SteveW
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http://www.soundgallery.co.uk/live/system_of_month.html
its a 1984 Mk1 Golf...
dread to think how much money/time went into building this.. its some of the greatest work i have ever seen
Steve
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mwg
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I dont think the pictures show it off very well, too dark but maybe its just me!
What are buzz bars?
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loo_goblin
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thats kool, u see sum in show cars tho which look as if the person has just randomlly chucked about 10 speakers at there door and where they land is where he puts them
love the sub shere
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RKS
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that is well nice. really impressed by that!! it inspires me to do a custom dash in my motor,
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ash_corsa
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quote: What are buzz bars?
Where u use metal pipes / bars instead of wires, then u just clamp onto the buzz bar where u want a speaker. so u dont have wires trailing everywhere.
[Edited on 27-07-2005 by ash_corsa]
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Wrighty
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Bling
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toxic
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i think that looks crap. Dont think i could do anyhting close to it but still i think it look's crap
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AJP
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quote: Originally posted by corsa_boy69
I dont think the pictures show it off very well, too dark but maybe its just me!
What are buzz bars?
I agree about the pictures. I would certainly like to see the car in person. Knowing the finshing quality of sound gallery it will be an awewsomee car.
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cdcool1
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quote: Originally posted by ash_corsa
quote: What are buzz bars?
Where u use metal pipes / bars instead of wires, then u just clamp onto the buzz bar where u want a speaker. so u dont have wires trailing everywhere.
[Edited on 27-07-2005 by ash_corsa]
They are called Buss Bars, and they are not used for speaker outputs, they are used as power rails for amps and batteries.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by cdcool1
quote: Originally posted by ash_corsa
quote: What are buzz bars?
Where u use metal pipes / bars instead of wires, then u just clamp onto the buzz bar where u want a speaker. so u dont have wires trailing everywhere.
[Edited on 27-07-2005 by ash_corsa]
They are called Buss Bars, and they are not used for speaker outputs, they are used as power rails for amps and batteries.
yes but in this case they've used them for the speaker outputs - good idea, but i wouldnt like anything to short between them
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cdcool1
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Yes, however the way he said it "you can just clamp on a speaker where you want it" makes it sound for general use, and the impedance loading of the amps will get messed up.
I haven't really looked at the photos, however i can't imagine it sounds good if they are using buss bars for speaker outputs! No sheilding against noise (which there is a lot of in cars!), more connections than necessary which means higher resistance which will effect the output response
I've never seen buss bars used in this way before
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myke
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shouldn't think it's the same one, but i've seen a mk1 golf down there before with amps in the doors.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by cdcool1
Yes, however the way he said it "you can just clamp on a speaker where you want it" makes it sound for general use, and the impedance loading of the amps will get messed up.
I haven't really looked at the photos, however i can't imagine it sounds good if they are using buss bars for speaker outputs! No sheilding against noise (which there is a lot of in cars!), more connections than necessary which means higher resistance which will effect the output response
I've never seen buss bars used in this way before
tbh though, i cant see them making THAT much of a difference otherwise they wouldnt do it - and i cant see sound quality being reduced a great deal.
however, i agree i would have put some sort of shielding on them or atleast place a plastic coating on the bars to reduce them being shorted etc
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cdcool1
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by cdcool1
Yes, however the way he said it "you can just clamp on a speaker where you want it" makes it sound for general use, and the impedance loading of the amps will get messed up.
I haven't really looked at the photos, however i can't imagine it sounds good if they are using buss bars for speaker outputs! No sheilding against noise (which there is a lot of in cars!), more connections than necessary which means higher resistance which will effect the output response
I've never seen buss bars used in this way before
tbh though, i cant see them making THAT much of a difference otherwise they wouldnt do it - and i cant see sound quality being reduced a great deal.
however, i agree i would have put some sort of shielding on them or atleast place a plastic coating on the bars to reduce them being shorted etc
You would be suprised, especially if they are near any other wires
And yes, they would do it just for looks. I see many "show" cars, even done by respectable companies, with 6x9's plastered all over, enough treble to make you sick and lots of distortion because they don't care how it sounds, they are just trying to make something that looks good to your average burberry wearing joe so he'll buy more gear
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