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ljr1977

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  1. sorry blade she is no longer with us....

    Divorce Court! :err

    No longer with "Us"? ...or no longer with You? :err

    :poop

    divorce court, funny I like that..lmao

    :poop no longer working for rolling sound...im sure she will still sign on ever blue moon or so?

  2. is there anyone on this board who doesn't fock with you jeff? :thumb says alot about the type of person you come across as. wonder what you're like in person. :lol I bet sarah will be along anytime to tell us how great you are though. :lol

    sorry blade she is no longer with us....is doesnt matter if im f/with or not when your wrong ill let you know....im not a know it all at all....I do know I have never fried any electronic whike tinting a window!

    I did even see it as f-ing with me at all...thought it was just fun and games....

    makes you wonder blade dont it? there is alot of guys that have started to follow the negative trend...thats funny

  3. by the way a voice coil is covered in a resin that would prodect it(the wire coil) as far as it "GETTING WET " messing up a speaker yes its possible......... "NOT A AMP"

    you have no clue bro a dead short in any speaker can fry the amp I have been doing 12 volt installs for 19 years and water is a dead short so put this on :thumb and sit in the corner until you feel like making another retarded video :lol

    ok some if a voice wasnt protected in resign then it wouldnt work at at...yea you know a whole bunch about this.. :lol you surely dont know how a voice coil works...you should realy read about..because you are so far off!

    lol...dead short doesnt come from a speaker getting wet...

  4. by the way a voice coil is covered in a resin that would prodect it(the wire coil) as far as it "GETTING WET " messing up a speaker yes its possible......... "NOT A AMP"

  5. as far as a woofer getting wet? there is no posible way it would of fried or distroied the amp........we all get woofers and speakers wet when the tint is applied...I just did a a5 and hed no issues...what is it that it is doing? or is it just not working?

    :dunno you must not have much car audio experience... :dunno

    yea I do! and getting a woofer will not blow finals in a amp.... "wet voice coils is not like touching pos. and neg together which does fry finals in a amp!"

    is this the car thats spoke of? same year make and model.....

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  6. I just did another A5... this time I popped up the rear deck to see what we are up against...I covered the amp with a towel and plastic and on top of that I put tissue paper on top of the plastic to see if it gets wet... under the rear deck they have a inverted sub woofer and tweeters...so I removed the sub and tweets and went on with the install of the tint ...I soaked the hell out of the rear glass 2 times trying to get the amp wet but no such luck the water does not go down to it not even one drip on the tissue paper ...so in my conclusion the inverted sub has to soak up the water or it goes into the voice coil because it is facing upward and it has to short out the amp ....water never even came close to being near the amp or its wires in the elevated area in the back left rear corner where it is mounted....so I am going to protect the woofer and tweets on these cars in the future.... hope I was able to help you thanks big joe class on glass ps to replace the amp with labor is $1700.00 at audi and they have a bulliten posted about window tinting on that car the car has no warranty on the amp if it was tinted !!!!

    as far as a woofer getting wet? there is no posible way it would of fried or distroied the amp........we all get woofers and speakers wet when the tint is applied...I just did a a5 and hed no issues...what is it that it is doing? or is it just not working?

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