Please do more videos in this style, they have the potential to be very helpful and educational. Straight through like this could be very beneficial for relatively new bass heads, much like myself
I prefer this style of video. I like the tips on between as well. I like the behind the scenes stuff. Even though you don’t think that moving the batteries over that hump is important, it provides information for others who want to build a battery rack and give them some knowledge. Thumbs up for this video 👍
I feel this style of video is best when it's instructional. Since you had information to help us learn about this part of your system, it helps DIYers envision possible issues so they don't make the same mistakes. I subbed because of your how-to videos. I could watch big bass demos everywhere but you were doing big-time projects with tools and skills anybody could get. I'm not going to spend $200 on templates for the front baffle of my one enclosure like CAF does all the time. I say keep doing this style when teaching/installing
I love videos on this style. Very relaxed and real; I highly respect anyone who puts mistakes and short-comings into their videos instead of editing them out. Mistakes make us human, and they deserve to be shared for the benefit and entertainment of others. Thank you
thank you for doing these 'less-edited-style' vids. we get to see the little details of what you are doing and that can help for us other Bass-heads who are installing stuff! keep it up1
I kind of like the way you're doing it today it makes it look more real life but the other way makes it look more clean like you said either way it looks fine
Hello. I think this is a great new offering of your video style. Watching all your other vids, I definatley wonder how alot of it came together. Always love to learn. keep up the great work.
I like the style, you still gave us good angles and the editing was fine. You have great content, the transitions are nice, but your content is really what keeps us coming back. If all your videos are like this, I would never think that it was missing any of the other extra stuff.
Personally I think is awesome how this video came out, because it shows the installation in real life just like we would do it, and we see all the little details that are very important when it comes to doing it ourselves at home
I like the immense production quality of your other videos but this was great! Informative and honest- can’t beat that. Keep doing what you do! It’s greatly appreciated!
EXO i like to see more like this type of video. It shows a step by step of what you do. There are many other vids out there that they talk to much but you still talk about what you are doing. I like that.
MMMMMMMM cake when you do a video like this it show what goes into making and maintaining a system like this and it shows ,to someone who doesn't know , how to do it, which i think is good
I know my comment is well over three years after this vid was uploaded, but I like the video. I like the idea of you making a video that is best for you, yet still has the content we all love to watch and see.
I like this style of video so that way it give a 101 of how things are actually done when setting up a car audio build. When you explain what you're doing and why you're doing it will help out a lot of people. It might help reduce the questions you get about this and that.
I really like this style because it's kind of like going to car audio school and learning how to install. I'd love for you to do more of these informative videos being it teaches us and it's easier for you.
I like this style pretty well, keeps things more real world. I like highly edited videos once in awhile too, stuff like your video "The Trap" is awesome
I like this way of doing video better. Its more in-depth in what's going on and how your doing it. Been watching you for 6 years now under several UA-cam name through the years but love the vid man thanks!!
Definitely like this style for these install/building videos. Maybe editing could be used when making boxes, but other than demos I would keep these install vids less edited just like this. Lets us building nerds know whats going on in full detail :D
Hey exo, i appreciate the videos and knowledge i get from them. When i was younger i just threw a stereo in and called it good. Now i have notebooks full of info and a few buddys scratching there heads on my system, wondering how its so clear and loud. Lol
Great job EXO I definitely dig this style a lot less editing so you kind of see the process and if it's easier on you and the video still fun to watch I'm all for it
I love this video style EXO! Love feeling like i'm there and your explaining everything to me. Also looks good on your behalf because it shows even you have missed steps.
Mate, I love how interactive you are. Whatever you do, keep up that good work! Interactive education is THE BOMB! That's precisely why the flight industry, NASA, etc has been so interested in simulation for so long. UA-cam can't quite do interactivity like a VR game or a practical lesson with a guide can, but you can still ask questions and answer questions; ignore negative shit, always remember your channel is informational and not emotional, so there's no need to introduce emotional stuff. Out of curiousity, why not also replace the lead acid batteries with lithium? Are you scared that they might blow up? Well, I can't blame you. I wouldn't want those batteries you have exploding. Eight foot walls of fire and searing hot lithium, combusting shrapnel, mmmm. Barbecuey! Not so likely; you need to make sure you have enough packs to be able to start the engine while your sound system is running. If you don't think you'll have enough, add a few large supercapacitors in parallel like you have the batteries; they've got even better CCA than lead-acid batteries, to ensure you won't blow up your batteries from cranking your engine and drawing too quickly. In fact, you could probably just crank the engine from a supercapacitor and use lithium batteries like yours exclusively for the stereo... In the rare scenario that you haven't started your car in the last 48 hours and the supercapacitor has fully discharged, make sure you have a jumper cable long enough to reach from the lithium batteries to the supercapacitor to charge it up and you'll have the best of both worlds; energy dense, constant power from lithium for your audio and high amps for engine cranking. Eh, I suppose they're both pretty high for you, which makes me think replacing the lead-acid batteries with lithium batteries alone would be fine... man, I have a serious problem, huh? Ha ha, well, if you can't laugh at yourself...
EXO I think you should do these sorts of videos because it's easier for you and it's more interesting and we get more of a better point from what you are doing
Yea this style video was super easy to watch maybe it was just all those beautiful amps batteries and wires in the frame the whole time that kept me hooked
I'd prefer both types of videos. One keeps the mass public's interest in car audio DIY and one keeps the REAL bass heads informed on certain issues they run into. Your videos would give more insight to every step and aspect of car audio.
I love it EXO I like seeing the stuff that u go thu like the hard stuff like to c how u handle it....so more like this I hope have a good weekend EXO wish I was there to get a demo....love the videos EXO keep them coming
EXO - Video was great! Also, you could make a spacer board for the ground wires so that they pop into place (like a spark plug wire holder style) Thanks for your uploads.
I like this, mixing it up a bit is nice. I think you should do both styles. I'd like to see you get into podcast type videos and just listen to your audio knowledge, I don't see any audio guys doing that.
I like this style of video WAY!! MORE!! I mean dont get me wrong I love the cinematic shit but I like the real behind the scenes type shit more, gives us more of a connection with you and all the little shit that goes into your builds!!
Both styles are great, make your box builds the "super edited" videos (there's something theraputic about watching an entire enclosure come together in 7 minutes) and post more of these; day in the life of EXO vids.
I love this style! I feel like it works better for car audio newbs as well. They get to see the whole process and not an edited everything went perfect video. :-)
How do you charge all those batteries at one time, I have twenty AGM batteries and this is my first project this big now I'm looking for a way to charge all at one time or find the right way to charge this batteries.
I loved this type of video bro, Feels like im there super vising you lol Anyway another great video pal and ill be looking forward to the next one good job.
HAPPY FRIDAY!!!
Anything fun happening tonight!?!?
Thanks for the shout out.
Also love how you are all about being apart with us..this style is cool.
love all of your vids brotha......its time for you to go ahead and open a shop.
EXOcontralto why wear those thin Disposeable gloves with electronics?
Great video like this format good change up :) have a great weekend at the show this weekend in the UK it’s bonfire night so plenty o’ fireworks 💥💥
Would like to see more like this one for sure
I like this style. I like to feel like I'm at a friends out helping out/ standing back and not doing shit. LOL
Car Audio Inc 😂LMAO, well said bass head
Yea I feel the same way I do like this style of video I feel like I'm just kickin it with a friend watching him work on car audio stuff
Please do more videos in this style, they have the potential to be very helpful and educational. Straight through like this could be very beneficial for relatively new bass heads, much like myself
I prefer this style of video. I like the tips on between as well. I like the behind the scenes stuff. Even though you don’t think that moving the batteries over that hump is important, it provides information for others who want to build a battery rack and give them some knowledge. Thumbs up for this video 👍
I feel this style of video is best when it's instructional. Since you had information to help us learn about this part of your system, it helps DIYers envision possible issues so they don't make the same mistakes. I subbed because of your how-to videos. I could watch big bass demos everywhere but you were doing big-time projects with tools and skills anybody could get. I'm not going to spend $200 on templates for the front baffle of my one enclosure like CAF does all the time. I say keep doing this style when teaching/installing
I love videos on this style. Very relaxed and real; I highly respect anyone who puts mistakes and short-comings into their videos instead of editing them out. Mistakes make us human, and they deserve to be shared for the benefit and entertainment of others. Thank you
Love this style ...some editing ....but not crazy.....
This type of video is what I like to see. It actually shows helpful steps and methods on how to do things. Keep up the good work man!
As long as you are not waisting time with bs, I'll watch anything you do. You always entertain or inform, and if it helps save you time. Go for it.
thank you for doing these 'less-edited-style' vids. we get to see the little details of what you are doing and that can help for us other Bass-heads who are installing stuff! keep it up1
I kind of like the way you're doing it today it makes it look more real life but the other way makes it look more clean like you said either way it looks fine
I love this style of "raw" footage because it is really is more educational than an edited video. Love all your videos BROTHER.
Hello. I think this is a great new offering of your video style. Watching all your other vids, I definatley wonder how alot of it came together. Always love to learn. keep up the great work.
The minimal editing gives everyone that real feel of what you are truly doing....its much smoother and not so chopped up....good job.
I like the style, you still gave us good angles and the editing was fine. You have great content, the transitions are nice, but your content is really what keeps us coming back. If all your videos are like this, I would never think that it was missing any of the other extra stuff.
This is the best type of video. Many people show the beginning and the end buy never in between. Good stuff!
Personally I think is awesome how this video came out, because it shows the installation in real life just like we would do it, and we see all the little details that are very important when it comes to doing it ourselves at home
I like it unedited, love to see how u overcome random obstacles, cus that is a big help for when we run into unexpected problems!!! Thanks Exo!!!
Appreciate that, Tater!
Thanks again for stopping by :)
No problem buddy your my favorite channel on you tubulous!!
I like the immense production quality of your other videos but this was great! Informative and honest- can’t beat that. Keep doing what you do! It’s greatly appreciated!
EXO i like to see more like this type of video. It shows a step by step of what you do. There are many other vids out there that they talk to much but you still talk about what you are doing. I like that.
MMMMMMMM cake when you do a video like this it show what goes into making and maintaining a system like this and it shows ,to someone who doesn't know , how to do it, which i think is good
It's better we get to see your trial and error, you are always so passionate about what ever u do!!
i like the non chopped vids bro it shows what truble we go thrue tobuild are sound systems and the love we put into it.
I know my comment is well over three years after this vid was uploaded, but I like the video. I like the idea of you making a video that is best for you, yet still has the content we all love to watch and see.
I like this style of video so that way it give a 101 of how things are actually done when setting up a car audio build. When you explain what you're doing and why you're doing it will help out a lot of people. It might help reduce the questions you get about this and that.
This is better, gives everyone a more realistic view of what it takes to get things done. Good work!
I really like this style because it's kind of like going to car audio school and learning how to install. I'd love for you to do more of these informative videos being it teaches us and it's easier for you.
Noted, kind sir! Will try to do more of this style of vid.
I like this style pretty well, keeps things more real world. I like highly edited videos once in awhile too, stuff like your video "The Trap" is awesome
I like this way of doing video better.
Its more in-depth in what's going on and how your doing it. Been watching you for 6 years now under several UA-cam name through the years but love the vid man thanks!!
Definitely like this style for these install/building videos. Maybe editing could be used when making boxes, but other than demos I would keep these install vids less edited just like this. Lets us building nerds know whats going on in full detail :D
Hey exo, i appreciate the videos and knowledge i get from them. When i was younger i just threw a stereo in and called it good. Now i have notebooks full of info and a few buddys scratching there heads on my system, wondering how its so clear and loud. Lol
Great job EXO I definitely dig this style a lot less editing so you kind of see the process and if it's easier on you and the video still fun to watch I'm all for it
I like this style, it’s long and I like seeing the actual difficulties we builders can have
Love the step by step. not every project goes smoothly so step by step prosses is more realistic.
Like this style of vid, shows us all the small struggles of upgrades and installs.
Cool to see all the details that go into your install - I like it.
I love this video style EXO! Love feeling like i'm there and your explaining everything to me. Also looks good on your behalf because it shows even you have missed steps.
Man EXO, your electrical is crazy stout! Video was nice. If its easier and can help you produce more videos im all for it!
I don’t mind the “no editing” video at all!!! Especially if it makes your life easier... keep up the good work!!!
Do what makes you happy EXO! I like what ever style of video you do. I love your videos!
Looks great to me I like seeing the realism behind what we do as car audio people
Mate, I love how interactive you are. Whatever you do, keep up that good work! Interactive education is THE BOMB! That's precisely why the flight industry, NASA, etc has been so interested in simulation for so long. UA-cam can't quite do interactivity like a VR game or a practical lesson with a guide can, but you can still ask questions and answer questions; ignore negative shit, always remember your channel is informational and not emotional, so there's no need to introduce emotional stuff.
Out of curiousity, why not also replace the lead acid batteries with lithium? Are you scared that they might blow up? Well, I can't blame you. I wouldn't want those batteries you have exploding. Eight foot walls of fire and searing hot lithium, combusting shrapnel, mmmm. Barbecuey!
Not so likely; you need to make sure you have enough packs to be able to start the engine while your sound system is running. If you don't think you'll have enough, add a few large supercapacitors in parallel like you have the batteries; they've got even better CCA than lead-acid batteries, to ensure you won't blow up your batteries from cranking your engine and drawing too quickly. In fact, you could probably just crank the engine from a supercapacitor and use lithium batteries like yours exclusively for the stereo... In the rare scenario that you haven't started your car in the last 48 hours and the supercapacitor has fully discharged, make sure you have a jumper cable long enough to reach from the lithium batteries to the supercapacitor to charge it up and you'll have the best of both worlds; energy dense, constant power from lithium for your audio and high amps for engine cranking. Eh, I suppose they're both pretty high for you, which makes me think replacing the lead-acid batteries with lithium batteries alone would be fine... man, I have a serious problem, huh? Ha ha, well, if you can't laugh at yourself...
EXO I think you should do these sorts of videos because it's easier for you and it's more interesting and we get more of a better point from what you are doing
How are your alternators hooked up into all of this? Were you using any power management systems to help with voltage and charge? Or?
So many opportunities for a sound man explosion, thanks now I'm a nervous wreck! But for real, for maintenance and update videos this style is great.
Yea this style video was super easy to watch maybe it was just all those beautiful amps batteries and wires in the frame the whole time that kept me hooked
I like it that way we can see everything that you do and I’m always down to learn more from a expert like you
Love this style shows everyone stuff they might not have known.
I like it! I feel like it's more personal and much more educational.
love this style because we i like to see the problems you run into and how you overcome them
I'd prefer both types of videos. One keeps the mass public's interest in car audio DIY and one keeps the REAL bass heads informed on certain issues they run into. Your videos would give more insight to every step and aspect of car audio.
Much appreciated, man! Thanks for the insights :)
That's so good the details make the difference also the mistakes really help
I love it EXO I like seeing the stuff that u go thu like the hard stuff like to c how u handle it....so more like this I hope have a good weekend EXO wish I was there to get a demo....love the videos EXO keep them coming
I like this video idea, kind of reminds me of your older how to videos. Keep it up!!
I love it. I personally like seeing the steps involved
I like these type of videos EXO, they are very interactive and very informative. Thanks bro, keep up the great VIDS!
I love thos style of video because of no transitions it feels like we are interacting in real life
I think it helps keep it all in perspective on what it takes to get it done..
EXO - Video was great! Also, you could make a spacer board for the ground wires so that they pop into place (like a spark plug wire holder style) Thanks for your uploads.
I really like this style for all the hiccups that go along with the install
I like this style of video. Feels more personal.
I like the new build video’s with less editing but being a pro installer it comes easy to follow the build content. Awesome work sir ☝🏻❤️🔊
I like the raw type of footage without a lot of editing
Really enjoy the no edit vids. Keep up the great work
EXO I'm good with whatever make your life easier
I like the raw footage exo...
like the vid man. like always very entertaining. wouldnt mind if you did vids like these more often.
Amazing bro!! I love how far you've come over the years... Been subscribed since like 2009!
Love this style. Do both styles. But as a bass head love this style!
I like this way batter shows what it really takes for a install.
I like this, mixing it up a bit is nice. I think you should do both styles. I'd like to see you get into podcast type videos and just listen to your audio knowledge, I don't see any audio guys doing that.
I like this style of video WAY!! MORE!! I mean dont get me wrong I love the cinematic shit but I like the real behind the scenes type shit more, gives us more of a connection with you and all the little shit that goes into your builds!!
Im still poor asf because of my Jeep, but once I get paid patreon is the first place im going for ya dude, i love your shit so much!
Great Video, and awesome equipment. This stye allows the installer to see potential issues as uou deal with them.
Great video Exo, keep it up.
Both styles are great, make your box builds the "super edited" videos (there's something theraputic about watching an entire enclosure come together in 7 minutes) and post more of these; day in the life of EXO vids.
I like it ! It's much more detail and it don't make things look easy as u show the dark work
Good hands on vid my man. Keep it flowin. May the bass be with you.
I think the video looks fine bro your too worried for about the wrong stuff my man! Also thanks for all the knowledgeable insight!!!
I like seeing the real stuff so I know what to actually expect.
You The GOAT We Watching you !!!!!!! Nice Blog!!!!!
Good this is alot better then what has been getting posted
I love this style! I feel like it works better for car audio newbs as well. They get to see the whole process and not an edited everything went perfect video. :-)
Hi exo I'm a huge fan and keep the videos coming.
This is a good style of video. Keep it knocking brother.
Hell yeah man way to keep it real. You should do a live stream for your Facebook page
I like this style of video!!! Thanks for the good info!!!
How do you charge all those batteries at one time, I have twenty AGM batteries and this is my first project this big now I'm looking for a way to charge all at one time or find the right way to charge this batteries.
I like this style. I can play it while I wrench in my garage.
I love this style of vids!! Longer vids ftw!!!
i love the unedited its a nice change
I like this way. Very detailed & informal. If i wanted jumping scenes id just fast fotward
I loved this type of video bro,
Feels like im there super vising you lol
Anyway another great video pal and ill be looking forward to the next one good job.
yeah like this style...warts n all...best info and learning...cheers exo
I love the style and it's definitely quality content and no editing 👌🏻
I like this style it’s more informative to me I like it
i like these style of videos. also when you do how to videos they help. thanks
This is much better :D Keep up the great work !
I love this style please do more of it :)
I like it bro, I've been a subscriber for years now