wrangler speakers....
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Re: wrangler speakers....
Just Curious :-)
What a coincidence. Your tastes are very similar to mine.
I like everything EXCEPT disco, opera, and especially rap/hiphop.
Jimmy Buffet!!! huge fan saw him twice. once in MountainView CA
next in Toronto Canada. I'm missing my "Had to be There" Album
Probably one of my fricken Nephews took it. buggers :-(
I guess my favorite (at the moment) is Chet Atkins.
especially his later stuff. (When he got into Jazz kinda stuff)
If you haven't heard it and like guitars. Ya gotta listen to
the Chet Atkins and Les Paul re-released double album CD
called Chester&Lester/Guitar Monsters. Awesome
Cheers
Frank
Kate wrote:
> Hey Frank.
> I listen to all kinds. Everything from Benny Goodman to ZZ Top
> Generally, my number one station is set on newer country. Next is a mix of
> 70s-80s-90s and third is the Jimmy Buffett station, after that is Old Time
> Radio and Comedy.
>
> CDs, generally a mix of stuff like ZZ Top, my own burns of mostly what I
> call driving music, (hard, fast beat, no screaming, no screaming guitars
> either, and words you can understand and sing along -very off key- with.)
>
> Let me see... favorite musician.
> Now THAT is a tough call. For just MUSIC I mean -to listen to- I really
> enjoy Kenny G. Manheim Steam roller too.
> For Country, almost anything from about the mid 80's to present.. some of
> the new stuff is really fun. I hate tear in my beer music.
>
> For driving, I liek things like Foghat, Thorogood, Z Top, Fleetwood Mac,
> Neil Diamond (Oh yea, I'm 40 something LOL) I don't think I HAVE a favorite.
> I loved Jim Croce, the Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkle, Creedence Clearwater
> (sp) and so on..
>
> Now.. why do you ask?
>
> AND
>
> How about you, what do YOU listen to?
> Who is YOUR favorite artist?
>
> :ŹD
> Kate
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:54ednYUUhOEr1yvZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : Kate
> : Just curious.
> : What kind of music do you listen to?
> : Who's your favorite musician?
> :
> : Kate wrote:
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : > : Really?
> : > : For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : > : sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : > : Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : > : that swear you can hear the difference
> : > : using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : > : To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : > : where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : > : Cheers
> : > : Frank
> : >
> : >
> : > In our F- Two Fitty it has a stock stereo, that sounds heads above the
> : > premium system in my TJ
> : > I have all the speakers, Sirius and the 6 disk changer. (MAN I miss the
> : > controls on the steering wheel from the Liberty!)
> : > Satellite radio is the bomb. When I first heard about it I thought it
> was
> : > stupid. "Why pay for something you can get for free" It turns out, it is
> : > something I am definitely willing to pay for. In the area where we live
> we
> : > only get about three stations, and two of them play religious music. Ok
> a
> : > slight exaggeration but the local stations are poor.
> : >
> : > BUT
> : >
> : > With the top off, you can't tell the difference one from the other.
> : > I happen to have especially sensitive hearing. I wish God had given me a
> : > great figure instead of great hearing, but those are the cards I was
> given
> : > so.... I like to hear things that are nice and clear with a well rounded
> : > bass.
> : >
> : > Kate
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>
What a coincidence. Your tastes are very similar to mine.
I like everything EXCEPT disco, opera, and especially rap/hiphop.
Jimmy Buffet!!! huge fan saw him twice. once in MountainView CA
next in Toronto Canada. I'm missing my "Had to be There" Album
Probably one of my fricken Nephews took it. buggers :-(
I guess my favorite (at the moment) is Chet Atkins.
especially his later stuff. (When he got into Jazz kinda stuff)
If you haven't heard it and like guitars. Ya gotta listen to
the Chet Atkins and Les Paul re-released double album CD
called Chester&Lester/Guitar Monsters. Awesome
Cheers
Frank
Kate wrote:
> Hey Frank.
> I listen to all kinds. Everything from Benny Goodman to ZZ Top
> Generally, my number one station is set on newer country. Next is a mix of
> 70s-80s-90s and third is the Jimmy Buffett station, after that is Old Time
> Radio and Comedy.
>
> CDs, generally a mix of stuff like ZZ Top, my own burns of mostly what I
> call driving music, (hard, fast beat, no screaming, no screaming guitars
> either, and words you can understand and sing along -very off key- with.)
>
> Let me see... favorite musician.
> Now THAT is a tough call. For just MUSIC I mean -to listen to- I really
> enjoy Kenny G. Manheim Steam roller too.
> For Country, almost anything from about the mid 80's to present.. some of
> the new stuff is really fun. I hate tear in my beer music.
>
> For driving, I liek things like Foghat, Thorogood, Z Top, Fleetwood Mac,
> Neil Diamond (Oh yea, I'm 40 something LOL) I don't think I HAVE a favorite.
> I loved Jim Croce, the Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkle, Creedence Clearwater
> (sp) and so on..
>
> Now.. why do you ask?
>
> AND
>
> How about you, what do YOU listen to?
> Who is YOUR favorite artist?
>
> :ŹD
> Kate
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:54ednYUUhOEr1yvZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : Kate
> : Just curious.
> : What kind of music do you listen to?
> : Who's your favorite musician?
> :
> : Kate wrote:
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : > : Really?
> : > : For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : > : sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : > : Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : > : that swear you can hear the difference
> : > : using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : > : To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : > : where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : > : Cheers
> : > : Frank
> : >
> : >
> : > In our F- Two Fitty it has a stock stereo, that sounds heads above the
> : > premium system in my TJ
> : > I have all the speakers, Sirius and the 6 disk changer. (MAN I miss the
> : > controls on the steering wheel from the Liberty!)
> : > Satellite radio is the bomb. When I first heard about it I thought it
> was
> : > stupid. "Why pay for something you can get for free" It turns out, it is
> : > something I am definitely willing to pay for. In the area where we live
> we
> : > only get about three stations, and two of them play religious music. Ok
> a
> : > slight exaggeration but the local stations are poor.
> : >
> : > BUT
> : >
> : > With the top off, you can't tell the difference one from the other.
> : > I happen to have especially sensitive hearing. I wish God had given me a
> : > great figure instead of great hearing, but those are the cards I was
> given
> : > so.... I like to hear things that are nice and clear with a well rounded
> : > bass.
> : >
> : > Kate
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>
#52
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: wrangler speakers....
Just Curious :-)
What a coincidence. Your tastes are very similar to mine.
I like everything EXCEPT disco, opera, and especially rap/hiphop.
Jimmy Buffet!!! huge fan saw him twice. once in MountainView CA
next in Toronto Canada. I'm missing my "Had to be There" Album
Probably one of my fricken Nephews took it. buggers :-(
I guess my favorite (at the moment) is Chet Atkins.
especially his later stuff. (When he got into Jazz kinda stuff)
If you haven't heard it and like guitars. Ya gotta listen to
the Chet Atkins and Les Paul re-released double album CD
called Chester&Lester/Guitar Monsters. Awesome
Cheers
Frank
Kate wrote:
> Hey Frank.
> I listen to all kinds. Everything from Benny Goodman to ZZ Top
> Generally, my number one station is set on newer country. Next is a mix of
> 70s-80s-90s and third is the Jimmy Buffett station, after that is Old Time
> Radio and Comedy.
>
> CDs, generally a mix of stuff like ZZ Top, my own burns of mostly what I
> call driving music, (hard, fast beat, no screaming, no screaming guitars
> either, and words you can understand and sing along -very off key- with.)
>
> Let me see... favorite musician.
> Now THAT is a tough call. For just MUSIC I mean -to listen to- I really
> enjoy Kenny G. Manheim Steam roller too.
> For Country, almost anything from about the mid 80's to present.. some of
> the new stuff is really fun. I hate tear in my beer music.
>
> For driving, I liek things like Foghat, Thorogood, Z Top, Fleetwood Mac,
> Neil Diamond (Oh yea, I'm 40 something LOL) I don't think I HAVE a favorite.
> I loved Jim Croce, the Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkle, Creedence Clearwater
> (sp) and so on..
>
> Now.. why do you ask?
>
> AND
>
> How about you, what do YOU listen to?
> Who is YOUR favorite artist?
>
> :ŹD
> Kate
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:54ednYUUhOEr1yvZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : Kate
> : Just curious.
> : What kind of music do you listen to?
> : Who's your favorite musician?
> :
> : Kate wrote:
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : > : Really?
> : > : For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : > : sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : > : Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : > : that swear you can hear the difference
> : > : using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : > : To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : > : where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : > : Cheers
> : > : Frank
> : >
> : >
> : > In our F- Two Fitty it has a stock stereo, that sounds heads above the
> : > premium system in my TJ
> : > I have all the speakers, Sirius and the 6 disk changer. (MAN I miss the
> : > controls on the steering wheel from the Liberty!)
> : > Satellite radio is the bomb. When I first heard about it I thought it
> was
> : > stupid. "Why pay for something you can get for free" It turns out, it is
> : > something I am definitely willing to pay for. In the area where we live
> we
> : > only get about three stations, and two of them play religious music. Ok
> a
> : > slight exaggeration but the local stations are poor.
> : >
> : > BUT
> : >
> : > With the top off, you can't tell the difference one from the other.
> : > I happen to have especially sensitive hearing. I wish God had given me a
> : > great figure instead of great hearing, but those are the cards I was
> given
> : > so.... I like to hear things that are nice and clear with a well rounded
> : > bass.
> : >
> : > Kate
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>
What a coincidence. Your tastes are very similar to mine.
I like everything EXCEPT disco, opera, and especially rap/hiphop.
Jimmy Buffet!!! huge fan saw him twice. once in MountainView CA
next in Toronto Canada. I'm missing my "Had to be There" Album
Probably one of my fricken Nephews took it. buggers :-(
I guess my favorite (at the moment) is Chet Atkins.
especially his later stuff. (When he got into Jazz kinda stuff)
If you haven't heard it and like guitars. Ya gotta listen to
the Chet Atkins and Les Paul re-released double album CD
called Chester&Lester/Guitar Monsters. Awesome
Cheers
Frank
Kate wrote:
> Hey Frank.
> I listen to all kinds. Everything from Benny Goodman to ZZ Top
> Generally, my number one station is set on newer country. Next is a mix of
> 70s-80s-90s and third is the Jimmy Buffett station, after that is Old Time
> Radio and Comedy.
>
> CDs, generally a mix of stuff like ZZ Top, my own burns of mostly what I
> call driving music, (hard, fast beat, no screaming, no screaming guitars
> either, and words you can understand and sing along -very off key- with.)
>
> Let me see... favorite musician.
> Now THAT is a tough call. For just MUSIC I mean -to listen to- I really
> enjoy Kenny G. Manheim Steam roller too.
> For Country, almost anything from about the mid 80's to present.. some of
> the new stuff is really fun. I hate tear in my beer music.
>
> For driving, I liek things like Foghat, Thorogood, Z Top, Fleetwood Mac,
> Neil Diamond (Oh yea, I'm 40 something LOL) I don't think I HAVE a favorite.
> I loved Jim Croce, the Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkle, Creedence Clearwater
> (sp) and so on..
>
> Now.. why do you ask?
>
> AND
>
> How about you, what do YOU listen to?
> Who is YOUR favorite artist?
>
> :ŹD
> Kate
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:54ednYUUhOEr1yvZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : Kate
> : Just curious.
> : What kind of music do you listen to?
> : Who's your favorite musician?
> :
> : Kate wrote:
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : > : Really?
> : > : For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : > : sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : > : Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : > : that swear you can hear the difference
> : > : using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : > : To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : > : where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : > : Cheers
> : > : Frank
> : >
> : >
> : > In our F- Two Fitty it has a stock stereo, that sounds heads above the
> : > premium system in my TJ
> : > I have all the speakers, Sirius and the 6 disk changer. (MAN I miss the
> : > controls on the steering wheel from the Liberty!)
> : > Satellite radio is the bomb. When I first heard about it I thought it
> was
> : > stupid. "Why pay for something you can get for free" It turns out, it is
> : > something I am definitely willing to pay for. In the area where we live
> we
> : > only get about three stations, and two of them play religious music. Ok
> a
> : > slight exaggeration but the local stations are poor.
> : >
> : > BUT
> : >
> : > With the top off, you can't tell the difference one from the other.
> : > I happen to have especially sensitive hearing. I wish God had given me a
> : > great figure instead of great hearing, but those are the cards I was
> given
> : > so.... I like to hear things that are nice and clear with a well rounded
> : > bass.
> : >
> : > Kate
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>
#53
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: wrangler speakers....
Not sure if the 6 disk Radio is the same
But if it is. No wonder it sounds like crap
(If they didn't set it right)
Cheers
Frank
Kate wrote:
> Now Frank, You KNOW I am going to head down to Serra Jeep, where they
> pretend to love me and always hug me when I come in.
> I am going to tell Rob, the service manager, that I want him to do this for
> me since they swapped out the single disk player with the 6 disk changer and
> HE is going to look at me and say something like:
>
> Ms. Selby, you have GOT to stop screwing with me like this!
>
> And I am going to tell him that Frank posted it on usenet, so it must be
> true.
>
> *grin*
>
> Kate
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:0_qdncNGrf5KxyvZnZ2dnUVZ_uydnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : I'M NOT KIDDING!!!!
> : The DRB-III analyzer sets the factory radio.
> : When you have the premium speaker system
> : there is a cabin equalization curve for that
> : speaker system.
> : When I bought my 05TJRubie new, the radio
> : display was screwing up. The dealer replaced
> : it. I then noticed that the radio sounded worse
> : than the original one. At first I thought that
> : this particular radio was just plain crap.
> : Then I read through the "factory service manual"
> : and there is a note saying if the radio sounds bad
> : to check the "cabin equalization curve" for the appropriate
> : speaker system. I then called the dealer right away,
> : they never heard of it, but after they looked into it
> : and found that indeed it needs to be set and chances are the
> : replacement radio wasn't set properly. they instructed to bring it in
> : to set it right, whilst the technician figures out how to do it. :-)
> : Cheers
> : Frank
> :
> : Jack Carter wrote:
> :
> : > You've GOT to be kidding. How in the world could the dealer use ANY kind
> of
> : > a "thingy" to adjust the equalization curve of the audio output of the
> : > radio????
> : > And, No, I don't believe any of that garbage about huge speaker wire -
> OR
> : > oak encased bricks or cement blocks to put on top of my home receiver or
> amp
> : > to "dampen out distortion". I'll never understand those people or some
> of
> : > the bizarre things they come up with to enhance sound quality.
> : >
> : >
> : >
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : >
> : >>Really?
> : >>For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : >>sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : >>Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : >>that swear you can hear the difference
> : >>using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : >>To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : >>where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : >>Cheers
> : >>Frank
> : >>
> : >>Jack Carter wrote:
> : >>
> : >>>And just how are you supposed to set the "cabin equalization curve"
> with
> : >>>the crappy Jeep tone controls? I've got one of those systems and to say
> : >>>that "it totally sucks" is paying it a compliment. The only thing that
> : >>>system is good for is taking away most of the functionality of the
> center
> : >>>console.
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : >>>news:bLednYN3_asXEi7ZnZ2dnUVZ_vGdnZ2d@magma.ca. ..
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>>2 tweeters on the dash speakers and 1 amplified bass
> : >>>>in the center consol. According to the FSM you have
> : >>>>to set the "cabin equlization curve" for the premium
> : >>>>speaker system.
> : >>>>
> : >>>>jd wrote:
> : >>>>
> : >>>>
> : >>>>>Where are the extra 3 speakers located on a 7 speakers system in a
> : >>>>>wrangler. I have a 4 speaker system, 2 on dash and 2 on the sound
> bar.
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>Thanks,
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>john
> : >>>>
> : >>>
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>
But if it is. No wonder it sounds like crap
(If they didn't set it right)
Cheers
Frank
Kate wrote:
> Now Frank, You KNOW I am going to head down to Serra Jeep, where they
> pretend to love me and always hug me when I come in.
> I am going to tell Rob, the service manager, that I want him to do this for
> me since they swapped out the single disk player with the 6 disk changer and
> HE is going to look at me and say something like:
>
> Ms. Selby, you have GOT to stop screwing with me like this!
>
> And I am going to tell him that Frank posted it on usenet, so it must be
> true.
>
> *grin*
>
> Kate
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:0_qdncNGrf5KxyvZnZ2dnUVZ_uydnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : I'M NOT KIDDING!!!!
> : The DRB-III analyzer sets the factory radio.
> : When you have the premium speaker system
> : there is a cabin equalization curve for that
> : speaker system.
> : When I bought my 05TJRubie new, the radio
> : display was screwing up. The dealer replaced
> : it. I then noticed that the radio sounded worse
> : than the original one. At first I thought that
> : this particular radio was just plain crap.
> : Then I read through the "factory service manual"
> : and there is a note saying if the radio sounds bad
> : to check the "cabin equalization curve" for the appropriate
> : speaker system. I then called the dealer right away,
> : they never heard of it, but after they looked into it
> : and found that indeed it needs to be set and chances are the
> : replacement radio wasn't set properly. they instructed to bring it in
> : to set it right, whilst the technician figures out how to do it. :-)
> : Cheers
> : Frank
> :
> : Jack Carter wrote:
> :
> : > You've GOT to be kidding. How in the world could the dealer use ANY kind
> of
> : > a "thingy" to adjust the equalization curve of the audio output of the
> : > radio????
> : > And, No, I don't believe any of that garbage about huge speaker wire -
> OR
> : > oak encased bricks or cement blocks to put on top of my home receiver or
> amp
> : > to "dampen out distortion". I'll never understand those people or some
> of
> : > the bizarre things they come up with to enhance sound quality.
> : >
> : >
> : >
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : >
> : >>Really?
> : >>For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : >>sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : >>Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : >>that swear you can hear the difference
> : >>using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : >>To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : >>where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : >>Cheers
> : >>Frank
> : >>
> : >>Jack Carter wrote:
> : >>
> : >>>And just how are you supposed to set the "cabin equalization curve"
> with
> : >>>the crappy Jeep tone controls? I've got one of those systems and to say
> : >>>that "it totally sucks" is paying it a compliment. The only thing that
> : >>>system is good for is taking away most of the functionality of the
> center
> : >>>console.
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : >>>news:bLednYN3_asXEi7ZnZ2dnUVZ_vGdnZ2d@magma.ca. ..
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>>2 tweeters on the dash speakers and 1 amplified bass
> : >>>>in the center consol. According to the FSM you have
> : >>>>to set the "cabin equlization curve" for the premium
> : >>>>speaker system.
> : >>>>
> : >>>>jd wrote:
> : >>>>
> : >>>>
> : >>>>>Where are the extra 3 speakers located on a 7 speakers system in a
> : >>>>>wrangler. I have a 4 speaker system, 2 on dash and 2 on the sound
> bar.
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>Thanks,
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>john
> : >>>>
> : >>>
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>
#54
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: wrangler speakers....
Not sure if the 6 disk Radio is the same
But if it is. No wonder it sounds like crap
(If they didn't set it right)
Cheers
Frank
Kate wrote:
> Now Frank, You KNOW I am going to head down to Serra Jeep, where they
> pretend to love me and always hug me when I come in.
> I am going to tell Rob, the service manager, that I want him to do this for
> me since they swapped out the single disk player with the 6 disk changer and
> HE is going to look at me and say something like:
>
> Ms. Selby, you have GOT to stop screwing with me like this!
>
> And I am going to tell him that Frank posted it on usenet, so it must be
> true.
>
> *grin*
>
> Kate
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:0_qdncNGrf5KxyvZnZ2dnUVZ_uydnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : I'M NOT KIDDING!!!!
> : The DRB-III analyzer sets the factory radio.
> : When you have the premium speaker system
> : there is a cabin equalization curve for that
> : speaker system.
> : When I bought my 05TJRubie new, the radio
> : display was screwing up. The dealer replaced
> : it. I then noticed that the radio sounded worse
> : than the original one. At first I thought that
> : this particular radio was just plain crap.
> : Then I read through the "factory service manual"
> : and there is a note saying if the radio sounds bad
> : to check the "cabin equalization curve" for the appropriate
> : speaker system. I then called the dealer right away,
> : they never heard of it, but after they looked into it
> : and found that indeed it needs to be set and chances are the
> : replacement radio wasn't set properly. they instructed to bring it in
> : to set it right, whilst the technician figures out how to do it. :-)
> : Cheers
> : Frank
> :
> : Jack Carter wrote:
> :
> : > You've GOT to be kidding. How in the world could the dealer use ANY kind
> of
> : > a "thingy" to adjust the equalization curve of the audio output of the
> : > radio????
> : > And, No, I don't believe any of that garbage about huge speaker wire -
> OR
> : > oak encased bricks or cement blocks to put on top of my home receiver or
> amp
> : > to "dampen out distortion". I'll never understand those people or some
> of
> : > the bizarre things they come up with to enhance sound quality.
> : >
> : >
> : >
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : >
> : >>Really?
> : >>For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : >>sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : >>Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : >>that swear you can hear the difference
> : >>using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : >>To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : >>where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : >>Cheers
> : >>Frank
> : >>
> : >>Jack Carter wrote:
> : >>
> : >>>And just how are you supposed to set the "cabin equalization curve"
> with
> : >>>the crappy Jeep tone controls? I've got one of those systems and to say
> : >>>that "it totally sucks" is paying it a compliment. The only thing that
> : >>>system is good for is taking away most of the functionality of the
> center
> : >>>console.
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : >>>news:bLednYN3_asXEi7ZnZ2dnUVZ_vGdnZ2d@magma.ca. ..
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>>2 tweeters on the dash speakers and 1 amplified bass
> : >>>>in the center consol. According to the FSM you have
> : >>>>to set the "cabin equlization curve" for the premium
> : >>>>speaker system.
> : >>>>
> : >>>>jd wrote:
> : >>>>
> : >>>>
> : >>>>>Where are the extra 3 speakers located on a 7 speakers system in a
> : >>>>>wrangler. I have a 4 speaker system, 2 on dash and 2 on the sound
> bar.
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>Thanks,
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>john
> : >>>>
> : >>>
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>
But if it is. No wonder it sounds like crap
(If they didn't set it right)
Cheers
Frank
Kate wrote:
> Now Frank, You KNOW I am going to head down to Serra Jeep, where they
> pretend to love me and always hug me when I come in.
> I am going to tell Rob, the service manager, that I want him to do this for
> me since they swapped out the single disk player with the 6 disk changer and
> HE is going to look at me and say something like:
>
> Ms. Selby, you have GOT to stop screwing with me like this!
>
> And I am going to tell him that Frank posted it on usenet, so it must be
> true.
>
> *grin*
>
> Kate
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:0_qdncNGrf5KxyvZnZ2dnUVZ_uydnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : I'M NOT KIDDING!!!!
> : The DRB-III analyzer sets the factory radio.
> : When you have the premium speaker system
> : there is a cabin equalization curve for that
> : speaker system.
> : When I bought my 05TJRubie new, the radio
> : display was screwing up. The dealer replaced
> : it. I then noticed that the radio sounded worse
> : than the original one. At first I thought that
> : this particular radio was just plain crap.
> : Then I read through the "factory service manual"
> : and there is a note saying if the radio sounds bad
> : to check the "cabin equalization curve" for the appropriate
> : speaker system. I then called the dealer right away,
> : they never heard of it, but after they looked into it
> : and found that indeed it needs to be set and chances are the
> : replacement radio wasn't set properly. they instructed to bring it in
> : to set it right, whilst the technician figures out how to do it. :-)
> : Cheers
> : Frank
> :
> : Jack Carter wrote:
> :
> : > You've GOT to be kidding. How in the world could the dealer use ANY kind
> of
> : > a "thingy" to adjust the equalization curve of the audio output of the
> : > radio????
> : > And, No, I don't believe any of that garbage about huge speaker wire -
> OR
> : > oak encased bricks or cement blocks to put on top of my home receiver or
> amp
> : > to "dampen out distortion". I'll never understand those people or some
> of
> : > the bizarre things they come up with to enhance sound quality.
> : >
> : >
> : >
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : >
> : >>Really?
> : >>For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : >>sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : >>Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : >>that swear you can hear the difference
> : >>using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : >>To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : >>where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : >>Cheers
> : >>Frank
> : >>
> : >>Jack Carter wrote:
> : >>
> : >>>And just how are you supposed to set the "cabin equalization curve"
> with
> : >>>the crappy Jeep tone controls? I've got one of those systems and to say
> : >>>that "it totally sucks" is paying it a compliment. The only thing that
> : >>>system is good for is taking away most of the functionality of the
> center
> : >>>console.
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : >>>news:bLednYN3_asXEi7ZnZ2dnUVZ_vGdnZ2d@magma.ca. ..
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>>2 tweeters on the dash speakers and 1 amplified bass
> : >>>>in the center consol. According to the FSM you have
> : >>>>to set the "cabin equlization curve" for the premium
> : >>>>speaker system.
> : >>>>
> : >>>>jd wrote:
> : >>>>
> : >>>>
> : >>>>>Where are the extra 3 speakers located on a 7 speakers system in a
> : >>>>>wrangler. I have a 4 speaker system, 2 on dash and 2 on the sound
> bar.
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>Thanks,
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>john
> : >>>>
> : >>>
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>
#55
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: wrangler speakers....
Not sure if the 6 disk Radio is the same
But if it is. No wonder it sounds like crap
(If they didn't set it right)
Cheers
Frank
Kate wrote:
> Now Frank, You KNOW I am going to head down to Serra Jeep, where they
> pretend to love me and always hug me when I come in.
> I am going to tell Rob, the service manager, that I want him to do this for
> me since they swapped out the single disk player with the 6 disk changer and
> HE is going to look at me and say something like:
>
> Ms. Selby, you have GOT to stop screwing with me like this!
>
> And I am going to tell him that Frank posted it on usenet, so it must be
> true.
>
> *grin*
>
> Kate
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:0_qdncNGrf5KxyvZnZ2dnUVZ_uydnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : I'M NOT KIDDING!!!!
> : The DRB-III analyzer sets the factory radio.
> : When you have the premium speaker system
> : there is a cabin equalization curve for that
> : speaker system.
> : When I bought my 05TJRubie new, the radio
> : display was screwing up. The dealer replaced
> : it. I then noticed that the radio sounded worse
> : than the original one. At first I thought that
> : this particular radio was just plain crap.
> : Then I read through the "factory service manual"
> : and there is a note saying if the radio sounds bad
> : to check the "cabin equalization curve" for the appropriate
> : speaker system. I then called the dealer right away,
> : they never heard of it, but after they looked into it
> : and found that indeed it needs to be set and chances are the
> : replacement radio wasn't set properly. they instructed to bring it in
> : to set it right, whilst the technician figures out how to do it. :-)
> : Cheers
> : Frank
> :
> : Jack Carter wrote:
> :
> : > You've GOT to be kidding. How in the world could the dealer use ANY kind
> of
> : > a "thingy" to adjust the equalization curve of the audio output of the
> : > radio????
> : > And, No, I don't believe any of that garbage about huge speaker wire -
> OR
> : > oak encased bricks or cement blocks to put on top of my home receiver or
> amp
> : > to "dampen out distortion". I'll never understand those people or some
> of
> : > the bizarre things they come up with to enhance sound quality.
> : >
> : >
> : >
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : >
> : >>Really?
> : >>For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : >>sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : >>Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : >>that swear you can hear the difference
> : >>using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : >>To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : >>where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : >>Cheers
> : >>Frank
> : >>
> : >>Jack Carter wrote:
> : >>
> : >>>And just how are you supposed to set the "cabin equalization curve"
> with
> : >>>the crappy Jeep tone controls? I've got one of those systems and to say
> : >>>that "it totally sucks" is paying it a compliment. The only thing that
> : >>>system is good for is taking away most of the functionality of the
> center
> : >>>console.
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : >>>news:bLednYN3_asXEi7ZnZ2dnUVZ_vGdnZ2d@magma.ca. ..
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>>2 tweeters on the dash speakers and 1 amplified bass
> : >>>>in the center consol. According to the FSM you have
> : >>>>to set the "cabin equlization curve" for the premium
> : >>>>speaker system.
> : >>>>
> : >>>>jd wrote:
> : >>>>
> : >>>>
> : >>>>>Where are the extra 3 speakers located on a 7 speakers system in a
> : >>>>>wrangler. I have a 4 speaker system, 2 on dash and 2 on the sound
> bar.
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>Thanks,
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>john
> : >>>>
> : >>>
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>
But if it is. No wonder it sounds like crap
(If they didn't set it right)
Cheers
Frank
Kate wrote:
> Now Frank, You KNOW I am going to head down to Serra Jeep, where they
> pretend to love me and always hug me when I come in.
> I am going to tell Rob, the service manager, that I want him to do this for
> me since they swapped out the single disk player with the 6 disk changer and
> HE is going to look at me and say something like:
>
> Ms. Selby, you have GOT to stop screwing with me like this!
>
> And I am going to tell him that Frank posted it on usenet, so it must be
> true.
>
> *grin*
>
> Kate
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:0_qdncNGrf5KxyvZnZ2dnUVZ_uydnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : I'M NOT KIDDING!!!!
> : The DRB-III analyzer sets the factory radio.
> : When you have the premium speaker system
> : there is a cabin equalization curve for that
> : speaker system.
> : When I bought my 05TJRubie new, the radio
> : display was screwing up. The dealer replaced
> : it. I then noticed that the radio sounded worse
> : than the original one. At first I thought that
> : this particular radio was just plain crap.
> : Then I read through the "factory service manual"
> : and there is a note saying if the radio sounds bad
> : to check the "cabin equalization curve" for the appropriate
> : speaker system. I then called the dealer right away,
> : they never heard of it, but after they looked into it
> : and found that indeed it needs to be set and chances are the
> : replacement radio wasn't set properly. they instructed to bring it in
> : to set it right, whilst the technician figures out how to do it. :-)
> : Cheers
> : Frank
> :
> : Jack Carter wrote:
> :
> : > You've GOT to be kidding. How in the world could the dealer use ANY kind
> of
> : > a "thingy" to adjust the equalization curve of the audio output of the
> : > radio????
> : > And, No, I don't believe any of that garbage about huge speaker wire -
> OR
> : > oak encased bricks or cement blocks to put on top of my home receiver or
> amp
> : > to "dampen out distortion". I'll never understand those people or some
> of
> : > the bizarre things they come up with to enhance sound quality.
> : >
> : >
> : >
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : >
> : >>Really?
> : >>For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : >>sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : >>Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : >>that swear you can hear the difference
> : >>using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : >>To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : >>where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : >>Cheers
> : >>Frank
> : >>
> : >>Jack Carter wrote:
> : >>
> : >>>And just how are you supposed to set the "cabin equalization curve"
> with
> : >>>the crappy Jeep tone controls? I've got one of those systems and to say
> : >>>that "it totally sucks" is paying it a compliment. The only thing that
> : >>>system is good for is taking away most of the functionality of the
> center
> : >>>console.
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : >>>news:bLednYN3_asXEi7ZnZ2dnUVZ_vGdnZ2d@magma.ca. ..
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>>2 tweeters on the dash speakers and 1 amplified bass
> : >>>>in the center consol. According to the FSM you have
> : >>>>to set the "cabin equlization curve" for the premium
> : >>>>speaker system.
> : >>>>
> : >>>>jd wrote:
> : >>>>
> : >>>>
> : >>>>>Where are the extra 3 speakers located on a 7 speakers system in a
> : >>>>>wrangler. I have a 4 speaker system, 2 on dash and 2 on the sound
> bar.
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>Thanks,
> : >>>>>
> : >>>>>john
> : >>>>
> : >>>
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>
#56
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: wrangler speakers....
Well.... lemma tell ya the story.....
I stopped by with my son-in-law at the rental yard because the Jeep he had a
big-ol-nail in the sidewall and while I was there I asked about rentals.
The girl said call the 800 number to get a better price than they could
offer...
When I called the 800 number the next day I spoke to a very nice girl in
India (or somewhere else where English is not the native language and they
learned out of a book)
She had some difficulty with the spelling of my Americanized German name, (I
had to spell it 27 times), where I was calling from (my cell phone has a
local phone number), and where and when I wanted to rent a car.
I've dealt with rental cars before so I know the trick to ask for the micro
sub-compact with the manual tranny, no A/C, or radio. (They don't actually
have any so you get a free upgrade) I originally intended to ask for a Jeep
as the free upgrade..
I got dropped off the next morning as I was assured that the car would be
ready..... When I got there they could not find me under my name, my phone
number, the date, the airport, or my confirmation number (the number was for
a rental in Israel in September).
It took another agent to find my rental at another airport.. Turns out
there were no available cars at that location as it was a holiday weekend.
(there were actually no cars available at *any* of the companies at the
airport, they checked!)
Since the 800 number gave me a confirmation (the number wasn't even close)
they said they would find me a car somewhere. After a number of phone calls
they found a car on the other side of the island.
What they gave me was a fully loaded Impala. I suspect it was not actually
a rental car as I've never seen one this nice, I wonder how the rental
company manager got around that week?.
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
news:44b66d78$1_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> Did ya rent a pink Jeep?!
>
> Seahag
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>> Hawaii was beautiful and peaceful... well.... once I abandoned the
>> tourist areas......
>>
>>
>> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote:
>>> HI YA HANDSOME!
>>> How was Hawaii??
>>>
>
>
I stopped by with my son-in-law at the rental yard because the Jeep he had a
big-ol-nail in the sidewall and while I was there I asked about rentals.
The girl said call the 800 number to get a better price than they could
offer...
When I called the 800 number the next day I spoke to a very nice girl in
India (or somewhere else where English is not the native language and they
learned out of a book)
She had some difficulty with the spelling of my Americanized German name, (I
had to spell it 27 times), where I was calling from (my cell phone has a
local phone number), and where and when I wanted to rent a car.
I've dealt with rental cars before so I know the trick to ask for the micro
sub-compact with the manual tranny, no A/C, or radio. (They don't actually
have any so you get a free upgrade) I originally intended to ask for a Jeep
as the free upgrade..
I got dropped off the next morning as I was assured that the car would be
ready..... When I got there they could not find me under my name, my phone
number, the date, the airport, or my confirmation number (the number was for
a rental in Israel in September).
It took another agent to find my rental at another airport.. Turns out
there were no available cars at that location as it was a holiday weekend.
(there were actually no cars available at *any* of the companies at the
airport, they checked!)
Since the 800 number gave me a confirmation (the number wasn't even close)
they said they would find me a car somewhere. After a number of phone calls
they found a car on the other side of the island.
What they gave me was a fully loaded Impala. I suspect it was not actually
a rental car as I've never seen one this nice, I wonder how the rental
company manager got around that week?.
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
news:44b66d78$1_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> Did ya rent a pink Jeep?!
>
> Seahag
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>> Hawaii was beautiful and peaceful... well.... once I abandoned the
>> tourist areas......
>>
>>
>> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote:
>>> HI YA HANDSOME!
>>> How was Hawaii??
>>>
>
>
#57
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: wrangler speakers....
Well.... lemma tell ya the story.....
I stopped by with my son-in-law at the rental yard because the Jeep he had a
big-ol-nail in the sidewall and while I was there I asked about rentals.
The girl said call the 800 number to get a better price than they could
offer...
When I called the 800 number the next day I spoke to a very nice girl in
India (or somewhere else where English is not the native language and they
learned out of a book)
She had some difficulty with the spelling of my Americanized German name, (I
had to spell it 27 times), where I was calling from (my cell phone has a
local phone number), and where and when I wanted to rent a car.
I've dealt with rental cars before so I know the trick to ask for the micro
sub-compact with the manual tranny, no A/C, or radio. (They don't actually
have any so you get a free upgrade) I originally intended to ask for a Jeep
as the free upgrade..
I got dropped off the next morning as I was assured that the car would be
ready..... When I got there they could not find me under my name, my phone
number, the date, the airport, or my confirmation number (the number was for
a rental in Israel in September).
It took another agent to find my rental at another airport.. Turns out
there were no available cars at that location as it was a holiday weekend.
(there were actually no cars available at *any* of the companies at the
airport, they checked!)
Since the 800 number gave me a confirmation (the number wasn't even close)
they said they would find me a car somewhere. After a number of phone calls
they found a car on the other side of the island.
What they gave me was a fully loaded Impala. I suspect it was not actually
a rental car as I've never seen one this nice, I wonder how the rental
company manager got around that week?.
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
news:44b66d78$1_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> Did ya rent a pink Jeep?!
>
> Seahag
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>> Hawaii was beautiful and peaceful... well.... once I abandoned the
>> tourist areas......
>>
>>
>> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote:
>>> HI YA HANDSOME!
>>> How was Hawaii??
>>>
>
>
I stopped by with my son-in-law at the rental yard because the Jeep he had a
big-ol-nail in the sidewall and while I was there I asked about rentals.
The girl said call the 800 number to get a better price than they could
offer...
When I called the 800 number the next day I spoke to a very nice girl in
India (or somewhere else where English is not the native language and they
learned out of a book)
She had some difficulty with the spelling of my Americanized German name, (I
had to spell it 27 times), where I was calling from (my cell phone has a
local phone number), and where and when I wanted to rent a car.
I've dealt with rental cars before so I know the trick to ask for the micro
sub-compact with the manual tranny, no A/C, or radio. (They don't actually
have any so you get a free upgrade) I originally intended to ask for a Jeep
as the free upgrade..
I got dropped off the next morning as I was assured that the car would be
ready..... When I got there they could not find me under my name, my phone
number, the date, the airport, or my confirmation number (the number was for
a rental in Israel in September).
It took another agent to find my rental at another airport.. Turns out
there were no available cars at that location as it was a holiday weekend.
(there were actually no cars available at *any* of the companies at the
airport, they checked!)
Since the 800 number gave me a confirmation (the number wasn't even close)
they said they would find me a car somewhere. After a number of phone calls
they found a car on the other side of the island.
What they gave me was a fully loaded Impala. I suspect it was not actually
a rental car as I've never seen one this nice, I wonder how the rental
company manager got around that week?.
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
news:44b66d78$1_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> Did ya rent a pink Jeep?!
>
> Seahag
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>> Hawaii was beautiful and peaceful... well.... once I abandoned the
>> tourist areas......
>>
>>
>> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote:
>>> HI YA HANDSOME!
>>> How was Hawaii??
>>>
>
>
#58
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: wrangler speakers....
Well.... lemma tell ya the story.....
I stopped by with my son-in-law at the rental yard because the Jeep he had a
big-ol-nail in the sidewall and while I was there I asked about rentals.
The girl said call the 800 number to get a better price than they could
offer...
When I called the 800 number the next day I spoke to a very nice girl in
India (or somewhere else where English is not the native language and they
learned out of a book)
She had some difficulty with the spelling of my Americanized German name, (I
had to spell it 27 times), where I was calling from (my cell phone has a
local phone number), and where and when I wanted to rent a car.
I've dealt with rental cars before so I know the trick to ask for the micro
sub-compact with the manual tranny, no A/C, or radio. (They don't actually
have any so you get a free upgrade) I originally intended to ask for a Jeep
as the free upgrade..
I got dropped off the next morning as I was assured that the car would be
ready..... When I got there they could not find me under my name, my phone
number, the date, the airport, or my confirmation number (the number was for
a rental in Israel in September).
It took another agent to find my rental at another airport.. Turns out
there were no available cars at that location as it was a holiday weekend.
(there were actually no cars available at *any* of the companies at the
airport, they checked!)
Since the 800 number gave me a confirmation (the number wasn't even close)
they said they would find me a car somewhere. After a number of phone calls
they found a car on the other side of the island.
What they gave me was a fully loaded Impala. I suspect it was not actually
a rental car as I've never seen one this nice, I wonder how the rental
company manager got around that week?.
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
news:44b66d78$1_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> Did ya rent a pink Jeep?!
>
> Seahag
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>> Hawaii was beautiful and peaceful... well.... once I abandoned the
>> tourist areas......
>>
>>
>> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote:
>>> HI YA HANDSOME!
>>> How was Hawaii??
>>>
>
>
I stopped by with my son-in-law at the rental yard because the Jeep he had a
big-ol-nail in the sidewall and while I was there I asked about rentals.
The girl said call the 800 number to get a better price than they could
offer...
When I called the 800 number the next day I spoke to a very nice girl in
India (or somewhere else where English is not the native language and they
learned out of a book)
She had some difficulty with the spelling of my Americanized German name, (I
had to spell it 27 times), where I was calling from (my cell phone has a
local phone number), and where and when I wanted to rent a car.
I've dealt with rental cars before so I know the trick to ask for the micro
sub-compact with the manual tranny, no A/C, or radio. (They don't actually
have any so you get a free upgrade) I originally intended to ask for a Jeep
as the free upgrade..
I got dropped off the next morning as I was assured that the car would be
ready..... When I got there they could not find me under my name, my phone
number, the date, the airport, or my confirmation number (the number was for
a rental in Israel in September).
It took another agent to find my rental at another airport.. Turns out
there were no available cars at that location as it was a holiday weekend.
(there were actually no cars available at *any* of the companies at the
airport, they checked!)
Since the 800 number gave me a confirmation (the number wasn't even close)
they said they would find me a car somewhere. After a number of phone calls
they found a car on the other side of the island.
What they gave me was a fully loaded Impala. I suspect it was not actually
a rental car as I've never seen one this nice, I wonder how the rental
company manager got around that week?.
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
news:44b66d78$1_1@newsfeed.slurp.net...
> Did ya rent a pink Jeep?!
>
> Seahag
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>> Hawaii was beautiful and peaceful... well.... once I abandoned the
>> tourist areas......
>>
>>
>> "Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote:
>>> HI YA HANDSOME!
>>> How was Hawaii??
>>>
>
>
#59
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: wrangler speakers....
I divide music into three main types:
1. Normal music (everything not listed below and ranges from classical to
hillbilly)
2. Hippy Music (people with less musical ability than I have)
3. Dope-Crazed Hippy Music (people with less musical ability than I have
who seem to be just banging their instruments on the floor and crying
out/moaning in pain)
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
news:rbutg.41624$gv2.39479@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
> Hey Frank.
> I listen to all kinds. Everything from Benny Goodman to ZZ Top
> Generally, my number one station is set on newer country. Next is a mix of
> 70s-80s-90s and third is the Jimmy Buffett station, after that is Old Time
> Radio and Comedy.
>
> CDs, generally a mix of stuff like ZZ Top, my own burns of mostly what I
> call driving music, (hard, fast beat, no screaming, no screaming guitars
> either, and words you can understand and sing along -very off key- with.)
>
> Let me see... favorite musician.
> Now THAT is a tough call. For just MUSIC I mean -to listen to- I really
> enjoy Kenny G. Manheim Steam roller too.
> For Country, almost anything from about the mid 80's to present.. some of
> the new stuff is really fun. I hate tear in my beer music.
>
> For driving, I liek things like Foghat, Thorogood, Z Top, Fleetwood Mac,
> Neil Diamond (Oh yea, I'm 40 something LOL) I don't think I HAVE a
> favorite.
> I loved Jim Croce, the Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkle, Creedence
> Clearwater
> (sp) and so on..
>
> Now.. why do you ask?
>
> AND
>
> How about you, what do YOU listen to?
> Who is YOUR favorite artist?
>
> :ŹD
> Kate
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:54ednYUUhOEr1yvZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : Kate
> : Just curious.
> : What kind of music do you listen to?
> : Who's your favorite musician?
> :
> : Kate wrote:
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : > : Really?
> : > : For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : > : sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : > : Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : > : that swear you can hear the difference
> : > : using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : > : To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : > : where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : > : Cheers
> : > : Frank
> : >
> : >
> : > In our F- Two Fitty it has a stock stereo, that sounds heads above the
> : > premium system in my TJ
> : > I have all the speakers, Sirius and the 6 disk changer. (MAN I miss
> the
> : > controls on the steering wheel from the Liberty!)
> : > Satellite radio is the bomb. When I first heard about it I thought it
> was
> : > stupid. "Why pay for something you can get for free" It turns out, it
> is
> : > something I am definitely willing to pay for. In the area where we
> live
> we
> : > only get about three stations, and two of them play religious music.
> Ok
> a
> : > slight exaggeration but the local stations are poor.
> : >
> : > BUT
> : >
> : > With the top off, you can't tell the difference one from the other.
> : > I happen to have especially sensitive hearing. I wish God had given me
> a
> : > great figure instead of great hearing, but those are the cards I was
> given
> : > so.... I like to hear things that are nice and clear with a well
> rounded
> : > bass.
> : >
> : > Kate
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>
1. Normal music (everything not listed below and ranges from classical to
hillbilly)
2. Hippy Music (people with less musical ability than I have)
3. Dope-Crazed Hippy Music (people with less musical ability than I have
who seem to be just banging their instruments on the floor and crying
out/moaning in pain)
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
news:rbutg.41624$gv2.39479@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
> Hey Frank.
> I listen to all kinds. Everything from Benny Goodman to ZZ Top
> Generally, my number one station is set on newer country. Next is a mix of
> 70s-80s-90s and third is the Jimmy Buffett station, after that is Old Time
> Radio and Comedy.
>
> CDs, generally a mix of stuff like ZZ Top, my own burns of mostly what I
> call driving music, (hard, fast beat, no screaming, no screaming guitars
> either, and words you can understand and sing along -very off key- with.)
>
> Let me see... favorite musician.
> Now THAT is a tough call. For just MUSIC I mean -to listen to- I really
> enjoy Kenny G. Manheim Steam roller too.
> For Country, almost anything from about the mid 80's to present.. some of
> the new stuff is really fun. I hate tear in my beer music.
>
> For driving, I liek things like Foghat, Thorogood, Z Top, Fleetwood Mac,
> Neil Diamond (Oh yea, I'm 40 something LOL) I don't think I HAVE a
> favorite.
> I loved Jim Croce, the Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkle, Creedence
> Clearwater
> (sp) and so on..
>
> Now.. why do you ask?
>
> AND
>
> How about you, what do YOU listen to?
> Who is YOUR favorite artist?
>
> :ŹD
> Kate
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:54ednYUUhOEr1yvZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : Kate
> : Just curious.
> : What kind of music do you listen to?
> : Who's your favorite musician?
> :
> : Kate wrote:
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : > : Really?
> : > : For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : > : sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : > : Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : > : that swear you can hear the difference
> : > : using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : > : To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : > : where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : > : Cheers
> : > : Frank
> : >
> : >
> : > In our F- Two Fitty it has a stock stereo, that sounds heads above the
> : > premium system in my TJ
> : > I have all the speakers, Sirius and the 6 disk changer. (MAN I miss
> the
> : > controls on the steering wheel from the Liberty!)
> : > Satellite radio is the bomb. When I first heard about it I thought it
> was
> : > stupid. "Why pay for something you can get for free" It turns out, it
> is
> : > something I am definitely willing to pay for. In the area where we
> live
> we
> : > only get about three stations, and two of them play religious music.
> Ok
> a
> : > slight exaggeration but the local stations are poor.
> : >
> : > BUT
> : >
> : > With the top off, you can't tell the difference one from the other.
> : > I happen to have especially sensitive hearing. I wish God had given me
> a
> : > great figure instead of great hearing, but those are the cards I was
> given
> : > so.... I like to hear things that are nice and clear with a well
> rounded
> : > bass.
> : >
> : > Kate
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>
#60
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: wrangler speakers....
I divide music into three main types:
1. Normal music (everything not listed below and ranges from classical to
hillbilly)
2. Hippy Music (people with less musical ability than I have)
3. Dope-Crazed Hippy Music (people with less musical ability than I have
who seem to be just banging their instruments on the floor and crying
out/moaning in pain)
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
news:rbutg.41624$gv2.39479@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
> Hey Frank.
> I listen to all kinds. Everything from Benny Goodman to ZZ Top
> Generally, my number one station is set on newer country. Next is a mix of
> 70s-80s-90s and third is the Jimmy Buffett station, after that is Old Time
> Radio and Comedy.
>
> CDs, generally a mix of stuff like ZZ Top, my own burns of mostly what I
> call driving music, (hard, fast beat, no screaming, no screaming guitars
> either, and words you can understand and sing along -very off key- with.)
>
> Let me see... favorite musician.
> Now THAT is a tough call. For just MUSIC I mean -to listen to- I really
> enjoy Kenny G. Manheim Steam roller too.
> For Country, almost anything from about the mid 80's to present.. some of
> the new stuff is really fun. I hate tear in my beer music.
>
> For driving, I liek things like Foghat, Thorogood, Z Top, Fleetwood Mac,
> Neil Diamond (Oh yea, I'm 40 something LOL) I don't think I HAVE a
> favorite.
> I loved Jim Croce, the Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkle, Creedence
> Clearwater
> (sp) and so on..
>
> Now.. why do you ask?
>
> AND
>
> How about you, what do YOU listen to?
> Who is YOUR favorite artist?
>
> :ŹD
> Kate
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:54ednYUUhOEr1yvZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : Kate
> : Just curious.
> : What kind of music do you listen to?
> : Who's your favorite musician?
> :
> : Kate wrote:
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : > : Really?
> : > : For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : > : sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : > : Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : > : that swear you can hear the difference
> : > : using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : > : To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : > : where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : > : Cheers
> : > : Frank
> : >
> : >
> : > In our F- Two Fitty it has a stock stereo, that sounds heads above the
> : > premium system in my TJ
> : > I have all the speakers, Sirius and the 6 disk changer. (MAN I miss
> the
> : > controls on the steering wheel from the Liberty!)
> : > Satellite radio is the bomb. When I first heard about it I thought it
> was
> : > stupid. "Why pay for something you can get for free" It turns out, it
> is
> : > something I am definitely willing to pay for. In the area where we
> live
> we
> : > only get about three stations, and two of them play religious music.
> Ok
> a
> : > slight exaggeration but the local stations are poor.
> : >
> : > BUT
> : >
> : > With the top off, you can't tell the difference one from the other.
> : > I happen to have especially sensitive hearing. I wish God had given me
> a
> : > great figure instead of great hearing, but those are the cards I was
> given
> : > so.... I like to hear things that are nice and clear with a well
> rounded
> : > bass.
> : >
> : > Kate
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>
1. Normal music (everything not listed below and ranges from classical to
hillbilly)
2. Hippy Music (people with less musical ability than I have)
3. Dope-Crazed Hippy Music (people with less musical ability than I have
who seem to be just banging their instruments on the floor and crying
out/moaning in pain)
"Kate" <Kate@dub.dub.dub.com (please ask)> wrote in message
news:rbutg.41624$gv2.39479@bignews3.bellsouth.net. ..
> Hey Frank.
> I listen to all kinds. Everything from Benny Goodman to ZZ Top
> Generally, my number one station is set on newer country. Next is a mix of
> 70s-80s-90s and third is the Jimmy Buffett station, after that is Old Time
> Radio and Comedy.
>
> CDs, generally a mix of stuff like ZZ Top, my own burns of mostly what I
> call driving music, (hard, fast beat, no screaming, no screaming guitars
> either, and words you can understand and sing along -very off key- with.)
>
> Let me see... favorite musician.
> Now THAT is a tough call. For just MUSIC I mean -to listen to- I really
> enjoy Kenny G. Manheim Steam roller too.
> For Country, almost anything from about the mid 80's to present.. some of
> the new stuff is really fun. I hate tear in my beer music.
>
> For driving, I liek things like Foghat, Thorogood, Z Top, Fleetwood Mac,
> Neil Diamond (Oh yea, I'm 40 something LOL) I don't think I HAVE a
> favorite.
> I loved Jim Croce, the Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkle, Creedence
> Clearwater
> (sp) and so on..
>
> Now.. why do you ask?
>
> AND
>
> How about you, what do YOU listen to?
> Who is YOUR favorite artist?
>
> :ŹD
> Kate
>
>
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:54ednYUUhOEr1yvZnZ2dnUVZ_q-dnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : Kate
> : Just curious.
> : What kind of music do you listen to?
> : Who's your favorite musician?
> :
> : Kate wrote:
> : > "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> : > news:_7ydnVom6J66sivZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@magma.ca...
> : > : Really?
> : > : For a stock system I thought the "premium" System
> : > : sounded pretty good (for a stock radio).
> : > : Don't tell me you're one of those guys
> : > : that swear you can hear the difference
> : > : using 2000 dollar speaker wire. :-)
> : > : To set the "curve" you have to go to the dealer
> : > : where they use that DRB-III Analyzer thingy.
> : > : Cheers
> : > : Frank
> : >
> : >
> : > In our F- Two Fitty it has a stock stereo, that sounds heads above the
> : > premium system in my TJ
> : > I have all the speakers, Sirius and the 6 disk changer. (MAN I miss
> the
> : > controls on the steering wheel from the Liberty!)
> : > Satellite radio is the bomb. When I first heard about it I thought it
> was
> : > stupid. "Why pay for something you can get for free" It turns out, it
> is
> : > something I am definitely willing to pay for. In the area where we
> live
> we
> : > only get about three stations, and two of them play religious music.
> Ok
> a
> : > slight exaggeration but the local stations are poor.
> : >
> : > BUT
> : >
> : > With the top off, you can't tell the difference one from the other.
> : > I happen to have especially sensitive hearing. I wish God had given me
> a
> : > great figure instead of great hearing, but those are the cards I was
> given
> : > so.... I like to hear things that are nice and clear with a well
> rounded
> : > bass.
> : >
> : > Kate
> : >
> : >
> :
>
>