Had a return client come in for a full DD Audio system install.  I recently installed a single 12" DD Audio package system into his car, with about 350 watts of power.  It was good enough to get him into the spirit of good sound.  A few months later he's back for more....in a big way.

We kept the 600 watt amp I installed, but we swapped out for (2) two 12" 500 series woofers in a custom made slot ported box.
I replaced the stock speakers (which were factory amplified premium speakers) with DD's CS5.2 and CS6.5 component speakers to provide with crisp, clear sound. Installed the crossovers in the doors and hardwired them back to the new 4 channel DD Audio amplifier.

Originally I installed the 600 watt mono amp on the back seat, but seeing as how the 4 channel amp was the same size, there just wasn't enough room for this to happen.  So, after a few minutes of playing around with location, up under the deck lid was where they both went.
Install was a bit difficult, as in order to get them up there and miss the subwoofer box and the deck lid when it shuts, I had to put them in JUST the right spot.  Now the amps are completely hidden and out of the way, and if the box needs to be removed, you can't even tell the car has an aftermarket system installed......just the way I like it.

Without any sound deadening installed, this system actually sounded amazing....this is DD's entry level system, and I'm more than impressed with it.

Customer will be back for sound deadening and more fire power under the hood (Battery)....but for now, he's one happy customer.
 
 
Had a customer bring in a Saturn that already had a nice Alpine Headunit and some aftermarket speakers.....just needed some bump.
Digital Designs 500 package fit them perfectly for what they wanted and their budget.

Digital Designs 500 series 12" woofer placed into a perfectly matched ported enclosure that's finished off with their logo stitched in red, provides just enough bass when it's put on a CM600 amp....this little monoblock pushes plenty of power to this setup and the customer was happy.  Mounted the amp on the back seat and hide the wires the best the car would allow it.

Cheers!
 
 
Knocked these off my to-do list.

Basically these are accent LEDs that the client will either hook up to his running lights or to a switch that he he can turn on whenever he wants....for show purposes.

They give off a pretty cool glow in darkness.

Cheers
 
 
Finally  had some time to get back on these.
Got the first one prepped for wiring and started on the second one.
75 LED holes drilled and filed down to flush.
Next is to just secure the leds, wire them up....then seal back up both lights.
 
 
Finally got some time set aside for these....quicker than I thought it was initially going to take to mount the LEDs.

Just have to make clearance on the rear chrom shroud then I can seal these up and move on to the next one.......til then!
 
 
Doing some more custom work on a Kappa platform car for a customer with a Saturn Sky.
This time we'll be doing LED accents instead of a full on LED conversion.
These photos are for the client to help determine what exactly to do for lighting, since the taillight is pretty complex on the inside.  Also, to show the nick in one of the lights that came in the box.

Little dremel work and these bad boys were apart.
 

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