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http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z...esetswitch.jpg
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http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z...s/subnamps.jpg
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z...s/powercap.jpg
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z...chevyss/pc.jpg
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****I posted this in the "newbie" section and it was suggested to me by "Muldrick" to post it here. Hopefully I can get a suggestion to my volume issue. I've been combing the threads for some answers but I havent found one with the same problem "yet".****
120 gb hard drive
Built in Bluetooth
Windows XP
External DVD/CD drive
Kenwood EQ
Dont remember all the motherboard and processor info...
The USB hub and DVD/CD drive in the center console, I installed a reset switch in the console top for the times when the pc chooses to freeze up or bug out while I'm driving! motorized touchscreen monitor, The PC is mounted in the trunk behind the 3 12" Kicker subs, power cap and 2 amps. I'm using Centrifuse as my front end. I was told that I didnt really need an external sound card for my music to sound good but I notice that my music isnt as loud as it used to be with a regular head unit. My bass isnt as loud too. If there are any suggestions out there please let me know, as you can see I like it LOUD!
I'm also having a "warm" time trying to figure out how to intergrate my cell phone to Centrifuse
I'm loving the options I have with a pc in the car but I also love my volume level high.

