Rainy day projects anyone?

amb426amb1
amb426amb1 Posts: 148
edited April 2014 in DIY, Mods & Tweaks
With a three day rain forecast, and car restoration projects that require some good out door weather, I decided to spend some time getting the boat ready for the season. Spent the day pulling all the speakers and stuffing the cavities with poly-fill. Man I couldn't believe the difference! The boat already had a very high end Focal Amp/speaker system that sounded very good, but with the recent purchase of some no-rez from a member here for a SDA mod I remembered the large cavities of the boat. Anyone have rainy day down time projects in their audio future?
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  • BKphoto
    BKphoto Posts: 409
    edited April 2014
    I'd like to sell my kids and get a boat...well I'd probably get in trouble for that...anyway I'm going to refurb my Hafler XL 280...but keep putting it off because then, no music...
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,647
    edited April 2014
    Keep the kids, they cost less.
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  • amb426amb1
    amb426amb1 Posts: 148
    edited April 2014
    BKphoto wrote: »
    I'd like to sell my kids and get a boat...well I'd probably get in trouble for that...anyway I'm going to refurb my Hafler XL 280...but keep putting it off because then, no music...

    Great old boats...what year is it?
  • amb426amb1
    amb426amb1 Posts: 148
    edited April 2014
    F1nut wrote: »
    Keep the kids, they cost less.

    It depends on their sex....lol
  • amb426amb1
    amb426amb1 Posts: 148
    edited April 2014
    amb426amb1 wrote: »
    Great old boats...what year is it?

    Hafler amp...lol, not to be confused with the classic wooden Hacker boats.
  • rooftop59
    rooftop59 Posts: 8,121
    edited April 2014
    F1nut wrote: »
    Keep the kids, they cost less.

    The current estimate in American is 250,000 per child, not including college. Me thinks that's a pretty damn nice boat :cheesygrin:
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  • BKphoto
    BKphoto Posts: 409
    edited April 2014
    F1nut wrote: »
    Keep the kids, they cost less.

    when I grew up people used to say a boat is a fiberglass hole that takes all your money
    amb426amb1 wrote: »
    It depends on their sex....lol

    2 girls...Its obviously payback for whatever i did as a kid
    amb426amb1 wrote: »
    Hafler amp...lol, not to be confused with the classic wooden Hacker boats.

    not sure, its the newer version...probably fill it with musical concepts goodies
    rooftop59 wrote: »
    The current estimate in American is 250,000 per child, not including college. Me thinks that's a pretty damn nice boat :cheesygrin:

    much nicer than i need...
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