go fish anyone
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1st question is too vague. Were they the whole pro sound cabinets, or just the drivers. If it's just the drivers were they rebadged for car audio or did they let it be known they were prosound drivers. I could name about 15 cars that used prosound drivers in the early 90's.
The second question you are referring to I believe was built by JB's Power Center and utilized Rockford 18's and Rockford Power 1000's. Don't know who purchased it after though.
The second question you are referring to I believe was built by JB's Power Center and utilized Rockford 18's and Rockford Power 1000's. Don't know who purchased it after though.
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1st question: the sub cabinets and drivers were pro sound. Meaning, the guy took some bass bins off the stage of some bar and plopped them in the back of his car and built around them
2nd question: I'll see if someone else can clarify all the items in the question. You're almost there though.
2nd question: I'll see if someone else can clarify all the items in the question. You're almost there though.
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It was a mustang................I think from New York or Jersey and they were....................and the speakers were.......................JBL or Cerwin Vega.....................the car was............blue on the top and silver on the bottom ??
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Pretty much got it. They were Ramsa subs. Used a pair of EQT's on each side of an Orion 2250SX. Dude liked to play bass-heavy disco music. Photo shoot was shot on a rainy day at a golf course.
Photographic memories can be cool sometimes
So Tim can go fish and so can Waller, he was close enough.
The Blastro vans were built by the Specialists in Tempe, Az for Rockford. Each had two white Power 1000 amps, white XV-4 and 4 Pro 18s in a wall behind two Recaro buckets in the back. Up front was a custom dash bezel with a TV screen and it had a Sony VCR in the dash. Oh, and JB's bought the one that roamed around Canada from Rockford after they retired it.
[ June 07, 2005, 10:40 AM: Message edited by: SUX 2BU ]
Photographic memories can be cool sometimes
So Tim can go fish and so can Waller, he was close enough.
The Blastro vans were built by the Specialists in Tempe, Az for Rockford. Each had two white Power 1000 amps, white XV-4 and 4 Pro 18s in a wall behind two Recaro buckets in the back. Up front was a custom dash bezel with a TV screen and it had a Sony VCR in the dash. Oh, and JB's bought the one that roamed around Canada from Rockford after they retired it.
[ June 07, 2005, 10:40 AM: Message edited by: SUX 2BU ]
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I was told by the gentleman who toured the Rockford dealers with the JB's Van that they did it? Wouldn't have been the first lie I heard in car audio though. I also thought the BLastro van Mark F did was much better!
Anyways on to my question.
This is an easy one, what was the name of the first car audio company to sell tweeters with inverted yellow domes, and subwoofers with a multiple small magnets instead of one large magnet?
Anyways on to my question.
This is an easy one, what was the name of the first car audio company to sell tweeters with inverted yellow domes, and subwoofers with a multiple small magnets instead of one large magnet?