What was your first system?
#1
What was your first system?
My first system was in an 88 Chevy Corsica (*12 years ago!)
$30 Used Blaupunkt cassette player
$40 used 2 channel 100 watt amp (CRUNCH)
$75 2 new 8" subs in a box that had the tweeters and sub grills(from the company that know make Legacy)
$40 used Old Ghetto Black Magick 6x9's
and a SONY portable diskman with the travel kit.
oh how ghetto....
You couldnt even hear the subs hit unless you open the trunk LOL!
$30 Used Blaupunkt cassette player
$40 used 2 channel 100 watt amp (CRUNCH)
$75 2 new 8" subs in a box that had the tweeters and sub grills(from the company that know make Legacy)
$40 used Old Ghetto Black Magick 6x9's
and a SONY portable diskman with the travel kit.
oh how ghetto....
You couldnt even hear the subs hit unless you open the trunk LOL!
Last edited by Default User; 09-01-2006 at 11:53 AM.
#2
1988 All Kenwood
1971 Dart Swinger Special
10 disc changer with changer control
1021 200wx2 amp
921 95wx2 amp
821 75wx2 amp
2-12" kenwood subs
4-4 way 6x9's
1 pair of 6.5" comps.
1971 Dart Swinger Special
10 disc changer with changer control
1021 200wx2 amp
921 95wx2 amp
821 75wx2 amp
2-12" kenwood subs
4-4 way 6x9's
1 pair of 6.5" comps.
Last edited by Trojan; 09-01-2006 at 08:11 PM.
#3
First system - ahh fond memories...
* JVC tape deck 35x4, 10 disc changer
* Lanzar 5.25 coax speakers in the doors
* 2 old kenwood 12's (the old school blue ones) in a sealed one
* Kenwood 250W mono-block
Unless you count the bookshelf speakers I wired into the stock 2 channel Clarion deck in my old Subaru wagon when I was 16.... haha
* JVC tape deck 35x4, 10 disc changer
* Lanzar 5.25 coax speakers in the doors
* 2 old kenwood 12's (the old school blue ones) in a sealed one
* Kenwood 250W mono-block
Unless you count the bookshelf speakers I wired into the stock 2 channel Clarion deck in my old Subaru wagon when I was 16.... haha
#6
Cutra's first system.
Firstly, I'd like to say that I was going to post the exact thing lol.
Anyway here goes.
1977 Oldsmobile 98 Regency,,, Pimp mobile.
JVC deck
stock dash speakers
Alpine 5 1/4 in the doors 6276 i think.
JBL 6X9's on the back deck.
Running off a Sherwood amp and a sansui amp.
Installed at Stereo Emporium back in 1985 i think.
No pictures camera's were not invented back then.haha
funny think i saw the same sherwood amp on ebay the other day...hahaahahaha.
Good post.
Anyway here goes.
1977 Oldsmobile 98 Regency,,, Pimp mobile.
JVC deck
stock dash speakers
Alpine 5 1/4 in the doors 6276 i think.
JBL 6X9's on the back deck.
Running off a Sherwood amp and a sansui amp.
Installed at Stereo Emporium back in 1985 i think.
No pictures camera's were not invented back then.haha
funny think i saw the same sherwood amp on ebay the other day...hahaahahaha.
Good post.
#8
1984 ltd crown vic, this was about 2 years ago
$150 kenwood deck I bought at futureshop
Pioneer 4x6's, sony 6x9's both came out of a car someone had given me
scosche amp from walmart and an old sony xplod sub (before the pentagon)
ghetto but a lot better than I could have expected for next to nothing
the car and the stereo all together cost me less than $700 haha
$150 kenwood deck I bought at futureshop
Pioneer 4x6's, sony 6x9's both came out of a car someone had given me
scosche amp from walmart and an old sony xplod sub (before the pentagon)
ghetto but a lot better than I could have expected for next to nothing
the car and the stereo all together cost me less than $700 haha
#9
get ready for it....
old alpine deck from 94 that came with the car
10awg wire
some random blue 2 channel amp from my buddies garage without any low pass filter
10" kenwood sub from the early 90's which had crack in the cone.
sub box close to 1/2 cube made with scrap wood and mono bathroom caulking to seal it.
hahaha, oh, that was sweet.
old alpine deck from 94 that came with the car
10awg wire
some random blue 2 channel amp from my buddies garage without any low pass filter
10" kenwood sub from the early 90's which had crack in the cone.
sub box close to 1/2 cube made with scrap wood and mono bathroom caulking to seal it.
hahaha, oh, that was sweet.