Rags brought his 21' Weldcraft with a 450 hp 8.1 liter with a Hamilton 212 pump.
This unit didn't come with a stereo of any kind....so we needed to put something in that will piss off the other fishermen out there.....as well as give him the drivin' music to be able to get up some of those gnarly rapids.

Here is what we installed:
Clarion M309 Marine CD/MP3 Player with USB/iPod inputs
Memphis Marine MR 5.750 5 Channel Amp (80x4, 350x1)
Memphis Power Reference 6.5" Coaxial Speakers up front x 4
Memphis Marine MM62 6.5" Coaxial Speakers in the rear
Digital Designs 12" 1000 series Woofer in a custom made ported enclosure

We were originally going to just put the Power Reference speakers in, but then I remember I had the Marine speakers for the golf cart project....so we used those.
So technically, power-wise, this boat is at:
50x4 up front, 80x2 in the rear and 350x1 for the subwoofer.

The fronts and rear sound perfect...and since it's an aluminum boat, projects the sound all around and does a good job of it.
The DD sub fit perfectly under the boat's front un-used cabin area, and the port loaded off the front live-well perfectly.....deep deeeeep bass inside and it carries VERY well outside...shaking things inside the garage while we were tuning it.

All in all, this boat system does exactly what Rags wanted it to do, all while only installing a very minimal footprint of electronics. 
 
 
Well, shortly after the first system went in the 'dairy truck' last year, the truck took a crap on the owner (thanks to a mouse in the fuse box).  So....now we have almost the same components but a different truck.

2009 GMC Sierra
Pioneer 3200 Deck with Steering Wheel Controls
Memphis Audio 500 watt Street Reference Mono Amp
12" JL Audio Subwoofer in an old body style GM sub box

Put the amp behind the seat (back carpet was already cut for an amp.....well, chewed up)
Bass Knob was put down low
Deck pushed the stock speakers better than the stock deck could

All in all....good sounding system
 
 
Had a customer come in with an 83 Mustang Foxbody.
Basic stock turn knob radio....my favorite!

This wasn't too bad...just had to get the radio out of the dash....worse shaft radio one yet.
It's like the manufacturer puts in the radio first...then builds the car.  In order to get this bad boy out you have to dismantle the enture center console, then start undoing the dash.....79.5 screws and bolts later, you're able to strong arm that radio outta there.

The other issue with this car is that it's got a common ground speaker system...which is usually fun.  This one was easy, sometimes they can be a realy pain.

Made a simple trim piece to match the existing trim piece and we're good to go now.

Cheers!
 
 
It's only been 5 months...haahha....FINALLY found time to finish everything in this bad boy.

New Memphis 4 channel amp pushing the fronts and maybe some outside wake tower speakers down the road.
New Memphis Monoblock amp pushing the Memphis 10" woofer in the custom made center console.
Made a little amp rack to house everything and we're done....can't believe it took this long.....

Everything bumped pretty good, even with the woofer loading off the rear wall so close.
 
 
Started Saturday morning out with a quick install.
Put an Alpine  CD player in with an Alpine Power Pack.  These little power packs are kind of nice.  They are a hide-away unit that wires directly in-line with the headunit, so no need to add additional power wires and what not.....actually hid nicely under the aftermarket Alpine...and gave it a definite boost in highs and mids.  Worth the upgrade.

Lifted Sierra came back to button up some additional add-ons.  Added steering wheel controls and navigation to the Clarion we put in last week.  Steering wheel controls are a must if they are existing and the navigation will aid the owner when he gets down to Texas.  Also replaced all the stock lights that were yellow with blue LEDs....turned out great...once again....too bright outside to get good photos.

Cheers
 
 
Busted out a quick one Saturday morning.
2008 Chevy Cobalt getting a new deck (Clarion), rear speakers (MTX) and an amp/sub combo (MTX).
Everything was straight forward and after wards a huge improvement from stock (of course).

Cheers
 
 
Busted out a quick install last night for a client.  Pretty cool, as this was probably the first 'Pawn Shop' install I've done where it wasn't JUNK product.  Owner picked up an Alpine M5D M500 amp, had all digital controls with temperature, voltage and amperage displays....pretty neat.
Quick and dirty install, sounded pretty damn good, and customer was happy.

Cheers
 
 
Got a call from a father who tried to install a system for his son's birthday.  Jeep Liberty...which means Infinity system. So, I hurried over after work, put his Sound Ordenance speakers, power 8" woofer (that hit by the way) and Kenwood CD player in.
Not bad for a few hours job.
 

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