These are FANTASTIC! Look at them! Compact, lightweight, self-contained, and identical on both sides. These are perfect for experimentation before you put them in a permanent mounting location.
I can't seem to find these on the net. What's the exact model name and number?
OMG!! this gets better and better. I HAVE to dig up some of my older setups. I can go down the pictures and say, I used to have that one and 'oh, I remember those!!' nice to see some things are still valued and reveered.
Thanks to all who took the time to post their pics.
DEH-P880PRS, AC DQS, Gladius, Draconia, Deuce, ID CD-2 Comps, Dyn 17W75, 2 AE OB-12
"Owning a restaurant in 2010; a philanthropic exercise."
Man, USD stuff still in the box! Haven't seen those in awhile.
Honestly, I think this thread should be manditory reading for any potential member of this site. Wow.
Quick does anyone know who USD sourced for their 15's?
I used to have two of them in my CRX (needless to say, no lowering springs necessary) 27 lbs. each. Man, I can go on and on....but I won't Tspence anyone.
Is that the 'roto mount' on the waveguides?
DEH-P880PRS, AC DQS, Gladius, Draconia, Deuce, ID CD-2 Comps, Dyn 17W75, 2 AE OB-12
"Owning a restaurant in 2010; a philanthropic exercise."
VSE Security Systems. 3 Quantums w/ 10 function expanders, 3 Derringer II’s, 6 AWACS modules. Loved them… wish they were still in business.
Whistler 5000SE, the first remote radar detector I remember seeing from someone other than K40. The controller could be run off of a 9V battery!!
YOU SIR SUCK!!!!!!!!!!! Quantums!!!!!!!!??????????!!!!!!!! with expanders.... we need to talk!!!!!
I was just telling my wife last night "if I could only find a Quantum or an Alpine 8080, the old school install would be period perfect"....
Damn!
Rob
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Originally Posted by blazit08
Hmm, i don't know but this arrogant jack-ass (txwrxwagon) is giving me a headache. Do you have a life? Do you just like looking like a immature non helpful dick-head?
Nope... Just to help debunk some of the stupidity of DIYMA..
Didn't know that they were the same as a ProMos. Very interesting. That Sherwood looks an awfully lot like a Sony CD unit of the day too.
Blue thunder/Terminator 225/250 were identical to the Promos 25/50 of the same time... just different heat sinks.. I think the MTX's even had PPI on the circuit boards, been a while since I saw one open up close...
Also the MTX RTA series (silver with red graphics) were the exact same circuit board as the Square AM/M series PPI's of the day... one of the most over looked amps of the decade... if anyone finds some RTA series MTX amps... let me know.. lol
Rob
Quote:
Originally Posted by blazit08
Hmm, i don't know but this arrogant jack-ass (txwrxwagon) is giving me a headache. Do you have a life? Do you just like looking like a immature non helpful dick-head?
Nope... Just to help debunk some of the stupidity of DIYMA..
Quick does anyone know who USD sourced for their 15's?
I used to have two of them in my CRX (needless to say, no lowering springs necessary) 27 lbs. each. Man, I can go on and on....but I won't Tspence anyone.
Blue thunder/Terminator 225/250 were identical to the Promos 25/50 of the same time... just different heat sinks.. I think the MTX's even had PPI on the circuit boards, been a while since I saw one open up close...
Also the MTX RTA series (silver with red graphics) were the exact same circuit board as the Square AM/M series PPI's of the day... one of the most over looked amps of the decade... if anyone finds some RTA series MTX amps... let me know.. lol
Rob
I don't know about the Blue Thunder series but, the Terminator MTA series boards were in fact built by PPI. I have two 225's and two 250's and the 250's even have the same "lightning bolt" etched into the circuit board as the Pro Mos amps (or any PPI amp) have.
My understanding was that the Blue Thunder series did not offer a high current line and thus the MTA series was outsourced from PPI.
Not certain about the RTA line either, haven't looked inside one. But, it seems likely since PPI made boards for a variety of manufacturers (Pyramid, Special Edition, Crutchfield, etc) at the same time and since MTX was already sourcing the MTA series boards from them.
On a side note, I have always heard that the MTX BTA series were made by Orion. Anyone have any further info on that?
I don't know about the Blue Thunder series but, the Terminator MTA series boards were in fact built by PPI. I have two 225's and two 250's and the 250's even have the same "lightning bolt" etched into the circuit board as the Pro Mos amps (or any PPI amp) have.
100% Correct all my Terminator amps in Red or White ( special Edition ) were built by PPI say boards as Pro Mos Series
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100% Correct all my Terminator amps in Red or White ( special Edition ) were built by PPI say boards as Pro Mos Series
DAT, any chance of seeing some pics of your MTX amps?
Or any other old school stuff you may have?
Going by your signature, you should have plenty to show us!