Exactly!On the other, hand if the cars are outside as Mike is doing it may relieve some of the inside congestion. Or, spread it out.
Exactly!On the other, hand if the cars are outside as Mike is doing it may relieve some of the inside congestion. Or, spread it out.
On the other, hand if the cars are outside as Mike is doing it may relieve some of the inside congestion. Or, spread it out.
Staircases are always empty ..!
Sounds like a death trap in the case of a fire ..I don’t know if you have ever been to that hotel but the staircases are tricky. Only 1 set allows you navigate most of the floors. The others are dead ends. We do try to start at the top and walk down.
Like others, my early foray into audio was building a system for the car. They were pretty sophisticated for the early '80s with Zapco modular amps, bi-amped with an elec xover, 2-way satellites/sub was the way to go. Designed my own passive crossovers w/ high-order Butterworth filters. Then a complete Audiomobile (active) system with Nak or Alpine head unit of course. then first in-dash CD player/tuner the Sony CDxr7, this must have been around '84. I don't think IASCA existed yet.
I don’t know if you have ever been to that hotel but the staircases are tricky. Only 1 set allows you navigate most of the floors. The others are dead ends. We do try to start at the top and walk down.
Zapco was good Stuff as was Audiomobile and original Fosgate . The best back then had to be the original Nelson Pass Designed Soundstream amps , high biased class A, they were . Soundstream also had the best head unit /Preamp of the time IMO ..Zapco was good stuff. I've been out of car audio a long time I wonder how many of those high current American amp companies are still around? I talked our company into picking up Autotek. ZED built them and a few other brands. are competition had Rockford. Orion was going strong.
Zapco was good Stuff as was Audiomobile and original Fosgate . The best back then had to be the original Nelson Pass Designed Soundstream amps , high biased class A, they were . Soundstream also had the best head unit /Preamp of the time IMO ..
Zapco was good Stuff as was Audiomobile and original Fosgate . The best back then had to be the original Nelson Pass Designed Soundstream amps , high biased class A, they were . Soundstream also had the best head unit /Preamp of the time IMO ..
I LOVED PPI back in my IASCA days.Yeah, I forgot about Soundstream they were excellent. I didn't realize Pass had a hand in them. Another really good amp was Precision Power (PPI). I liked PPI better than most they sounded great throughout the frequency range.
The original SS amps were true high biased classA at 50 watts used in a tri-amped package was fantastic ..!Yeah, I forgot about Soundstream they were excellent. I didn't realize Pass had a hand in them. Another really good amp was Precision Power (PPI). I liked PPI better than most they sounded great throughout the frequency range.
Soundstream were good, built poorly on the inside couldnt really play loads under 2 ohms before shutting down. I toured the factory, they were close to me. By contrast, the Fosgate and Orion amps could play 1 ohm all day long. Linear Power was also a player, not at Zapco or Audiomobile's level, imo.Zapco was good Stuff as was Audiomobile and original Fosgate . The best back then had to be the original Nelson Pass Designed Soundstream amps , high biased class A, they were . Soundstream also had the best head unit /Preamp of the time IMO ..
I knew Robert Zeff and the Pladsen bros well. I vistied their factory in Modesto in their heyday. They operated out of a barn that faced the road where American Graffiti was filmed. Robert was way ahead of his time, he would hardwire pre-outs out the back of a tapedeck into the first commercially produced in-dash auto stereo preamp called the PEQ with it's own linestage, and parametic eq--this was the late '70s!Zapco was good stuff. I've been out of car audio a long time I wonder how many of those high current American amp companies are still around? I talked our company into picking up Autotek. ZED built them and a few other brands. are competition had Rockford. Orion was going strong.
Wonder where they got that idea?I guess you all have seen the emails, the social media, it's for sure car audio will be at Axpona 2025.