Money Mark
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I got my DHL package on Friday, so with the snow stopping society as we know it, I decided to slap these things in.:cheer:
You've all done this to some sort of fashion so I'll just go over some the issues I ran into and ideas I had.
Everything is touted as waterproof. Looks to be true......but I covered everything up JIC.
The MP3 player kit http://www.rocktheboataudio.com/html/35953.html is made by Poly-Planar and the iPod case http://paddling.about.com/od/equipmentreviews/fr/ipodcase.htm is made by OtterBox. Quality units, both. I also wanted "bumps" so I got the 5" enclosed sub with separate amp. http://www.rocktheboataudio.com/html/32293.html In order to run the iPod, speakers and sub I had to use a piggy-back RCA cable. I lost the use of the provided volume control through doing this though. No big deal. The iPod interface is so natural I think its better this way. Also, the butt connectors with the amps ended up being junk and you ended up having to use 2 butt connectors that way. No good, so I fixed that issue and problem solved. I also mounted a power switch instead of running it off my ignition switch.
The amps have line in/out and polarity switches and a Gain adjustment sealed inside, on the back. I played with the line in/out till the volume control was "correct" and adjusted the gain to ¾ the way up. It plays equal levels through components for a nice even vocal / instrumental bias......it sounds great!
Besides me being completely incompetent and skill-less this was CAKE to put in! And for $385 total cost of marine grade audio delivered, and $15 for the switch and wire I didn't have, every Buggy-Dude should get one. Whether you have an iPod or an old school "deck" this will work for ya.
Some will appreciate this thread more than others. :kissmyass: :fawkdancesmiley:
Out of the boxes and ready to go.
Sub and amps. Custom work at its best.:redneck:
Got the iPod next to me and the speakers are covered from the elements. Even though they're water proof, everything is. :awesomework:
The power switch is on the side of the batter tray/cover and iPod is Velcro-ed down.
The Otter Box cases are well reviewed, TOUGH UNITS. Well worth the $55, delivered.
So there you go. Now you can too annoy all close and at a distance.
You've all done this to some sort of fashion so I'll just go over some the issues I ran into and ideas I had.
Everything is touted as waterproof. Looks to be true......but I covered everything up JIC.
The MP3 player kit http://www.rocktheboataudio.com/html/35953.html is made by Poly-Planar and the iPod case http://paddling.about.com/od/equipmentreviews/fr/ipodcase.htm is made by OtterBox. Quality units, both. I also wanted "bumps" so I got the 5" enclosed sub with separate amp. http://www.rocktheboataudio.com/html/32293.html In order to run the iPod, speakers and sub I had to use a piggy-back RCA cable. I lost the use of the provided volume control through doing this though. No big deal. The iPod interface is so natural I think its better this way. Also, the butt connectors with the amps ended up being junk and you ended up having to use 2 butt connectors that way. No good, so I fixed that issue and problem solved. I also mounted a power switch instead of running it off my ignition switch.
The amps have line in/out and polarity switches and a Gain adjustment sealed inside, on the back. I played with the line in/out till the volume control was "correct" and adjusted the gain to ¾ the way up. It plays equal levels through components for a nice even vocal / instrumental bias......it sounds great!
Besides me being completely incompetent and skill-less this was CAKE to put in! And for $385 total cost of marine grade audio delivered, and $15 for the switch and wire I didn't have, every Buggy-Dude should get one. Whether you have an iPod or an old school "deck" this will work for ya.
Some will appreciate this thread more than others. :kissmyass: :fawkdancesmiley:
Out of the boxes and ready to go.
Sub and amps. Custom work at its best.:redneck:
Got the iPod next to me and the speakers are covered from the elements. Even though they're water proof, everything is. :awesomework:
The power switch is on the side of the batter tray/cover and iPod is Velcro-ed down.
The Otter Box cases are well reviewed, TOUGH UNITS. Well worth the $55, delivered.
So there you go. Now you can too annoy all close and at a distance.
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