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How do you choose between a basic stereo system and a stacked entertainment center for your Super Street vehicle? For Jeremy Bagayawa, the choice was easy. He wanted to hook up his SiR with a full selection. The results are what you see here—a rolling theater. Only the best would do, so he had the crew at Factory Auto Sound in Windsor, Ontario, help him out. First, the power is routed to an Alpine CVA-1005 head unit. From there, sound frequencies travel to the Alpine MRV-F407 and MRV-T757 amplifiers, where the wattage is bumped up considerably. The power from the MRV-F407 travels to the front and rear MB Quart separates, which provide a crisp and clean sound. The MRV-T757 powers up the three JL Audio 10-inch subwoofers located in the custom trunk enclosure. An extra Optima Blue Top deep cycle battery was chosen to make sure there was never a drain on power. He also chose an Alpine CHAS614 six-disc changer to ensure that he always has a wide selection of music. A Panasonic DVDl50D DVD player and Sega Dreamcast game console were also added so his passenger could have the luxury of watching movies or playing games while cruising the wide open roads.

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