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Old 04-26-2015, 07:15 PM
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VERY CLEAN!!

I love the install. Did you make the LED rings or buy them?
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Old 04-27-2015, 01:20 PM
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I made them out of 1/2" acrylic... Pretty easy to do with a good plunge router and a circle jig.
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Where'd you get your RGB LED's?
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Amazon, like $15 for a 5 meter strip, I think I used 2 or 3...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Thanks. I saw Frisco Jay make his own too. I have the circle jig for my router. I might do the same. It really is sweet!
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Originally Posted by alindquist
Br1dgemann: My last boat had Polk Momo's and they last about 6-7 years before I finally blew them up, I replaced them with Wet Sounds 65i's and they are still working. As far at the cone goes they were still in good shape. Provided I don't blow these speakers I would think I should get 5-7 years. Hopefully at that point the boat will be sold and I'll be on to something bigger.
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I may have to try Wet Sounds. Thank you, Aaron, for the Info and Enjoy those Tunes!!
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set up looks awesome. I just bought a 330 sand I think I'm going to do my stero the same except I have all Jl audio. Quick question how did you mount the tv? To where and what kind of bracket?
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Originally Posted by Eleanor
set up looks awesome. I just bought a 330 sand I think I'm going to do my stero the same except I have all Jl audio. Quick question how did you mount the tv? To where and what kind of bracket?
I just used a normal bracket that you would buy at Walmart or off Amazon. Once the TV was hung I ran a few zip screws in from the side to keep the TV from jumping off the mount...
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Does it mount right to the mirror? Is it thru bolted or lags? My boat never had one so I just want to do it the way it should be. Thanks
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I drilled a few holes in the mirror and screwed it to the wall behind. I put some rubber bushings between the mount and the mirror... so far so good. I think I have literally turned that tv on 2-3 times since I installed it, but it looks cool.
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