Cockpit speakers

No point in asking us, find a young chav out on the streets, easy to spot he'll be driving an old Vauxhall Nova, you'll hear him streets away, find out how many watts he has in the back of his car, divide that by 4 and that should should be more than enough.
 
Blown Cones are the ones which don't produce any noise other than a little zizzy noise, 'cos some chavs put 2000 watts through them. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
Yo, the Brentford rapper 150 watt 'A' cones wit der sweetie pie 30W tweeters an actif rap crossovers and der transmission line cabinettes linked to yo 3 stage pogo amps wit crowbar protection an der uzi equalisers - go party man!

PS Want to record my Mantovani collection?
 
I saw the funniest thing

There was a Victorian Fair in Garstang a couple of weeks ago and so the usual crowd of strangely dressed ones turned up, amongst whom was a gent in full dress of topper and tails with washboards and cymbals and drums strapped to all parts, mincing along in a boomchickachick boomchickachick sort of cyncopated style - all very entertaining. 2 minutes later we got the 21st Century version as a the standard souped-up Nova scraped its way over the traffic calming humps with exactly the same rhythm coming out of his woofers and tweeters. The spotty oik driving couldn't see past his baseball cap's peak and seemed to fail to appreciate the unison cry of 'sod off you daft twerp' that emanated from the assembled throng
 
Re: How exactly do you...

I bow to your superior knowledge of popular beat combos. Google gave me the erroneous spelling. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
Before you install any speakers check the position for interference with compass AND autopilot. I have seen boats on autopilot going crazy on a bass solo!
 
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