New speaker amp whorage! 6 pics!
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New speaker amp whorage! 6 pics!
I love buying car audio stuff. I got a Diesel Audio NS-1000 amp for $79.90 + tax at my local Fry'* Electronics, and if you'd like one, pick it up here:
http://tinyurl.com/4g4ktn
This is dual channel 1000W amplifier that at 4 ohms has a rating of 150W RMS per channel. I think it'* a pretty awesome purchase. This will replace my current rear speaker amp, a 450W peak Lightning Audio with 50 RMS per channel. By the way, I looked for previous posts with this amp, and this one seems to be missing "some" text:
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=90433
That Lightning Audio will go to the front speakers, and it'll sound awesome! This is a big improvement over the originally planned dual 450W LAs both front and rear. Here are some pictures of the new amp! They're taken with a pretty bad cell phone camera, but the good stuff is still visible.
I'm not actually sure about who manufactures Diesel Audio, but it seems to be the Fry'* Electronics home brand for car audio. If it'* like Lightning Audio, it should work just fine to push more goods through my speakers.
http://tinyurl.com/4g4ktn
This is dual channel 1000W amplifier that at 4 ohms has a rating of 150W RMS per channel. I think it'* a pretty awesome purchase. This will replace my current rear speaker amp, a 450W peak Lightning Audio with 50 RMS per channel. By the way, I looked for previous posts with this amp, and this one seems to be missing "some" text:
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=90433
That Lightning Audio will go to the front speakers, and it'll sound awesome! This is a big improvement over the originally planned dual 450W LAs both front and rear. Here are some pictures of the new amp! They're taken with a pretty bad cell phone camera, but the good stuff is still visible.
I'm not actually sure about who manufactures Diesel Audio, but it seems to be the Fry'* Electronics home brand for car audio. If it'* like Lightning Audio, it should work just fine to push more goods through my speakers.
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Oh, I knew I missed something! It'* for the 94, whose work whorage I started in Your Ride last year, and I'm going to finish up with more pics in a new thread if so advised. The 99 is still too much of a DD to take down for an amp installation.
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