Custom Audio Shop recommendations?
#1
Custom Audio Shop recommendations?
Anyone have any expirence with NJ/NY audio shops? Looking to get a sub in the pass footwell installed.
imagineaudio.com seems to be a quality place close by, anyone have any work done there? Thanks for any help.
imagineaudio.com seems to be a quality place close by, anyone have any work done there? Thanks for any help.
#3
Former Moderator
Well....that is serious work, and the only shop I know in New Jersey that does fantastic work, is Streeteffectz. http://www.streeteffectz.com/
They are pretty expensive though, but they have more awards than Steven Spielberg, and their work if fantastic. If Jackson can do it, then you can go with him as well.
They are pretty expensive though, but they have more awards than Steven Spielberg, and their work if fantastic. If Jackson can do it, then you can go with him as well.
#4
Quite a while ago I had a brief conversation with John (darkknight1999)
about doing an in-cabin sub, either passenger footwell or underdash.
I'm quite sure he'd make you whatever you want. I actually think there'd
be some demand for this if he or wlaurent wanted to make a "production"
version. I may start a separate thread to discuss the relative merits of
in-cabin subs.
about doing an in-cabin sub, either passenger footwell or underdash.
I'm quite sure he'd make you whatever you want. I actually think there'd
be some demand for this if he or wlaurent wanted to make a "production"
version. I may start a separate thread to discuss the relative merits of
in-cabin subs.
#5
Former Moderator
Originally Posted by oth,Apr 8 2007, 09:43 PM
Quite a while ago I had a brief conversation with John (darkknight1999)
about doing an in-cabin sub, either passenger footwell or underdash.
I'm quite sure he'd make you whatever you want. I actually think there'd
be some demand for this if he or wlaurent wanted to make a "production"
version. I may start a separate thread to discuss the relative merits of
in-cabin subs.
about doing an in-cabin sub, either passenger footwell or underdash.
I'm quite sure he'd make you whatever you want. I actually think there'd
be some demand for this if he or wlaurent wanted to make a "production"
version. I may start a separate thread to discuss the relative merits of
in-cabin subs.
#6
If John was able to do the development work in advance, I personally
wouldn't hesitate to drive to MA for final install. Now whether that's
realistic for either one of them, I don't know, and would certainly
depend on whether it was a standalone under-carpet box, or something
molded into the kick panels. But I do think the best results would come
from someone with specialized s2000 knowledge and the prospect of
selling more than one.
wouldn't hesitate to drive to MA for final install. Now whether that's
realistic for either one of them, I don't know, and would certainly
depend on whether it was a standalone under-carpet box, or something
molded into the kick panels. But I do think the best results would come
from someone with specialized s2000 knowledge and the prospect of
selling more than one.
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#9
Originally Posted by NFRs2000NYC,Apr 8 2007, 08:57 PM
Well....that is serious work, and the only shop I know in New Jersey that does fantastic work, is Streeteffectz.
I ghetto rigged the ****er and put the sub on the passenger floor just to see the difference. Three days and several complaints from passengers later, and its still there for now. Can't go back to that bullshit trunk bass once you feel how tight it is up front.
Thanks for the all the replies, I'm checking up on all of them.