9/30/2011

Garmin nüvi 650 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Review

Garmin nüvi 650 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
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I have have a been a long time Garmin GPS customer including three generations of the Streetpilot. I am very pleased with the Nuvi 650 echoing some of the praises you've read here in the reviews.
However for those of who are on the fence about getting the 650 versus the 660 for the extra Bluetooth, FM transmitter and traffic receiver, I want to offer you some more reasons to consider the 660. The Nuvi 650 does not include the leather carrying case, AC adapter and printed manual which comes standard with the 660 packaging ($50 value).
As a an old time Garmin user, I am used to having these items come with my GPS. In addition, the Nuvis do not include CD/DVD map software nor the friction mount (must buy separately esp. for California and Minnesota). Considering how easy it is now for users to access the memory space of the Nuvi from their computers, it's much easier to corrupt the system unintentially. Thats when you'll need the original map software to recover.
Don't get me wrong, I do like the Nuvi 650 over my Streetpilot 2720 for it's size, improve user interface and the SirF Star III receiver for much more reliable GPS reception. But I can only give this product 4 stars because of the lack of accessories that I find essential for my usage and yet comes standard for the Nuvi 660, 670 and 680.

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With a gorgeous widescreen display, the Garmin nuvi 650 GPS Personal Travel Assistant is your answer to the call of adventure. A sleek navigator and a keen travel assistant, the nuvi 650 is preloaded with highly detailed City Navigator NT road maps for the entire United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. This map database features nearly six million points of interest (POIs), including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs, and attractions, and the data is provided by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality mapping. Step up to the nuvi 660 if you want to take advantage of Bluetooth connectivity, an integrated traffic receiver, and an FM transmitter.
This preloaded navigator brings all this fantastic map data to your fingertips with a super-bright, 4.3-inch widescreen display for improved map viewing, day or night. Use the touch screen interface to select destinations, look up POIs, and play your favorite MP3s and audio books.

The device comes ready to go with automatic routing, 3D or 2D map perspective viewing, and turn-by-turn voice directions that speak street names. It also supports configurable vehicle icons. These fun, customized car-shaped icons come in a variety of colors to add a personal touch to your vehicle's position on the map. With this GPS system on board you'll be prepared to steer clear of traffic with an optional FM TMC traffic receiver. If you choose this add-on feature, The nuvi 650 will receive alerts about traffic tie-ups and road construction that might lie ahead on your route.

The nuvi 650 includes many "must-have" entertainment and travel tools, including digital music and audio book playback, a JPEG picture viewer, currency converters, and more. All these great features make the nuvi 650 a complete Personal Travel Assistant.

Note: Optional software for language translation, detailed travel guides, and savings programs allow you to customize your nuvi to fit your travel needs.

What's in the Box nuvi 650 GPS navigation system, preloaded City Navigator North America NT data, vehicle suction cup mount, vehicle power cable, dashboard disk, USB cable, and quick reference guide.


Which nuvi is Best for You?Note: All nuvis come with detailed NAVTEQ maps containing more than 6 million pre-loaded point of interest locations.
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GearWrench 85388 Reversible Combination Ratcheting Wrench Set Metric Review

GearWrench 85388 Reversible Combination Ratcheting Wrench Set Metric
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Gearwrench has converted me from Craftsman. Would prefer to buy U.S., but the quality of Craftsman has visibly gone down in recent years, but not the price. This is a great looking and comfortable to use set. The length & shape gave me the leverage to do a car repair in a tight space where a socket wouldn't fit.

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Patented award winning design Up to 525% increase in surface contact area vs a standard handle wrench Compact reversing lever adds productivity and directional change Up to 25% longer to access those hard to reach fasteners Improved open end reduces fastener rounding and delivers up to 25% more torque Professional non cap stop design


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9/29/2011

Viper 3002 Review

Viper 3002
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This product is great. Buying it at full price is over $300. The only thing is that normal people will probably have to get it installed at a shop which costs anywhere from $70-$200 according to the places I asked which still costs less than buying it full priced. In addition to the normal alarm, you can install an LED light, panic mode, valet mode, flashing parking lights, door trigger, shock sensor, and keyless entry. These extras cost more to install but they are so worth it if you want to protect your car.

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This value priced LED 2-way Security system will wrap your vehicle in protection, with the most sophisticated electronic technologies available today, including the Stinger® DoubleGuard® shock sensor, Revenger® six-tone siren and Failsafe® Starter Kill. This state-of-the-art system also offers in-demand convenience feature like keyless entry.

The system will also confirm your commands virtually instantly using brilliant flashing LEDs on the remote instead of on expensive LCD screen. Rock solid range and performance at value price – that's what Viper LED 2-Way systems have to offer. Please refer to the technology section for more information about security technologies used in this security system.

Confirms commands and system triggers using flashing LEDs on the Transceiver
Clone-Safe® Code-Hopping®
On-board Door Lock Relays
Parking Light Flash
Failsafe® Starter Kill
Stinger® DoubleGuard® Shock Sensor
Revenger® Six-Tone Siren
Bright Blue LED Status Indicator
Dome Light Supervision - On-Board Relay
Retained Accessory Power
5 Auxiliary Outputs
Includes One LED 2-way Transceiver and One 4-button Ergonomic Design Transmitter


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Raider 13-1234-02 Snowmobile Trailer Guide Review

Raider 13-1234-02 Snowmobile Trailer Guide
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They don't tell you that you only get 1ea guide thats 5ft long & 6 inches wide!!! Anyone ordering these, know you need one for each ski on snowmobile. You think your getting a pair. What good is 1 guide 5ft long.....I still need one now for other runner on sled, and most sled & trailers are 10ft. So I actualy need three more at $12.95 each. Not "HAPPY"!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quality of the 1 guide is good. So be aware before ordering, its not a set, or enough for one snowmobile.

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The Raider Trailer Guide features guide channels to suspend the carbide for friction-free loading and unloading,and they are easily installed in approximately 15 minutes. It features lower profile design that enhances expanded use of trailer without removal of guides. Guides measure 60 inch in length and is available in black only.

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9/28/2011

Magellan RoadMate 2200T 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Review

Magellan RoadMate 2200T 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
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The 2200T just came out this fall (2006), so many of the online review summaries have not adequately compared it to the competition. The most direct competition comes from the Tom Tom One (same price range), although many may be considering paying more money for the Garmin Nuvi 360 as well.
I took a look at the Nuvi 360 in the store, and it was quite flimsy feeling compared to the 2200T. The Nuvi felt a bit cheap compared to the very solid feel of the 2200T. Considering the Nuvi's significantly higher price and large overlap of key features, I didn't consider the Nuvi further. Your mileage may vary, but the Nuvi seemed like a poor value.
The Tom Tom One has gotten a lot of praise, and I'm sure it's a good product, but most of the online reviews were written before the 2200T was widely available. The reasons that I chose the 2200T over the Tom Tom are:
1. Spoken street names. Often called "text to speech," the 2200T actually says the street names when giving directions ("Turn Left on Main Street") so you can keep your eyes on the road (and look for the street sign). The Tom Tom just says "Turn Left" and you either have to trust that it means the next possible left turn, or you have to take your eyes off of the road to find the street name on the the screen. And on the Tom Tom website it doesn't appear that the name of the street that you should turn onto is always displayed on that map.
2. Display information. The 2200T always displays above the map the name of the street you are on AND below the map the name of the street you will turn on next. You can always find that information quickly. The Tom Tom only displays below the map the name of the street that you are currently on: there is no fixed display of the street (or exit) coming up (a big oversight in my view). You have to wait until you get close to it to see it on the map itself. This can be a problem if you need to get into an exit lane or turning lane well before the turn--the Tom Tom will not give you adequate information to do that.
3. Display information (part II). The 2200T shows a detailed view of the intersection at the upcoming turn as you approach it: this clearly diagrams any tricky traffic flow that you may have to navigate, and it can appear on half the screen while the standard map remains on the other half. In a sense, the 2200T walks you through the turn, which can be extremely useful when street layouts and traffic flow are complex and unfamiliar (exactly why you buy these things in the first place). The Tom Tom only has the standard map view, so it doesn't provide the extra detail that the 2200T does (it's not even a view that you can manually call up).
4. Interface design. The 2200T has a very easy to understand design. Many extra bits of information are accessible by pressing different buttons on the map screen. Press the readout of distance to the next turn, for example, and it repeats the last verbal instruction. Or press the symbol for the next turn in the bottom left, and it shows a whole list of the turns for the route. The Tom Tom also has a friendly interface, but the online reviews that I saw didn't credit the 2200T with also being good.
5. Expandable. The 2200T can be expanded to include off-road topographic maps (when Magellan introduces these in the next couple of months). The Tom Tom only has maps for roads, and Tom Tom has no expansion plan to include topo maps.
6. Backup and restore without a PC. The 2200T will backup (and restore) all of your stored data (addresses, additional points of interest) to an SD memory card. No connection to a computer required. The Tom Tom needs you to have a computer with their software installed in order to backup and restore.
7. Import Points of Interest (POI) from all standard formats. The PC (Windows only) software for the 2200T reads all of the standard file formats (including XML) for Points of Interest. So if you want to pull a dataset off of the internet (for example, if you are into geocaching), the 2200T software can show them on the map. The Tom Tom does also have the ability to add data points, but it's unclear from their literature whether all of the standard formats are supported.
8. Battery life. The 2200T has an eight-hour battery life, so you can really use it all day outside of the car (if you're walking around an unfamiliar city, for example, or if you get the upcoming topographic map upgrade for off-road use while hiking or fishing). The Tom Tom One has only a two-hour nominal battery life, and the manufacturer's estimates are usually optimistic. It's a pity since the Tom Tom One is also highly portable and would otherwise be useful when not in the car. (N.B. The 2200T only ships with a car charger. If you want to use it outside of your car when you first open the box, you need to charge it up for two hours. You may want to get an AC charger in this case (unless you plan to be driving for a couple of hours after you get it). AC chargers are available from Magellan and various after-market suppliers on the internet.)
By comparison, the Tom Tom has few advantages. It does provide Macintosh software as well as Windows, but the Magellan 2200T is self-contained. The PC software is not required to operate and backup the device, so the advantage here is slight.
I hope the results of my research are useful. Both the Tom Tom One and the Magellan 2200T are very good, but I think the 2200T offers more value. I also notice that several folks have posted comments about inaccurate maps and software problems with the Tom Tom (which uses the Tele Atlas map database). I expect Tom Tom will sort out those problems, but the 2200T uses NAVTEQ maps, which are the best available for consumer GPS, so accuracy should be very good out of the box.

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Magellan RoadMate 2200T Get the first full-featured, pocket-sized, expandable vehicle navigation system! Simple touch-screen menus make it easy to select virtually any destination and get turn-by-turn voice and visual guidance. The Magellan RoadMate 2200T can be upgraded to become a CrossoverGPS™and work for all of your outdoor adventures. And because its waterproof to IPX-4 theres no need to worry about coffee spills, rain, humidity or it getting wet.The Magellan RoadMate 2200T offers the best-in-class battery performance for up to 8 hours of continuous use. You can navigate your outdoor adventures and trails, search points of interest, plan trips, listen to music and view pictures even when youre away from your vehicle. It is rugged, waterproof to IPX-4 and fits in your pocket so you can take it with you anywhere. And with the advanced processing chipset, SirfstarIII, receiving a satellite signal is faster and easier with a stronger and wider search range. Quickly acquire a signal when you first turn on your receiver. Its smart design makes the Magellan RoadMate 2200T easier than ever to use. Simple touch-screen menus and a built-in interactive map of the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico makes it easy to select virtually any destination and get turn-by-turn directions as you drive.Use the touch screen to enter an address or select a point of interest and get an instant route using the shortest time, shortest distance, most freeways or least freeways. 1.5 million pre-programmed points of interest enable you to quickly find gas stations, airports, hotels, restaurants and much more.Select the points of interest icons that you want to appear on the map. Touch an icon to get detailed information about a destination, including phone number when available. Save your own personal points of interest to the internal Address Book or Favorites List to quickly navigate to frequent destina

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Lund 95053 Genesis Tri-Fold Latching Tonneau Cover Review

Lund 95053 Genesis Tri-Fold Latching Tonneau Cover
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Anyone who has owned a pick-up and needed to protect what they haul has had to buy a tonneau of one type or another. I have had several types and models over the years. This one is the BEST. It goes on the easiest, is good looking and form fitting. None are absolutely perfect but this one is close. When I have a larger, bulkier item to haul, the Tri-Fold is so simple to open up.
I have been VERY happy with my purchase. Only regrets are the bad choices I made when I ever bought the other types of snap on or even Velcro fastener tonneaus. This one is one to appreciate. Buy this one!

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The Lund Genesis Tri-Fold tonneau cover comes assembled and installs in under two minutes.This tri-fold style cover lets you just uncover the section of the bed needed, great for those misty, bad weather days.The easy-to-use clamps with a quick-release cam is designed to provide tension and security for the cover.This cover features all-black rails and bows with strong rigid extrusions that provide a classy look, durability and easy operation. When not in use, the buckle style closer straps easily store cover in open position.

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9/27/2011

TomTom GO 920 Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator Review

TomTom GO 920 Portable GPS Vehicle Navigator
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Edited 10/5/2008
I've had a chance to use the 920 for about 6 months of heavy use and here's an update to my prior review:
1) Mapshare really works. It's great to get updates from users all over the country. What a great idea.
2) Map updates have refined the product over time. I got the 920 when it came with the original 920 maps. Mine had the 1 year map guarantee, so I have now gotten about 3-4 map upgrades (I forget the exact #) and with each update the maps have improved. The application has also improved. The latest 920 app and maps include Lane Assist and Intelligent Routing which come standard on the 930.
Lane assist is like Reality View on Navigons. You get a very nice highway view with clearly delineated flashing lanes that tell you which lanes to stay in. So, if you are on a 5 lane highway and you should stay in any of the 3 left lanes, Lane Assist will clearly show you that.
I have not had a chance to compare the IQ Routes to non-IQ routes as I just figured out how to turn IQ routes off in order to do the comparison yesterday; but the new routes have served me very well in terms of minimizing time. IQ Routes take traffic data from different times and days that are accumulated in a data base and use that to predict the best route. This isn't very intuitive to me, since I would think that the Traffic function would do that better; but maybe this works best for situations where there are no traffic sensors or you can't access the Traffic features.
3) Cell Phone Traffic. Let's you connect the TT920 to your cell phone (mine is Sprint) and downloads traffic in near realtime. I have noticed lately, with the latest mapset, that it is predicting delays, when in fact there aren't any; but don't know if that's because the traffic conditions are changing and there were delays. It is certainly possible because I find that this occurs in construction zones. It might also be a function of IQ routes. I need to investigate this further now that I can turn IQ routes off.
Biggest complaints:
Because of the primitive data entry interface described below, I have found the need to use my cellphone's GPS function to locate POI's and addresses, and then use the TT for routing on many occassions. This is so absolutely ridiculous for such an expensive and premium device in other ways. It's really a shame that TT can't / won't address these issues.
1) You need to know the something about your POI before you can search for it, so you need to enter the city, or the route first. You can't just search for Grand Canyon; you need to know it's in Arizona.
2) Brain dead address entry. This is where Magellan and Garmin are worlds ahead of TomTom. There are millions of address of the form ##A### such as 12W234 and these can't be entered into a TomTom. You won't be able to navigate to these locations; you'll need to know a cross street, perhaps, but how would you know that? Why can't they fix this?
3) Need to know a City to enter an address. Again, an absolutely dumb idea. In suburban areas, a street can pass through multiple communities. Needing to know the City to enter an address makes no sense. Both Magellan and Garmin figured that out years ago.
So, while TT has evolved in many positive ways, it is still very primitive in the way it handles some basic navigation data entry.
Edited 2/14/2008 TT Home reported a new European Map available for the TT920. So, in the process of downloading this I have some interesting observations.
1) A distinct TT advantage, and one I really hadn't thought much about since my 920 is only a few months old, is that Map Updates are downloadable. With Garmin you have to order a DVD. For my i5 it took weeks for the DVD to arrive.
2) But even more interesting than that is that the new Euro maps would not fit on my TT920. It said I needed to delete 110MB to free up enough space, but I didn't have 110MB of stuff to delete. So, now I thought I had a real problem. What I found out is that there is a feature in the TT920 that neither my Garmin 360 or Magellan 4250 have.
Specifically, I put in a blank 8GB SDHC card into the TT. I selected removable drive from TThome. I then downloaded the update to the TT DOWNLOAD folder on the HDD of my PC.
I then formatted the 8GB card to 4GB while it was inside the TT. I then went to Files on My Computer and ADDED the new Euro Map to the 4GB SD card. I copied the contents of the 4GB SD card to my HDD. I then removed the SD card from the TT and reformatted it to 8GB on my PC. I then copied the the contents on my HDD that I copied from the 4GB card to the 8GB card and inserted the 8GB card into the TT
3) At this point, TT920 recognizes Guam, North America and Western and Central Europe.
4) The real impact here is that I can hold 10GB of maps between the internal and removable flash. This is great news. On my Garmin 360, for example, if the North America maps exceed 2 GB, then you have to split the installation of Upper Canada and Lower 48 US. You can't just switch between them, you have to reload the maps. On the i5, I can drag and drop upper and lower maps, but again, can't have both on at the same time.
5) So, the SD cards on the two Garmins I have really serve no purpose for mapping and navigation, whereas on TT the SD card can be an extension of the internal memory. What a great design.
As you are probably aware, with the release of the 2008 maps, Many Garmin units ran short of internal memory to handle the larger maps, requiring the splitting of Upper and Lower north america. This is far less likely to happen on TT920's. SD cards on the Magellan are for backup only and custom POI's.
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Edited 2/9/2008 The i5 refurb is now $99. The Nuvi 360 is going for $249. Prices are dropping and this is very good!
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edited 2/7/08
Well, there is a serious problem with the TTx20's. This may be enough to take them off of your short list. I am debating what to do here. The situation has to do with address numbers. TT does fine with an address in the form of, say, nnn street address. Like 414 Janes Street. What it can't handle is any street number that has something OTHER THAN A NUMBER in it, like 55N123 Anystreet, Anytown, CO. There is no way to enter 55N123, because all you can enter are NUMBERS, not the letter "N". Now this might not be so bad, but I'd guess there are millions of addresses that either have a special character, like a hyphen "-" or a letter N, S, E, W, embedded in the street number.
Both the Garmins and Magellans referenced above, can handle the forms of address numbers that have alpha+numeric combinations. Others who have reported this to TomTom say that the problem is known, but there is no indication as to when or even if TT plans on fixing it.
So, if the TT920 didn't have that nifty Bluetooth Traffic feature, I would go with the Garmin i3... or the Magellan 4250. I can buy 4 i3's or 1.6 4250's for the price of 1 TT920. I should note that the TT720 has the same feature, but I got the TT920 for just about the same price as a TT720. The price has now gone up $90 on the 920 in the last 30 days.=======================================================================
ORIGINAL REVIEW
During a recent illness I think I read nearly every review of the most popular GPS's on the market. I also have had the chance to use
Garmin i5, 200, 360, 550, 680.
Magellan 4050, 4250
TomTom 720, 920
Navigon 2100t
I bought the i5 for my daughter, the 200 for my mother, and the 920 for me. Different markets, different needs.
After reading all reviews and using these products I have concluded that there is a cult-like following for GPS's. There's the Garmin, TOMTOM and Magellan Cults. Probably the Mio, Sony, HP and other cults that I am not following as well. They will banter and chatter on the relative merits and demerits of the various technologies. In the end, the following summarizes my analysis of the comments and products. Note that for the most part when you look at the distribution of Positive and Negative comments, there is almost always a plurality of positive comments for all units. I attribute some of this to the Cult-Status of GPS's
1) They **all** produce goofy routes at times, but overall work about the same. If you had the choice of either having any one of these or not having anything, I'd take any of them. One needs to acquaint ones self with the manual in order to get all of the value out of the products. They all do some things in arcane ways, at times, so it may not be obvious how to make it do what you want it to do. Even the easy to learn Nuvi's have some cryptic functionality.
2) None of the maps are 100% accurate, but all are pretty good. I don't see a big difference between products based on Navteq and TeleAtlas maps, considering all the chatter that is written about Navteq being better than TeleAtlas. There are probably differences in maps, algorithms, routing engines, etc. that all play a part in determining the optimal route, but they all do pretty good on average and badly at times.
3) The best value for a basic GPS is the GARMIN i3 which can be had for $100 refurbed with 1 yr Garmin warranty. The i5 is about $130, also a great deal. If you have expensive nails (ladies) it's nice because it has a touch wheel instead of touch screen. It also runs on 2-AA batteries... slick.
4) For simplicity, the Garmin 200 series is great. Rechargeable, Garmin Lock, nice form factor, fits in pocket or purse. Handy when leaving car with a...Read more›

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TomTom's award-winning software and innovative features mean ground-breaking new technology for the ultimate driving experience. Switch on and go right out of the box. Just enter the address on the touchscreen or with voice prompted address entry and start driving anywhere in the US, Canada or Europe. TomTom guides you door-to-door with turn-by-turn spoken instructions, including street names. TomTom has the most accurate maps. With TomTom MapShare technology you can instantly modify street names, street direction, and POIs on your own device. Branded points of interest and optional daily fuel prices service add even more efficiency to your travels. The GO 920 makes driving even safer with hands-free calling. And now, there are added safety features so you can easily access local emergency providers.

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Kenwood KFC-W3012 12" Performance Series Subwoofer Review

Kenwood KFC-W3012 12 Performance Series Subwoofer
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I have this nice sub bridged to a pioneer 760 watt amp at 380 rms in a .75 cubic foot sealed box. this sub is nice sounding and hits the lows very nicely...however u want to rattle your car apart this sub wont do that...but it will rattle it...alot. I really think this sub should be in a ported box about 1.75 cubic feet, im gonna try that next...i have a 2000 honda accord with this sub, 2 pioneer 6x9 speakers, and 2 pioneer 6 1/2 speakers...system sounds very nice, the sub is wonderful and is totally worth buying...it has very good design from the voice coil to the double stacked magnets, very durable and totally worth buying!

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Super-sturdy, super powerful, the KFC-W3012 is a 12-inch, 4-ohm sub that handles an impressive 1200W of power. A truly high-performance sub, the KFC-W3012 has a long stroke design and a silver textured pattern cone woofer that adds strength and rigidity to the cone for maximum bass performance.


KFC-W3012 Features
Polypropylene Cone with Diamond Array Pattern Etched diamond shapes all the way to the speaker edge help to reduce surface waves on the diaphragm, decrease sectional vibration, and suppress distorted sound. This diamond array pattern also increases rigidity and improves voice coil motion response for dynamic and clear sound reproduction.
Urethane Surround Urethane is a surround material with very high internal loss, which means bigger bass with less speaker cone distortion.
Image Enhancer IV The Performance Series speakers are equipped with the Image Enhancer IV, which helps to prevent reflected interference for smoother vocals while reducing distortion and providing an even wider dispersion pattern.
8AWG Wire Capable Push Terminals The KFC-W3012 offers silver 8-gauge push-type input terminals, ideal for quick system hookup even with the use of a wider gauge speaker cable.
Dual Magnet Drive This increases the cone excursion, for further low-end.
Dragon Spider Design Kenwood's Dragon spider design helps improve the speaker's mechanical stability, for better power handling with less wear and tear.
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About Kenwood Founded in 1961, Kenwood USA Corporation is a leading developer and manufacturer of audio and video products for home, car, and personal use. Offering more than 250 products, Kenwood is one of the three largest selling brands of audio and video entertainment products in the United States and is recognized by consumers and the consumer electronics industry for providing superior quality, reliability and value.
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9/26/2011

Pioneer TS-A1683R 6.5-Inch, 280-Watt 4-Way Speakers Review

Pioneer TS-A1683R 6.5-Inch, 280-Watt 4-Way Speakers
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These speakers are awesome, they kick really hard for their size. Sound is really good. I highly recommend it and rate them 5 stars. Bass lovers you will not be disappointed.

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Pioneer's TS-A1683R 6-1/2-inch four-ways now feature upgraded power handling of 280 watts max. (50 watts nominal). This year, they also feature something they've inherited from the D-Series speakers--a basalt cone. Pioneer continues to set an example with next-generation technology for improved sound: the tweeter, magnets, surrounds, the voice coil wire, the basket and more are all high-performance components that make up a great speaker.

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Pioneer Car Audio SystemsPioneer's Mobile Business Group is known for offering the kind of in-car products that make driving more enjoyable by offering high quality audio and video, seamless connectivity and ease-of-use. Its focus is on the development of new digital technologies including audio video, navigation and satellite radio, while maintaining its strong heritage in products for car audio enthusiasts and sound competitors.
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Kenwood KAC-7204 1000-Watt Max Power Stereo Bridgeable Amplifier with Variable LPF/HPF Review

Kenwood KAC-7204 1000-Watt Max Power Stereo Bridgeable Amplifier with Variable LPF/HPF
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I have to give this product a big thumbs up, its good enough to push 2 12" JBL Subs with pretty good power, accurate bass, but its not going to make your eardrums beg for mercy, which may or may not be a deal breaker for you. I would recommend this product though for a decent sound system and better than average factory sound.


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Sound enthusiasts buy Kenwood amps for their superior quality, and the KAC-7204D is no exception. This compact 2-channel amplifier features a sturdy cast-aluminum chassis that is 30% smaller than last year's model and supplies 1000 Watts Max Power. Built-in high-pass and low-pass filters adjust the amplifier output so you'll get the best sound possible from your speakers and subs.
Blue Illumination If it's not hiding in your trunk, the KAC-7204's blue illumination will provide a little ambience in your vehicle.
Power Aplenty The KAC-7204 gives you two channels of 250 Watts (at 2 ohms), or you can send 500 Watts to a subwoofer in Bridged mode. An internal cooling fan keeps it cool even when you push it hard.
The device has pre-amp-level inputs and outputs, as well as high-quality speaker-level inputs with signal sensing turn-on, for using with systems lacking pre-amp outputs.
Need More Bass? This amp features a bass boost control with up to 18 dB of attenuation, so you can squeeze out a little more thump from your favorite tunes.
In addition, the high-pass (12 dB per octave) and low-pass (24 dB per octave) filters--both variable from 50 to 200 Hz--let you send just the right frequencies to your speakers and subwoofer, to get the perfect sound from your system.
Compact Chassis Kenwood compact-chassis amplifiers can be easily installed under the seats or even inside the trunk. The compact size facilitates the installation of multiple units in confined spaces such as under a seat or behind a rear side panel.
What's in the Box Kenwood KAC-7204, installation hardware, manual, warranty card.


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9/25/2011

Starter POLARIS ATV 325 335 425 500 Sportsman HD Review

Starter POLARIS ATV 325 335 425 500 Sportsman HD
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I received the starter in 3 days. It was a perfect fit and my quad starts strong now. I am very satisfied with this purchase.

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POLARIS AFTERMARKET STARTER12 Volt - Permanent Magnet4 Stroke Engines - SUPER TORQUE!This brand new starter fits these models:ATP 330 2X4 329cc 2004-2005ATP 500 HO 2x4 499cc 2004-2005ATV PRO 500 4x4 PPS 499cc 2002MAGNUM 425 2x4 or 4x4 1995-1998MAGNUM 325 2x4 or 4x4 2000-2002MAGNUM 330 2x4 or 4x4 329cc 2003-2005MAGNUM 500 499cc 1999-2003MAGNUM 4X4 NORWEIGEN 425cc 1995-1998MAGNUM 4x4 SWEDISH 425cc 1995-1998SCRAMBLER 500 2x4 or 4x4 1997-2006SPORTSMAN 335 335cc 1999-2000SPORTSMAN 400 425cc 2001-2006SPORTSMAN 450 450cc 2006SPORTSMAN 500 499cc 1996-2002SPORTSMAN 500 EFI 499cc 2006SPORTSMAN 500 HO 499cc 2001-2006SPORTSMAN 500 HO DUSE 499cc 2001-2002SPORTSMAN 500 HO FREEDOM 499cc 2002SPORTSMAN 500 HO RSE 499cc 2001-2002SPORTSMAN 500 PSE HO 499cc 2002SPORTSMAN 500 RSE 499cc 1999-2000SPORTSMAN 500 SWEDISH 499cc 1996-1998SPORTSMAN 500 X 499cc 2002TRAIL BOSS 325 325cc 2000-2002TRAIL BOSS 300 329cc 2003-2006WORKER 335 335cc 1999WORKER 500 499cc 1999XPLORER 500 6x6 499cc 1998-1999BIG BOSS 500 6x6 499cc 1998-1999BIG BOSS 500 6x6 INT'L 499cc 1999-2002BIG BOSS 500 NORWEIGEN 499cc 1998BIG BOSS 500 6x6 SWEDISH 499cc 1998MAGNUM 6x6 425cc 1996-1997MAGNUM 6x6 SWEDISH 425cc 1996-1997RANGER 2x4 425cc 2001-2004RANGER 4x4 499cc 2001-2005RANGER 6x6 499cc 1998-2005SPORTSMAN 6x6 499cc 2000-2006(This item does not fit 325 & 425 Expedition.)Polaris part number - 3084981

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Irwin Vise Grip 17T 6R Fast Release Locking Clamp with Regular Tips Review

Irwin Vise Grip 17T 6R Fast Release Locking Clamp with Regular Tips
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These are NOT made in USA any longer. Irwin was purchased by Newell Rubbermaid and the Nebraska Visa-Grip plant was closed, its employees laid off. All Irwin products are now made in China. Read many reviews before buying--the quality is very bad. Buyer beware!

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'Fast Release' Locking C-Clamps with Regular Tips. Easier to open, has a no-pinch release, and offers more finger room. Wide-opening jaws provide greater versatility in clamping a variety of shapes. Turn screw to adjust pressure and fit work. Stays adjusted for repetitive use. Constructed of high-grade heat-treated alloy steel for maximum toughness and durability.

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9/24/2011

Fluke (FLU179/1ACII) Multimeter Combo Kit Review

Fluke (FLU179/1ACII) Multimeter Combo Kit
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Going through my years as a student and experimenter, I had a Radio Shack Micronta DMM where the ohmmeter finally failed, so I had justification to get a new DMM. Having moved on in terms of disposable income since the time I was a struggling student no more than 25 years old, I figured I could afford a real Fluke, these being what the HVAC guys tended to use. I was impressed, to say the least, about the kind of stuff this device will do, to include such obscure functions as getting line frequency, ambient temperature, and even capacitance (no more "mystery condensers" in my parts box!). I still needed to get alligator clips and the inductive current probe to feel complete on this, but altogether, I'm satisfied with the kit.

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True-RMS Cat III at 1000V meter Cat IV at 600V
Checks AC/DC volt, amps, milliamps, temperature, capacitance, resistance, continuity and frequency
Min/Max/Average to record signal fluctuations
Backlight for dimly lit areas
Large, easy to read display screen
The 179 true-rms Multimeter has the features needed to find the most electrical and HVAC problems.It's simple to use with significant improvements over the original. This particular 179 has more measurement functions, conformance to the latest safety standards and a much larger display that's easier to view. Also it can withstand transient impulses in excess of 8000 V to help protect you from arc blasts resulting from surges and spikes. This combo kit includes the following: silicone test leads, industrial test probes, heavy-duty alligator clips, integrated temperature probe, and a non-contact voltage tester, all included in a soft side case.

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Camco 37463 RV Supreme By-Pass 3-Way Valve Replacement for RV Water Heater Tank Review

Camco 37463 RV Supreme By-Pass 3-Way Valve Replacement for RV Water Heater Tank
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These three way valves are hard to find in plumbing supply houses, and work great! Least expensive way to bypass the water heater or water filter, and use one at the inlet to the pump to winterize the water supply with anti-freeze.

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Camco RV Supreme By-Pass 3-Way Valve Replacement for RV Water Heater Tank provides a 3 way replacement valve for camco RV water heater by-pass kits.

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9/23/2011

JBL MS-8 MS Series Digital Processor Review

JBL MS-8 MS Series Digital Processor
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HU: Pioneer 880prs and went active (forget about rear speakers!)
Tweeters: TB 2.5" Ceramic Dome
Mids: TB 3" Bamboo Cone
Lows: ID OEM 6.5" Carbon Fiber Weave Cone
The system in my Element has slowly transformed from a 'simple' system to an MS-8-centric beast, THIS is it!
1.0: It started off with a simple 6.5" ID OEM low and a 1" aluminum dome Tang Band tweeter in the doors (fully sealed and matted doors are crucial!!).
2.0: Then we shifted to a 2.5" ceramic dome Tang Band tweeter in the stock Element tweeter position, was better but definitely NOT the best.
3.0: Then we shifted to a three-way setup with the same lows and tweeters but threw in a set of mids; the tweeters and mids are now sitting in A-pillar mounted pods. Since my head-unit doesn't support active for three-way setups, we had to 'trick' the HU into thinking the tweeters and mids were the same speaker. It sounded amazing but wasn't quite there. Pioneer's latest top-end HU DOES support three-way setups.
4.0: Added the MS-8 and fiddled with calibration about six or seven times; the system simply blows EVERYONE away... This is not an understatement. The imaging is amazing, I'm noticing details in my music that I've never noticed before (mostly with older songs that I've listened to over and over and over again in the past). Imperfections in MP3's are much more apparent and annoying, I'm slowly replacing my collection with high-quality versions (320kbps if possible, may have to move onto loss-less down the road). I'm sure the MS-8 does wonders in a stock system but it also does wonders in a highly modified / custom system like mine.
I'm not sure how audio stores market the product but I hope they do it justice by having an installed system to demo the magical box to potential customers.

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Rockford Fosgate Punch 300-Watt Mono Amplifier Review

Rockford Fosgate Punch 300-Watt Mono Amplifier
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I have my Punch 300.1 running at 2ohms on an Alpine Type-R 1242D in a sealed box. The amp is installed underneath my front passenger seat with plenty of room to spare. It hasn't gotten all that hot yet, and it sounds GREAT (especially at extremely high volume...)
The amp itself looks sharp, is well contstructed (all of the inputs, wiring, and adjustment knobs are at one end, which helps to keep things clean & organized when installing), it's very compact, and way more powerful than you might think. These amps come out of the box with a test sheet that is often 100+ watts HIGHER than the rms numbers that are on the stock spec sheet. This is a nice surprise for anybody buying one of these new.
Installation is a bit more advanced than other entry level priced amps. There is no on-board fuse for protection, so you'll also have to pick up some kind of inline fuse or fuse block. There are compression wiring terminals that can accept up to 4ga power/ground connections. The large size power/ground wiring terminals are obviously needed, because this little amp is also a power hog. It's probably a good idea to add a stiffening cap to your system if you're going to crank it up, because Rockford amps don't tend to be overly efficient. That being said, I've been pounding away on my system and my headlights haven't dimmed out yet... but I do have a Tundra with a V-8 that can handle more demanding power draws on the stock alternator than a smaller engine.
However, I would like if the adjustment knobs were more accessible because the downside to the amp design is that it can be difficult to reach the recessed dials depending on your installation. A lot of people probably won't care though, because "normal" people (not gear heads or stereo geeks) will simply "set & forget" and never touch the dials after installation.
To sum up; this is one of the best little amps I've ever owned. Yes there are some quirks, but you get a lot more out of this entry-level priced amp than you do from other brands in it's price range. If you pair the Punch 300.1 up with an appropriate subwoofer setup, you will not be disappointed.
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UPDATE 3/06/2011
"The Little Amp That Could" is still going strong. I like to listen LOUD and I push this thing pretty hard almost every day, and I haven't had a single problem in the six months since I first installed it.

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The P300-1 is perfect for use as a dedicated subwoofer or center channel amplifier. Regardless if you're driving multiple speakers or just one, the hefty 2-ohm capability will deliver the right amount of PUNCH that you want! Now, thanks to its small chassis design, it will also fit where traditional amplifiers cannot.

P300-1 Features
12dB/octave crossover
4 Gauge power/ground terminals
Audiophile grade speaker connections
MOSFET output stage
MOSFET power supply
Top Mounted LED Indicators

CEA-2006 Power ratings on Rockford Fosgate amplifiers conform to CEA-2006 industry standards. These guidelines mean your amplifier's output power ratings are REAL POWER numbers, not inflated marketing ratings.
Differential Inputs Differential input circuitry measures the voltage of both the (+) and (-) input signal. The circuitry subtracts the voltage common to both conductors (noise) resulting in only the clean signal. This allows only clean signal to enter the amplifier.
Discrete Surface Mount DSM--An industry-leading manufacturing process, DSM utilizes high-speed robotics, high-quality 1% tight-tolerance parts and large board traces. The discrete components are laser etched to meet a particular value and a very low tolerance. This lower tolerance improves the efficiency of the circuit, decreases cross-talk from other discrete components and lowers operating temperature. These superior components are used by aerospace, automotive, and cellular manufacturers.
Dynamic Thermal Management Heat is often inefficiently dissipated across a heatsink causing "hot spots". This impacts important design goals which are:
Keeping internal components cool.
Maximizing potential of all components.
Reducing distortion for better sound quality.
Increasing efficiency to produce more power.

Rockford Fosgate engineers have developed an award winning cooling design called DTM. This patent pending design seamlessly manages the output of power supply temperatures, while evenly distributing the excess heat across the entire amplifier.
MEHSA3 MEHSA3 (Maximum Efficiency Heat Sink Application - gen. 3) is a proprietary process that yields up to five times better heat transfer than traditional FET mounting techniques, using the exact same components. A multi-layer insulated metal substrate operating with minimal thermal resistance spreads heat both downward & outward to quickly dissipate heat from each device across the heatsink. This process combined with our optimized heatsink designs, DSM (Discrete Surface Mount) technology and MOSFET devices, allows Rockford Fosgate to squeeze more watts per cubic inch from every output device as well as provide consistent thermal stability. The 3rd generation creates a dielectric layer between the ceramic topside and the aluminum base that retains all of the electrical isolation and capacitive coupling of the original MEHSA material increasing it's thermal conductivity. The higher power handling results in a 20% reduction in thermal impedance.
NOMAD NOMAD is a "real time" analog computer that protects your amplifier from shorting speaker wires and dangerously low speaker impedances.
Punch EQ2 In the early 70's, Jim Fosgate studied the acoustical properties of automobiles. Utilizing a real-time analyzer and pink noise, he would graph out the acoustical characteristics of each car he tested. Jim discovered three problems that were common to all cars:
A midbass hump between 100-275Hz
A steep roll-off of high frequencies from 2kHz up to 20kHz
Reduced bass response below 50Hz

The Punch EQ on-board equalization circuit helps correct for these acoustical deficiencies in the listening environment. When set to Low-Pass(LP) operation, it becomes a variable Bass Boost. When set to High-Pass (HP) operation, it acts as a variable Mid-Bass and Treble Boost. When set to All Pass (AP) operation, both Bass and Treble frequencies are boosted.
TO-247 MOSFETs Rockford Fosgate amps use custom TO-247 MOSFETs. These have 60% more metal tab area for more power capacity, lower impedance and improved heat dissipation over traditional TO-220 MOSFETs found in competitor amps.
TRANS•ana An award winning studio quality circuit borrowed from the pro audio company Hafler. TRANS-ana is a sound quality circuit that is a standard in the recording industry that simplifies the signal path of the amplifier, allowing the signal to travel through the amplifier at a low voltage. The result: Greater reliability, cleaner performance and exceptional musicality, speed, and durability.
P300-1 Specifications


Thirty Years of Rockford FosgateRockford Fosgate products have been designed and engineered in Tempe, Arizona since the beginning. Rockford's 30 year reputation is grounded in engineering and manufacturing some of the finest audio products in the world. The company's no-compromise approach has yielded patented iconic products such as the Punch EQ, Punch 45 amplifier and the 3Sixty integrated signal processor. Today, Rockford's new products push the performance envelope even further. Each new product is a step forward--they sound bigger, they play louder, and run longer. Rockford never settles for "good enough."
The 2010 product line represents the company's core philosophy. Rockfords new amplifiers, speakers and subwoofers have raised the bar on the competition.
What's in the Box Rockford Fosgate Punch P300-1 300-Watt Mono Amplifier, User's Manual
More Amplifier Options From Rockford Fosgate If you need more features, step up to the Power Series T500-1BDCP.
On a Tighter Budget? Rockford's also got you covered. Consider the Prime Series R250-1.
Rockford Fosgate Punch Series Power Amplifiers


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9/22/2011

Sunforce 86115 Solar Garden Lights pack of 10 Review

Sunforce 86115 Solar Garden Lights pack of 10
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Easy to assemble, lovely lights, so nice I got another set of 10 and placed them all around the garden. Just be aware that they give off a sort of "blue-ish" light, not white light...

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The Sunforce Solar Garden Light provide light to any garden or backyard using the power of the sun. The lights contain a powerful amorphous sillicon solar cell, and have super bright white LED lights. No wiring needed! The 86115 lights are maintenance free, and completely easy to install. The lights automatically turn on at night, and charge during the day. This is a 10 light value pack.

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