The trophies are all from car shows except one from a usaci soundoff in sound quality from years ago. I worked in car audio for a total of about 13 or 14 years, 10 years at one shop. Went and restored cars for awhile, then 3 or 4 years at another shop. Only competed in car audio that one time lol.
Oh kool! Car audio is definitely my roots. I wouldn't be doing what I do or even be who I am without it. I'm building and working on public safety vehicles during the day now, and doing what I do in the garage on my free time. Everything I build in there has some kinda audio in it.
@@LTscustomgarage Yeah, I was actually impressed when you went through as much trouble as you did to add speaker locations to the doors. Most people would just cut holes in the doors and call it good.
@@jayinmi3706 firm believer of its all in the install. Well, most of it lol. A good expensive speaker doesn't sound good hangin on by a screw or 2. I've never went as far as welding a ring to the door in a customer car though, hard to get someone to pay that much for a speaker install. Wood rings if theres room and sound deadening is the norm
Love the video was wondering tho is that weldable primer your spraying on the back of your templates
It's a self etching primer. Not technically a weld through primer, but it works for me
I keep seeing the "Trophy Room" and the car audio brand stuff, and was wondering what the trophies were for?
The trophies are all from car shows except one from a usaci soundoff in sound quality from years ago. I worked in car audio for a total of about 13 or 14 years, 10 years at one shop. Went and restored cars for awhile, then 3 or 4 years at another shop. Only competed in car audio that one time lol.
@@LTscustomgarage I've been in Car audio for 28 years now. I competed in MECA SQ in 2019 and 2021.
Oh kool! Car audio is definitely my roots. I wouldn't be doing what I do or even be who I am without it. I'm building and working on public safety vehicles during the day now, and doing what I do in the garage on my free time. Everything I build in there has some kinda audio in it.
@@LTscustomgarage Yeah, I was actually impressed when you went through as much trouble as you did to add speaker locations to the doors. Most people would just cut holes in the doors and call it good.
@@jayinmi3706 firm believer of its all in the install. Well, most of it lol. A good expensive speaker doesn't sound good hangin on by a screw or 2. I've never went as far as welding a ring to the door in a customer car though, hard to get someone to pay that much for a speaker install. Wood rings if theres room and sound deadening is the norm
How much does this cost
Hasn't cost me anything yet. I'll need to buy solenoids and an alarm or keyless entry to open the doors eventually