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Re: AFNAC? BOSE? You don't want "hi fi" in the car?



hmmmmmmm...sounds good except i never really liked alpine amps...hows this
for a system:
alpine 7618 cassette/tuner (soon to be a 7558)
alpine chm-s604 cd changer (in glove box)
two quart 6.5's, a 4 and a tweet in each door
two quart 5.25's in the rear deck
two jl audio 10w6's, each in their own 1.0 cubic foot enclosure
crossovers by audio control 4xs
equalization by audio control eqt's
amplification by a/d/s
all this in a 1996 A4Q
frntstg9@mail.alliance.net

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> From: i6941TB@gnn.com
> To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net
> Cc: sparkg@wave.co.nz
> Subject: Re: AFNAC? BOSE? You don't want "hi fi" in the car?
> Date: Tuesday, November 05, 1996 6:19 PM
> 
> Saam sed:
> 
> > Good Acronym. AFNAC!
> >
> >Igor or someone thinks that having a hi-fi in the car means you are
> >constantly blasting the tunes or whatever, and went as far as saying it
was
> >lame.
> >  
> >NOT.
> >I'm a musician...
> 
> 
> "Oh well, the human memory is short and unfaithfull",- sez me, cranking
up 
> the volume in a half-a-kilowatt worth of car hi-fi. Now that my musical 
> ignorance is revealed, I am wondering if my pianist wife is gonna file
for a 
> divorce ;-)
> 
> Igor Kessel, who is a connosiour of fine music,
> and went through the trouble of installing in his 200TQ:
> 
> Head unit: Alpine, radio/cassette
> Equalizer: Alpine, 11 channels (aka "dancing lights")
> Fr. amp:   Alpine, 2 channels
> Rr. amp:   Alpine, 4 channels, bridged
> Fr. sp:    Alpine, 3 ways
> Rr. sp:    Boston Acoustic, 3 ways
>