Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2000 11:26:50 -0500 From: smf-nospamnopsamalias.net (SMF) Subject: Re: Recommendation for stereo shop NY or CT
On Tue, 04 Jan 2000 22:21:22 -0500, Four Weis <mweinopsamcom> wrote: >Since you are asking for a shop, it seems that you would not attempt this >upgrade on your own. The rewards for doing the work yourself are many. >First you will know how to fix any problem down the road, instead of >cursing at the audio shop for doing a lousy job. Second you will save a >lot of money. Third, you will be justifiably proud of the custom job and >your new skills. What you say is true. I've done some electrical work on other cars with success, but usually end up breaking all sorts of plastic clips. On my new 9-3 I ended up breaking the plastic piece while installing the rear center ashtray, a nice simple job, and am now reluctant to do anymore installing since I have no idea how to remove any of the plastic parts until I've broken them off and can then inspect them. If I could get a hand on a good manual for the 9-3 I'd be more daring! >I bought my Saab without an audio system. I was able to install >sub-woofers, a CD/FM/Cassette player, graphic equalizer and additional >amps for the price of the base audio system.