I used to build stuff like that for a living. Got out of it in 96. I was never really into it, but was drafted by a install shop in town here due to the fact that they kept screwing stuff up. I have to admit, it is challenging and fun. I love music and can play, but I just wasnt into that scene. Still, I do appreciate a well installed system and the results it produces. Dan
Yep, a good installer is definitely hard to find. Once you find someone talented you want to keep them happy so they stay on your team. There are a lot of installers though who have the necessary skills but aren't into competing and such but really dig alarms and remote-start installations. You can use the skills you acquire in the 12volt industry everyday for sure.
Don't you have to put one of those big wingy things and stickers and a coffee can for a muffler to make it a real Ricer?
I could tell from some of your other posts you had some experience in car audio. Its something you just can get away from. I think I have some early IASCA and USAC CDs along with some Autosound 2000 test discs around the garage somewhere too.
Hello all I have been searching all over for the early IASCA Alpine test CD. I have owned 2 copies and they keep dissapearing. If any of you can lay your hands on one please let me know.:Handshake This is how I would feel if I can get another copy Thanks