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I thought it would be interesting to see what everyone's FIRST system was or what you installed back in the day. For some of you that may not be that long ago. Here is one of mine.

I didn't have money for my own system at the time but I remember this......

Concord cassette unit (that was the Cadillac of cassette units in the mid 80's)

a pair of Pyramid 15's with a port (really just a hole in the box)

6x9 pyramids

no upgrades in the front speakers

10 band graphic EQ (can you say... extra 40 watts)

and I think it was a Blaupunkt amp running the subs

This was in a 86 Cavalier. YEAH!!!!

Lots of bass and bad sound up front.

I got more but I'll wait :fing34:

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Panasonic CD player (still use it...)

cheap Pioneer speakers to replace the factory

2 12" RE series RE's in 4cubes ported to 32hz

1 Profile HA1000 on the subs (~200 per sub)

89 Ext Cab S-10.

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91 Suburban

Pioneer 3500

3.5" Pioneer coaxes

4" x 10" coaxes

and then came the Hifonics 1500D and Kicker CVRs

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Alpine 7893

Boston FX6 coaxials

Avionixx 800.2

eD e12a.22 (only part to have not changed to today :))

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I had an '83 Escort with a Hollywood 12 in a 4th order bandpass, with a House amp running on a power converter and a JVC deck! Sweet ass set up! lol man those where the days

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...all these CD players. Wow, I guess I'm dating myself.

The record player's in the main setup :fing34:

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Pioneer 4560

Kenwood Coaxials powered by HU

2 channel Kenwood amp

12 Kicker CVR

Current install.... Kenwood amp stays the rest including cables gone.

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Two 15" Kicker Solobarics (round)

Kicker ZR1000

Alpine CDA-9827

Factory door speakers in my explorer FTW!!

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JVC Tape Deck

JVC 50x4 amp.......no plugs so it was wires glued to it

Wet then sun rotted 12" urban in a house box with holes in it

Home audio 4" speakers in front.....painted yellow

J

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mommy bought, sunshine audio installed...

blau cassette deck, the removable kind, lol

yamaha 6.5's in my doors. powered by a yamaha amp.

kicker comps, 2 tens, 2 twelves in a custom, sorta blow through, powered by a kicker amp. the sorta blow through was a 1/4 campershell, with a box built underneath it. the subs fired up and through the beer window.

86 k10 shortbed.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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2 12" MTX Thunder 5000

US Acoustics USA 2200f

Pioneer dehp2000

in a 90 firebird

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single 12" MTX 8000 in a .75 cube sealed box

cheap USED pioneer deck

pioneer 6.5" 3 way speakers in all 4 doors (still have them in the rear doors for when i have rear passengers)

profile ca1200 or something like that

same 96 jimmy :P

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the absolute very first was a pair of cerwin Vega home towers in the back :D kraco 8 track , and a sparkomatic power booster/ eq / toaster in the dash powering the vega's. Piled into the back of a 1974 schoolbus yellow volvo station wagon. Bling bling mutha trucka :D

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Ramos had my kind of amps back when they were new...

:D

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Kenwood tape player, Kenwood 40w amp, and a truck box with horn tweets and 8's (some real off brand). Bright enough response that it sounded better in my trunk than in the car. I paid $90 for the whole setup when it was 2 years old.

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YEAH Ramos!!! I had a 10" woofer in a...... I kid you not... Corrugated Box (double wall, my dad worked for a box company) The woofer was taken out of my moms home stereo (8 track and record player). NO screws, just duct tape to seal the box. Amazingly enough, it did produce some decent bass for what it was. Oh, and it was just sitting in the back seat of my brother's 1974 Mustang II. Good times. :fing34: The deck on the Mustang was a 8-track player with the cassette adapter. I wish I had pics.

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1980 something honda accord hatchback with

2 RF series 1 12's in a "sealed" plywood enclosure

Alpine 75x2 amp(don't remember the model number

Alpine tape deck(pull out chassis)

2 Clarion 4 inch coxails

yeah....it rocked! :takepix:

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2 12" old school polk 12s *way before momo*

truck box so shallow i had to put spacer rings on the box to get the subs to fit, even after a 1 inch spacer ring they barely fit

Alpine H/U that came with the truck

MTX Thunder amp that i cant remember what kind it was

total: $100

134.4 dbs

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Ramos had my kind of amps back when they were new...

:D

Yeah , yeah :P I still have a tubed cassceiver around here somewhere . :)

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Damn Ramos...........just Damn....

J

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The first CD player that Panasonic made.

Orion XTR-5 and XTR-1S in each front door with a set of passive x-overs salvaged from a Boston Acoustics set that the local shop had done a custom passive setup on.

Orion CO230 amp running in 3 channel mode.

JL Audio 10W1 (first year they were made and the only component from this setup that I still have)

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1965 Ford Fairlane

Krako tape deck that was in the car

6x9 and doors in car (haven"t a clue)

mtx road thunder 8's in home speaker boxes

Flea market amp (so cheap it didn't have a brand)

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Flea market amp (so cheap it didn't have a brand)

was it an anodized goldish bronze looking thing ? I had some amps years ago like that . :)

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