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[quote="Seabook"][quote="Addaz"][quote="LeeThr"][quote="Addaz"]Cheese wire mate, and some suction pads Im probably going to give this a shot on mine, as mine has a crack from the old sound system i used to run[/quote] Holy s**t, did you have some rediculous bass? Or poor quality windscreen?[/quote] Rediculous bass :lol: The NSB 90 was hooked up and the levels were 'slightly' asjusted upwards for a bit of a giggle and yeh About 2.1k rms at 40hz aint healthy for glass[/quote] you should work as a windscreen fitter then..... driving around in a busy car park with the bass on full power should give you a fair bit of business to do...[/quote]
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