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Old 01-21-2013, 08:35 PM
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Gonna have a nice sound, and an even better seat warmer for the riders in the back! Haha
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Originally Posted by TexasFX4Aggie
Gonna have a nice sound, and an even better seat warmer for the riders in the back! Haha
Lol I know right. The last stereo install I did was in my 08 F150 and I worried about overheating but it never happened. Keeping my fingers crossed with this setup.
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killer install!
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Very, very nice system and install....
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That's a nice looking set-up you have configured. I wish I had enough know how with stereos in order to save myself some dough like that! Unfortunately when the time comes I'll have to have a good shop install, but I only want 1 good 10" and amp and speakers. Nothing as elegantly designed as yours. :-)
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Originally Posted by CaSCrew11
That's a nice looking set-up you have configured. I wish I had enough know how with stereos in order to save myself some dough like that! Unfortunately when the time comes I'll have to have a good shop install, but I only want 1 good 10" and amp and speakers. Nothing as elegantly designed as yours. :-)
That would be very easy for you to do. Just use the speaker wires that are at the sub for your input into the amp. Run power and remote to back wall, cut a board big enough to hold the amp and cut the sound deadener to that shape then screw the wood and amp to the wall and ground it. Then all you do it from the box with the sub on the floor.
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Thank you all for the thumbs up I appreciate it. My goal with this thread was to give people the last bit of information that has been alluding this topic. I couldn't find specific amp hook up info pertaining to the 360.3 and wanted to help.
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I have the same set up any issue with the 3aixty.3 and low volume
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I have the same set up any issue with the 3aixty.3 and low volume
Nope. Haven't tuned it yet though. Only thing I notice is a quiet crackle in the speakers when it turns on or off. I will try delaying the remote turn on in the settings when I finally get a chance to tune it. I spent so much time on the install that my wife is demanding I spend time with get lol. I are your gains on the amps turned 100% off? This would cause a low volume hiss
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I had the same issue with the pop but the time delay did work . I just have some weird noise from the tweeter when the bass hits hard .i called Rockford and they said the Sony system just has too much noise in the signal . I guess I just need to spend more time tuning and you are right you can be there for hours . Ha


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