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Thank you again to everyone who helped me along the way. Your assistance was invaluable x 100. And to Lonny, Adam, Brenda, Kimberly, and every other DF staffer who I do not know by name, thank you for designing a great kit and standing behind it 100% of the way!
So here are the pics as they are going to my insurance company. (No underlighting pics, as it's light outside ... you'll just have to wait for those, JB!)
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Literally all that is left now is to design an audio solution. I'll approach that in the coming months, I really need a break, lol.
My audio solution was this
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Cardo PackTalk BOLD JBL Headset - Duo Pack | 15% ($89.99) Off! - RevZilla
Cardo partnered with JBL to deliver the best sound quality the market has ever heard. The JBL speakers included with the PackTalk measure 40mm across …www.revzilla.com
I wear a helmet in the goblin. The headset has a ton of functions and Bluetooth to your phone. The JBL speakers sound good too.
I agree on the JBL speakers; Cardo Freecom4 for meMy audio solution was this
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Cardo PackTalk BOLD JBL Headset - Duo Pack | 15% ($89.99) Off! - RevZilla
Cardo partnered with JBL to deliver the best sound quality the market has ever heard. The JBL speakers included with the PackTalk measure 40mm across …www.revzilla.com
I wear a helmet in the goblin. The headset has a ton of functions and Bluetooth to your phone. The JBL speakers sound good too.
sweet!!!At long last, I have the car prepped and ready for police inspection and the insurance process. Once that is finally done, I will detail the Montana process from my perspective, since it didn't quite match up with the information I have found on here previously.
Thank you again to everyone who helped me along the way. Your assistance was invaluable x 100. And to Lonny, Adam, Brenda, Kimberly, and every other DF staffer who I do not know by name, thank you for designing a great kit and standing behind it 100% of the way!
So here are the pics as they are going to my insurance company (no, I did not send them the underlighting pics)
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Literally all that is left now is to design an audio solution. I'll approach that in the coming months, I really need a break, lol.
This is the amp I put in my sxs and I am super impressed with it. Back in the day when I was putting big systems into cars the 2-300 watt rms amps were the size of the Webster's dictionary. I have this little guy running 2 5.25 NOAM tower speakers and a 10" JBL sub and I have the gains turned down under a 1/4 to keep the highs from blowing your ear drums out.I won't be wearing a helmet, so I believe I am going to get a 5.25" component speaker set for the front (will mount the midrange speakers in holes I cut in the footwell cover, most likely using spacers, and the tweeters on the dash bar somehow). If I like how that goes, I may cut holes in my engine cover and mount 2-way 5.25" speakers there. All driven by a small Bluetooth amp.
NOAM offers a couple Bluetooth controllers. And there speakers are amazing for the price. Caint speak for there amps as I have not tried them but did see in some reviews that there subs suck.Crikey that thing is tiny! The only downside I see is that it doesn't have Bluetooth, but that's a fairly cheap add-on anyway. I'll add it to my list of contenders, thanks.
NOAM offers a couple Bluetooth controllers. And there speakers are amazing for the price. Caint speak for there amps as I have not tried them but did see in some reviews that there subs suck.
A side by side has about the same acoustics and it sounds really good. I'm with you though get the car done, get it on the road, worry about luxuries and HP upgrades till next winter. I'm an old school bass guy. I have a 10" powered Yamaha sub under my desk with a 80W home theater receiver that runs my office and shop. Computer has a sub, Every vehicle I've owned has had a system in it. The Goblin has put a hampering on putting a Taco tunes system in my Tundra.Haven't decided if I want a sub in the Goblin or not. If I do go that way, I'd probably get a Kicker Hideaway 8" or the unpowered Bazooka 6" tube. I'm worried about the fact that the Goblin does not have good acoustics for a sub, and will probably just end up getting a very nice 5.25" component set for the front, and maybe a decent pair of 2-ways for the back, just to fill in the sound.
Nicely done my dude! I made updates to my doc based on your experience.
Did someone tell you you had to get a LEO to sign the MV-70A Inspection Checklist? Myself and a few others have self-signed this one.