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  1. oh shit, might have a job in Illinois. Sean, have you done any work with Caterpillar?
  2. Awesome! I love the DCON!! Here's my Sister's 1st Generation 12" DCON in her 2002 Durango. Here also, is the pair of 10" 2nd Generation DCON's I just picked up for my wife's 2010 Traverse build. And for giggles, the 1st Generation 15" DCON I picked up used as well to have more DCON goodness but ended up selling to a local guy who never got me a pic of his install. Hope that helps the campaign Aaron!!
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    http://www.kimber.com/products/loudspeakercables/trifocal/xl/I've done a bunch of measurements for Ray. Those cables are refucktard expensive
  4. -1 points
    To answer the original question; No, they are not worth it. Not sure why you can't use less expensive RCA's throughout multiple installs as well. Or hell, if they were cheap enough don't waste your time pulling them from the car. Send them with the car, buy another affordable pair and still be ahead money, and time.Very few people need to use a warranty on cables. Of the few that do, it is still cheaper to buy multiples of a more affordable cable than to buy one expensive cable (and then potentially have to deal with trying to get it warrantied). Plus a warranty is only good if the company is still in business and, no offense, statistically you have a very low probability of being around mid to long term. Likewise if he is using a UTP cable and doesn't experience noise, then the shielding isn't going to matter
  5. -1 points
    Or hell, there is nothing proprietary about your cables. He could probably buy the materials and build an equally good cable for less than yours are selling for unless you are getting really, really good discounts on materials.
  6. -1 points
    I run skyhigh RCA's if you want I will send you a 3ft one that I have laying around so you can try it
  7. -1 points
    I get mine from sonicelectronix, either the Kicker or Rockford Fosgate. I been wanting to try monoprice for awhile.
  8. -1 points
    http://www.kimber.com/products/loudspeakercables/trifocal/xl/I've done a bunch of measurements for Ray.

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