Re: Crossover in Door....

From: Bruce Aaron Hefner (gt9742a@prism.gatech.edu)
Date: Mon May 11 1998 - 16:03:25 EDT


>
> Funny you should say that. The place I have my system installed at, did my
> front speakers about a millimeter too high, and it would hit the window, but
> didn't make any noise. The first time the window shattered, was in my high
> school parking lot. The dealership gives window work to Abbey Glass, who
> didn't tell me my speaker was mounted wrong, they just said that was wierd,
> didn't know why it happened. The second time the window shattered, was in a
> gas station. Abbey glass looked at it closer this time, 'cause I refused to
> pay w/o an explanation. The funniest part was that I "drained" the glass out
> of the door into a plastic cup, that you couldn't see though, and left it in
> the garage to show my mom. She thought it was a cup of ice. That was real
> good for the sink when she dumped it out :-)!!!
> Luckily, my mother has a great sense of humor, else I would have been dead
> then, or after about my 3rd speeding ticket.Luckily, it cost me about $200,
> the speaker place hooked me up with power locks run off the alarm system, that
> lock when you turn on the ignition, and unlock when you turn it off. Really
> fun to play with.
> Later,
> Robert
>
>
Well I would say something but since I managed to shatter the side window
in my mom's car a few years back with my head, I figure I'll keep my mouth
shut...

Bruce



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