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no, used a pink noise tester seperate inside the car. The program for the life of me, I can't remember. I could call them and ask again. I worked at Warehouse Electronics in Yuma AZ. I'm sure they still use the same one, just updated. It came out I believe every year with updated speaker listings. They have the speaker brands and sizes programmed in. You select the one and you pick the type of box and it comes up with different ones and their frequency responce graphs. You can then adjust the length, width, heigth to fit a particular car and see how it affects it. Really cool and widely used program. Car audio isn't a rocket scientist required level of knowledge with the programs out now. We carried Avital alarms and when we went to put one in a car, we would get an "avifax", where you type in the code of the car you're doing and it sends you a fax of what color wires and where they're located to hook up each feature on the alarm. Being decent with woodworking/fiberglass, wiring, attention to detail, and having a good ear, you can install stereos with the best of them.


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