grills for the lids and they owned it and made it right fast. No excuses. Good peeps.
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