Any car audio guys on here?

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Ive been in car audio for a few years, just seeing what you guys setups are. Heres my youtube channel and some pics of my truck. Love going to shows and demoing. If you're into audio you will understand.

my doors, 6 6.5 crescendos and 2 crescendo super tweets in each door
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my amps 2 cactus 12k's, 1 cactus 1000, and a sundown 100.2
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my sub setup is 6 crossfire 18v2's in a 4th order
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That's a badass setup, I like it, I've been wanting to upgrade my stock setup in my car just to get better sound. I've never been into insane setups, but I can appreciate the work and look of custom setups
 
Geesus.. You forgot the mic stand and stage in back for godsmack.. That's some sic stuff.. Is this your craftsmanship ? Nice skills.. As for the truck wait til the dude see this post. This is his blue ridge maffia hauler..
 
That's a badass setup, I like it, I've been wanting to upgrade my stock setup in my car just to get better sound. I've never been into insane setups, but I can appreciate the work and look of custom setups

The tin on your vega couldn't hang.. Ude end up rollin like buffalo as fred flintstone Wv style..
 
The tin on your vega couldn't hang.. Ude end up rollin like buffalo as fred flintstone Wv style..

I wonder if he can pimp my Yugo.

Seriously thought that is pretty bad ass. i don't have the time or patience to start a project like that.
 
I wonder if he can pimp my Yugo.

Seriously thought that is pretty bad ass. i don't have the time or patience to start a project like that.

Lol.. Your arms and hands couldnt get up into the dash let alone how you have to contortion your body to work on stuff . I sweat just looking at wires in a dashboard let alone something newer than a 72 chevelle ..
 
Yeah I did some of the work, but most of the work was done by a guy on my audio team, Team Deadly Hertz. The fiberglass work was done by a guy in Richmond, Va. his shop is called Liquid Glass Kustoms. I've been addicted to car audio since I was 15. Its a very expensive hobby that I really need to get out of.
 
Yeah I did some of the work, but most of the work was done by a guy on my audio team, Team Deadly Hertz. The fiberglass work was done by a guy in Richmond, Va. his shop is called Liquid Glass Kustoms. I've been addicted to car audio since I was 15. Its a very expensive hobby that I really need to get out of.

If I had known they were doing stuff like this in Richmond, I would've taken my car there when I was into doing mods to my car and doing shows...That's some nice work
 
The first set up the audio was a bit comfortable and I just believed it was my car. I took my car returning to him six several weeks later and Scott had his people fix it for no cost and he even provided me a new 3.5 mm audio wire.
 
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