Almost had a rotisserie..... guy wouldn't work with me on price though and it was a long trip for me, plus bumming a truck and trailer. I'll keep hunting I'm so close now though I'm not sure it's worth it atleast hot for this project.
So I took a pause on car things to clean the shop, and re arrange my sound system components. Since it was all tucked away in the understairs storage, it was hard to get alexa to respond without being right infront it. So I wrapped it all to the outside wall and set the head unit on top of the cabinet which i should have done when i moved the cabinet in the first place. This allowed me to put the sub (,which needs repair) up off the floor.
I wish I could make this space more useful, but the engine hoist keeps me from doing much and it's a great spot to keep it outta the way. My ideal scenario would be something similar to a levrack in concept. Instead of sliding side to side I'd have it slide out. Get rid of the shelves on the wall and use the full depth of the space with a rack that can roll out from under the stairs. As many as I can fit.
The subwoofer itself isn't busted it still burps. It seems to be the amp? The lights come on but signal never makes it to the speaker. Found some cheapy replacement amps I've considered buying one as opposed to replacing it. Probably revisit that at some point. Now that the reciever is closer though I'm tempted to used the optical cable I have in the cieling to send signal from the TV so the TV sound would be a bit more dynamic but the speaker orientations aren't really in the right spot to do this proper.
I'll make a pass at cleaning up the shelves now that I cam organize them, I need to get rid of the led tubes... could probably sell them on market place I have about 20 or so.
Plan to get back under the car tomorrow.
So I took a pause on car things to clean the shop, and re arrange my sound system components. Since it was all tucked away in the understairs storage, it was hard to get alexa to respond without being right infront it. So I wrapped it all to the outside wall and set the head unit on top of the cabinet which i should have done when i moved the cabinet in the first place. This allowed me to put the sub (,which needs repair) up off the floor.
I wish I could make this space more useful, but the engine hoist keeps me from doing much and it's a great spot to keep it outta the way. My ideal scenario would be something similar to a levrack in concept. Instead of sliding side to side I'd have it slide out. Get rid of the shelves on the wall and use the full depth of the space with a rack that can roll out from under the stairs. As many as I can fit.
The subwoofer itself isn't busted it still burps. It seems to be the amp? The lights come on but signal never makes it to the speaker. Found some cheapy replacement amps I've considered buying one as opposed to replacing it. Probably revisit that at some point. Now that the reciever is closer though I'm tempted to used the optical cable I have in the cieling to send signal from the TV so the TV sound would be a bit more dynamic but the speaker orientations aren't really in the right spot to do this proper.
I'll make a pass at cleaning up the shelves now that I cam organize them, I need to get rid of the led tubes... could probably sell them on market place I have about 20 or so.
Plan to get back under the car tomorrow.
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