Garage stereo systems
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Garage stereo systems
Picked up one of these bad mamma jammas at a yard sale for $50. Sounds great and I can connect my ipod to it. Lets face it, we all need some tunes when we're wrenchin on our rides, right?
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I've got a similar system but with no subwoofer. It's 220 watts RMS though, goes louder than I would ever want to listen to it in my garage.
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What's the point? I'm building a computer for the garage, taking special care to filter it preventing sawdust and metal frag from contaminating the interior, but that's just to have easy access to service sites, parts ordering and musics. Putting a TV in the garage is like putting tits on a boar.
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What's the point? I'm building a computer for the garage, taking special care to filter it preventing sawdust and metal frag from contaminating the interior, but that's just to have easy access to service sites, parts ordering and musics. Putting a TV in the garage is like putting tits on a boar.
You do realize that you can hook up your computer to that TV right?