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#21
cdeal28078 Wrote:When I had my thumping days back in high school my system was a Sparkomatic power-booster under the dash feeding an am/fm/cassette. The sparkomatic even had these little knobs that made it sound different. lol Oh, I had FOUR 6x9 speakers. 2 in the doors and 2 in my homemade console. LOL Am I telling my age?
clint

Hey don't feel bad when I first started getting into it I took a set of Home Speakers and stuck in the trunk. Smile That sounded great... :xyxthumbs:
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Originally Posted by cdeal28078
When I had my thumping days back in high school my system was a Sparkomatic power-booster under the dash feeding an am/fm/cassette. The sparkomatic even had these little knobs that made it sound different. lol Oh, I had FOUR 6x9 speakers. 2 in the doors and 2 in my homemade console. LOL Am I telling my age?
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rcflyer23 Wrote:Hey don't feel bad when I first started getting into it I took a set of Home Speakers and stuck in the trunk. Smile That sounded great... :xyxthumbs:

I had a similar start.... in 1978 I took the AM radio out of the my Dads Arcadian Blue '66 F100 and installed an AM/FM 8 Track with (2) 6x9s overhead. ZZ Top & Boston sounded great.. My Dad kept the truck for over 30yrs and he sold it with the same radio... not sure the 8 track worked though...
'77 EB, 2.5" SL, 2"BL, Cummins 4bt, C4 w/Art Carr manual Valve Body, 35" BFG KM2s
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High Pressure Wrote:Quote

I had a similar start.... in 1978 I took the AM radio out of the my Dads Arcadian Blue '66 F100 and installed an AM/FM 8 Track with (2) 6x9s overhead. ZZ Top & Boston sounded great.. My Dad kept the truck for over 30yrs and he sold it with the same radio... not sure the 8 track worked though...

That is awesome. I am trying to remember if my parents ever had a 8 Track in their cars. I don't think they did I think they just had the radio and then we swapped in a tape deck for them. I was the first one in the family I believe to have an in car CD player. Shoot now they freaking have Satellite Tv for cars. Its kinda crazy.
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#24
Talk about telling your age. My first car was a 69 chevelle. I installed a AM/FM 8 track with a built in CB. My brother ended up trading it for a 69 Nova. Now, I install and sell a few stereos, and for the money Pioneer seems to hold up well. There are alot of good stuff out there but stay away from anything under $100. Because, there is a bunch of junk that will not last 6 months. (made in China)
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