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<blockquote data-quote="52merc" data-source="post: 15910159" data-attributes="member: 197"><p>I have 4 tweeters, 4 woofers, a factory head unit (the 6 CD changer version) and 1 amp. I have a second amp but it has a fried resister which causes a battery drain when parked (although it still works). The head unit has a minor problem with the volume which does not always act the way it should when you turn the knob. I have no need for these items and would be willing to let them go cheap. The parts are in Canada and if they go to the US you may end up paying for customs clearance on top of shipping (I would use the postal service).</p><p></p><p>I got around to tuning the amp today and sound is better yet, although it wasn't bad before. It is much crisper than the Mach and the channel separation is more apparent. This is likely due to the woofers (aka: mid-range) speakers being on 4 distinct channels instead of on two. Right now the system will go loud enough without appreciable distortion. I have to turn it down before it starts distorting as it is just too loud to listen comfortably.</p><p></p><p>I will probably get a sub-woofer at some point. I'm looking at the shallow mount type and planning to build my own enclosure when I get time. I want to maintain as much truck space as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="52merc, post: 15910159, member: 197"] I have 4 tweeters, 4 woofers, a factory head unit (the 6 CD changer version) and 1 amp. I have a second amp but it has a fried resister which causes a battery drain when parked (although it still works). The head unit has a minor problem with the volume which does not always act the way it should when you turn the knob. I have no need for these items and would be willing to let them go cheap. The parts are in Canada and if they go to the US you may end up paying for customs clearance on top of shipping (I would use the postal service). I got around to tuning the amp today and sound is better yet, although it wasn't bad before. It is much crisper than the Mach and the channel separation is more apparent. This is likely due to the woofers (aka: mid-range) speakers being on 4 distinct channels instead of on two. Right now the system will go loud enough without appreciable distortion. I have to turn it down before it starts distorting as it is just too loud to listen comfortably. I will probably get a sub-woofer at some point. I'm looking at the shallow mount type and planning to build my own enclosure when I get time. I want to maintain as much truck space as possible. [/QUOTE]
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