New Stereo

A few years back I had a '91 Daytona. A friend of mine (who has since opened his own high-end car audio shop) did the work.

I had an Alpine CD head unit in the dash with a motorized plate that covered it when the power was shut off. Alpine seperates with 1" tweeters in the dash and 5" in the front doors. Alpine 5-1/4" with 1" in the back seat door panels. Boston Acoustics 10" subs in a custom made box. Precision Power Ax400 (4 x 100 with crossover to the sub-outputs) and a Precioion Power A600 (2 x 300) for the subs.

The rear window (it was a hatchback) used to bounce up and down, and I would have to reset the outside mirrors after cranking up Nine Inch Nails... Man that think cranked. But it was designed for quality, not volume. Even at very low volume it sounded great. At high volume it sounded incredible.

For anybody on Long Island, check him out - tell him I sent you - Doug Gabrini @ American Auto Sound in East Setauket. 751-4611.