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Old Feb 15, 2002
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Ok this should be in the car audio forum but it will reach more people out here. Id like to share my favorite website for car audio and hear from you guys on yours so we can all save some time and money. thanx

www.smilephotovideo.com --- great prices, no service, just a warehouse that passes on big savings to you by not having its own costs. Make sure you know what you want when you call they only want to place your order not answer ?s.

www.carmedia1.com ---- good prices, ok service, ok website with pictures and some info. check every so often for killer speacials

www.soundhabit.com --- ok prices, ok service, website doen't have much info but they have lots of specials

www.sounddomain.com --- so so prices, good service. lots of brands available here with factory warranty. tons of info on products. alot like crutchfield with some better prices and more product lines.

www.crutchfield.com --- retail prices, excellent service. sometimes you can get a good deal on older stuff. you can't beat the customer service and the return policy here so if you plan on blowing spkrs stick with crutchfield cause they will replace just about anything. And the website is very informative.

Ok so those are my top 5. Now lets hear from you guys. i have orderd from them all and not had any problems. My advice to beginners is to learn as much as you can from crutchfield and sounddomain and then get the product number and order them for cheap at another site. But always try it yourself cause car audio is really easy and you can get a DIY book from crutchfield that can teach everything for a basic system. so save money and DIY. just beware when removing panels and always disconnect the neg. battery post!!!!!
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disconnecting the neg terminal is silly, its like making people wear safety glasses to nail a 2x4..... just be aware of the pos wire!
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<< disconnecting the neg terminal is silly, its like making people wear safety glasses to nail a 2x4..... just be aware of the pos wire! >>



The positive wire is dead when you disconnect the negative. so always disconect neg. first then do all your work and when you are all done reconnect the neg. ALWAYS!
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<< www.thezeb.com >>



thanx ... good site [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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