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USB 2.0 10 Pin Internal Header Adaptor Cable 2 Sockets backplate 5 pin x 2 new USB 2.0 10 Pin Internal Header Adaptor Cable 2 Sockets backplate 5 pin x 2 new Paypal US $4.41 2d 16h 32m
2 External eSATA 1 Female Molex to SATA Male PCI Back Plate Adapter For HDD Disk 2 External eSATA 1 Female Molex to SATA Male PCI Back Plate Adapter For HDD Disk Paypal US $3.24 11d 12h 36m
1/2 1/2" Brass Backplate Lamp Adaptor screw fixing Paypal US $1.68 25d 12h 40m
Buck Chuck A10-D6 Lathe Chuck Back Plate Adapter Mount 10 Buck Chuck A10-D6 Lathe Chuck Back Plate Adapter Mount 10" Paypal US $449.99 12d 13h 32m
Thunder air kit adapter VN900 Kawasaki Thunder air kit adapter VN900 Kawasaki Paypal US $19.95 28d 15h 19m
Backplate/Adapter for 4 Inch 3 Jaw Lathe Chuck (1-1/2 Backplate/Adapter for 4 Inch 3 Jaw Lathe Chuck (1-1/2"-8 Thread) Paypal US $22.05 29d 22h 54m
Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter A-6 for 8 Inch Chuck-NEW Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter A-6 for 8 Inch Chuck-NEW Paypal US $106.60 29d 22h 50m
Wholesale Lot of Computer Cables Back Plate I/O, Screen,  GoldX Adapters ETC... Wholesale Lot of Computer Cables Back Plate I/O, Screen, GoldX Adapters ETC... Paypal US $1.00 29d 14h 2m
0.5m 2 USB 3.0 A Female to Motherboard 20pin Adapter Converter Cable+backplate 0.5m 2 USB 3.0 A Female to Motherboard 20pin Adapter Converter Cable+backplate Paypal US $8.69 29d 6h 38m
Threaded 1-8 BackPlate/Adapter for 4 Threaded 1-8 BackPlate/Adapter for 4" 3 Jaw Chuck Paypal US $22.05 28d 23h 49m
Garrett Compressor Housing Backplate adapter ring T04 Garrett Compressor Housing Backplate adapter ring T04 Paypal US $79.99 28d 22h 34m
Retaining Ring 95mm,backplate adapter CHRA GT25/30/35R Retaining Ring 95mm,backplate adapter CHRA GT25/30/35R Paypal US $12.99 28d 22h 32m
Backplate/Adapter 4 Inch 4Jaw Lathe Chuck 1-8 Thread Backplate/Adapter 4 Inch 4Jaw Lathe Chuck 1-8 Thread Paypal US $22.05 28d 19h 44m
Threaded 1-8 BackPlate/Adapter for 3 Threaded 1-8 BackPlate/Adapter for 3" 3-Jaw Chuck Paypal US $20.60 23d 19h 12m
Lathe Chuck BackPlate/Adapter D-6 for 10 Inch Chuck-NEW Lathe Chuck BackPlate/Adapter D-6 for 10 Inch Chuck-NEW Paypal US $139.05 27d 23h 17m
Backplate/Adapter 3 Inch 4Jaw Lathe Chuck 1-8 Thread Backplate/Adapter 3 Inch 4Jaw Lathe Chuck 1-8 Thread Paypal US $19.90 27d 20h 32m
6 6" Lathe Chuck D1-4 Backplate Adapter to Hardinge 4deg.Taper Paypal US $185.00 11d 17h 8m
Threaded M39x4 BackPlate/Adapter 6 Inch Lathe Chuck Threaded M39x4 BackPlate/Adapter 6 Inch Lathe Chuck Paypal US $38.95 25d 17h 38m
12 12" D1-6 Set Tru ATSC Lathe Chuck Back Plate Adapter D6 {CA4} Paypal US $399.00 25d 14h 34m
Threaded 1/2-24 BackPlate/Adapter for 3 Threaded 1/2-24 BackPlate/Adapter for 3" 3 Jaw Chuck Paypal US $20.60 24d 21h 50m
eSATA PC Backplate Adapter SATA to eSata 1 port eSATA PC Backplate Adapter SATA to eSata 1 port Paypal US $5.15 24d 21h 49m
Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter D-6 for 8 Inch Chuck-NEW Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter D-6 for 8 Inch Chuck-NEW Paypal US $100.00 24d 21h 43m
Buck Chuck Co. A100349000 Size 6 D SET-TRU Lathe Chuck Back Plate Adapter NEW Buck Chuck Co. A100349000 Size 6 D SET-TRU Lathe Chuck Back Plate Adapter NEW Paypal US $340.00 23d 21h 47m
Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter L-00 for 6 Inch Chuck Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter L-00 for 6 Inch Chuck Paypal US $143.65 22d 22h 11m
Backplate/Adapter for 6 Backplate/Adapter for 6" 3 or 4 Jaw Lathe Chuck (1-1/2"-8 Thread) No Hole Paypal US $38.00 22d 21h 32m
BISON 7-875-126 SET TRU 3 and 6 Jaw 12 BISON 7-875-126 SET TRU 3 and 6 Jaw 12" Adapter Backplate D1-6 Scroll Chucks Paypal US $546.77 22d 19h 28m
ASUS P4B-LX Socket 478 Motherboard +cables adapters I/O Backplate from SONY PC ASUS P4B-LX Socket 478 Motherboard +cables adapters I/O Backplate from SONY PC Paypal US $16.19 22d 4h 13m
SuperTigre Back Plate Adaptor Screw .18 (4) SUPG5650 SuperTigre Back Plate Adaptor Screw .18 (4) SUPG5650 Paypal US $1.45 21d 19h 42m
Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter D-3 for 6 Inch Chuck-NEW Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter D-3 for 6 Inch Chuck-NEW Paypal US $91.75 20d 23h 29m
Backplate/Adapter for 3 Inch 4 Jaw Lathe Chuck (3/4 Backplate/Adapter for 3 Inch 4 Jaw Lathe Chuck (3/4"-16 Thread) Paypal US $19.90 20d 21h 51m
Buck Chuck Size 12 D1-6 D Set - Tru Lathe Chuck Back Plate Adapter Buck Chuck Size 12 D1-6 D Set - Tru Lathe Chuck Back Plate Adapter Paypal US $525.59 20d 14h 37m
USB 2.0, FireWire, Backplate, Adapter USB 2.0, FireWire, Backplate, Adapter Paypal US $4.86 19d 5h 16m
Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter D-4 for 6 Inch Chuck-NEW Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter D-4 for 6 Inch Chuck-NEW Paypal US $91.75 18d 20h 17m
Threaded 1-10 BackPlate/Adapter for 3 Threaded 1-10 BackPlate/Adapter for 3" 3-Jaw Chuck Paypal US $20.60 17d 23h 16m
Threaded 1-10 BackPlate/Adapter for 4 Threaded 1-10 BackPlate/Adapter for 4" 3-Jaw Chuck Paypal US $21.40 17d 23h 16m
8 8" D1-4 Bison Set-Tru Chuck Back Plate Adapter, 6 Stud, 7-878-084, Poland {CB2} Paypal US $129.00 17d 20h 48m
Bison #7-879-164 16 Bison #7-879-164 16" Cast-Iron Fully Machined Adapter Back Plate Paypal US $177.09 17d 17h 40m
Buck Chuck B12-D6 Lathe Chuck Adapter Back Plate 12 Buck Chuck B12-D6 Lathe Chuck Adapter Back Plate 12" D Series Paypal US $145.99 17d 14h 23m
King KR 86 backplate/connector with 28-14 Volt adapter King KR 86 backplate/connector with 28-14 Volt adapter Paypal US $81.62 16d 19h 56m
Threaded 3/4-16 BackPlate/Adapter for 3 Threaded 3/4-16 BackPlate/Adapter for 3" 3 Jaw Chuck Paypal US $17.80 16d 13h 5m
Threaded 1/2-20 BackPlate/Adapter for 3 Inch 3Jaw Chuck Threaded 1/2-20 BackPlate/Adapter for 3 Inch 3Jaw Chuck Paypal US $18.00 15d 21h 6m
GIBRALTAR D1-8 D8 12 GIBRALTAR D1-8 D8 12" Chuck Adapter Back Plate for SET TRU Adjustable Chuck 1Aa Paypal US $299.95 15d 17h 24m
Backplate/Adapter for 8 Inch 3 or 4 Jaw Lathe Chuck (1-1/2 Backplate/Adapter for 8 Inch 3 or 4 Jaw Lathe Chuck (1-1/2"-8 Thread) Paypal US $65.75 12d 21h 6m
Backplate/Adapter 4 Inch 4Jaw Lathe Chuck 1-1/2 Backplate/Adapter 4 Inch 4Jaw Lathe Chuck 1-1/2"-8 Paypal US $22.05 3d 23h 1m
1 Port Power Over eSATAp   USB Backplate Adapter 70534 1 Port Power Over eSATAp USB Backplate Adapter 70534 Paypal US $29.49 7d 4h 49m
A-5 TO A-6 SPINDEL ADAPTOR,BACK PLATE CNC 3 JAW POWER CHUCK  W/DRAW BAR ADAPTOR A-5 TO A-6 SPINDEL ADAPTOR,BACK PLATE CNC 3 JAW POWER CHUCK W/DRAW BAR ADAPTOR Paypal US $350.00 12d 32m
1 Port Power Over eSATAp   USB Backplate Adapter 70534 10.70534 1 Port Power Over eSATAp USB Backplate Adapter 70534 10.70534 Paypal US $29.49 11d 23h 2m
Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter A-5 for 6 Inch Chuck-NEW Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter A-5 for 6 Inch Chuck-NEW Paypal US $96.40 11d 22h 55m
Backplate/Adapter for 4 Inch 4 Jaw Lathe Chuck (1 Backplate/Adapter for 4 Inch 4 Jaw Lathe Chuck (1"-10 Thread) Paypal US $22.05 11d 22h 49m
Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter A-4 for 6 Inch Chuck-NEW Lathe Chuck Back Plate/Adapter A-4 for 6 Inch Chuck-NEW Paypal US $96.40 11d 22h 24m
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Arlington 8100LP-1 MEGA Siding Plate for Large Fixtures Arlington 8100LP-1 MEGA Siding Plate for Large Fixtures
List Price: $11.49
Sale Price: $5.99

ARLINGTON 8100LP MEGA BLOCK SIDING ADAPTER

Power Lathe Chuck Backplate Adapter 3 Power Lathe Chuck Backplate Adapter 3" 3 Hole 3/4"-16 Thread
Sale Price: $12.99

Lathe Chuck Backplate Adapter 3" 3-Hole with 3/4"-16 Thread

Power Lathe Chuck Backplate Adapter 3 Power Lathe Chuck Backplate Adapter 3" M12x1, M14x1, 1/2"-20
Sale Price: $12.99

Lathe Chuck Backplate Adapter For 3" 3-Jaw Lathe Chuck. You may choose from the following thread sizes: M12x1 M14x1 1/2"-20

Toshiba Thrive 10.1-Inch 32 GB Android Tablet AT105-T1032 Black Toshiba Thrive 10.1-Inch 32 GB Android Tablet AT105-T1032 Black
List Price: $479.99
Sale Price: $419.00

Complete, convenient and customizable, it's everything a tablet can and should be, with features you can personalize, plus speedy performance so you can multitask your way through your digital life (and favorite entertainment) with ease. The Toshiba PDA01U-00501F Thrive 10" Tablet features a spacious 10.1" diagonal high-res multi-touch widescreen display, and is powered by NVIDIA® Tegra™ 2, the world's first mobile superchip. So this tablet makes it easier to do the things you want to do—in brilliant high-definition. Powered by Android™ 3.1, Honeycomb, a platform specifically designed and optimized for tablets, this super light device also dishes out a lightning-fast Web experience, with accelerated Adobe® Flash® support and unchained access to the Android Market™. Cameras front and rear let you take photos and videos, and video chat from wherever you are.

Introducing the Thrive Tablet by Toshiba, powered by Android 3.1 (Honeycomb), offering a better way to browse the web, enjoy e-books and HD videos, play games, listen to music and more. Complete, convenient and customizable, it's everything a tablet can and should be, with a gorgeous 10.1-inch diagonal high-res multi-touch widescreen display, features you can personalize and speedy performance so you can multitask your way through your digital life (and favorite entertainment) with ease. The Toshiba Thrive Tablet featuring the power of Android 3.1 and the NVIDIA Tegra 2 mobile processor (see larger image). Your Entertainment Hub The Thrive tablet lets you enjoy and organize all your favorite music and videos in one convenient, portable place. Rock out on the go using its stereo speakers with Toshiba sound enhancements or built-in headphone jack--or plug in to our convenient Toshiba Multi-Dock (sold separately) to connect your own sound system. Use its built-in HDMI port to watch your videos on any compatible HD display. And thanks to our preloaded Toshiba Media Player, keeping your collection organized is easier than ever. With Adaptive Display technology, the 10.1-inch HD display looks great anywhere--even in direct sunlight (see larger image). The pre-loaded PrinterShare application makes it easy to connect to a printer over a wireless network (see larger image). Brilliant Clarity Give all those movies a makeover with Resolution+ video enhancement technology--Toshiba's exclusive innovation that instantly improves sharpness and color on standard-definition content, for visuals that look and feel more like HD. Toshiba's Adaptive Display technology ensures that you get the best visual experience, automatically adjusting the display's brightness and color to the lighting environment--making it readable even on the sunniest parts of the patio. Plus, you can use the tablet's built-in HDMI port to share your favorite videos on any compatible HDTV. Accelerated Everything Offering serious horsepower for its size, the Thrive tablet is powered by the world's first mobile super-chip, NVIDIA Tegra 2. Enjoy extreme multi-tasking with the first mobile dual-core processor, plus hardware-accelerated Adobe Flash and console-quality gaming with visuals powered by NVIDIA GeForce--so you can enjoy your favorite games, thrill to high-def video and much more. Android 3.1, Honeycomb Operating System Smile. Because this tablet quite simply delivers everything on the Android platform. It's founded on the tablet-optimized Android 3.1 (a.k.a., Honeycomb), designed from the ground up to improve your experience with devices just like this. Dual Front and Back Cameras The Thrive tablet gives you plenty of options with two onboard cameras. Use its convenient 2-MP front webcam and built-in microphone to video-chat with clarity, while its 5-MP auto-focus rear camera lets you capture photos and video in beautiful high-definition (HD 720p). Easy Grip Finish Now it's easier than ever to get a grip on your fast-paced mobile life--and grab some well-earned attention, too. This slip-resistant, rubberized surface is comfortable to hold, so you'll never miss a beat when chatting or emailing on the run. It's also available in your choice of six vibrant colors (sold separately), making it easy to personalize the look of your tablet. Tons of Connectivity Options Feel free to transfer and share files with your other gear and many of today's most popular gadgets, courtesy of USB 2.0, mini USB, and HDMI ports on your Thrive tablet. Plus you can use its full-size SD card slot to easily view photos and movies, or connect wirelessly to any compatible device with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Specifications Display 10.1-inch LED-backlit capacitive multi-touch display (1280 x 800 pixels; 16:10 aspect ratio) Processor & Graphics 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core mobile processor with GeForce graphics Storage 8 GB internal flash memory Memory 1 GB internal DDR2 memory Wireless Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n) plus Bluetooth 3.0 Audio Built-in stereo speakers with SRS Premium Voice Suite Weight and Dimensions 1.6 pounds; 10.75 x 0.62 x 6.97 inches (WxDxH) Sensors & Location GPS, gyroscope, accelerometer, ambient light sensor, digital compass Multimedia Playback Adobe Flash support Audio compatibility: MP3, WMA, AAC, eAAC+, Ogg Vorbis, WAVE Video compatibility: MPEG4, H.263, H.264 Ports & Expansion HDMI port (full-sized) for 720p video output 2 USB ports (1 full-sized, 1 mini-USB) Dock connector port 3.5mm stereo headphone jack Secure Digital (SD) card slot, compatible with SD, SDHC, and SDXC media See larger image. To learn more about Toshiba products, visit the Amazon.com Toshiba Store. Toshiba Thrive Accessories Toshiba Thrive Back Cover: Personalize your Thrive Tablet with a user-interchangeable rubberized back cover available in your choice of five vibrant colors: Silver Sky, Blue Moon, Green Apple, Raspberry Fusion, and Lavender Bliss Toshiba Thrive Battery Pack: Unlike other tablets, the Thrive Tablet battery is user-replaceable--no need to send it back to the manufacturer to be replaced. Simply remove the back cover and switch it out in seconds. Toshiba Thrive Global AC Adapter: A second AC adapter for your Thrive Tablet--at home and/or at work--makes power access convenient and tailored to your needs Toshiba Thrive Multi-Dock Docking Station: Store, view and charge your Toshiba Tablet--quickly and conveniently--with a customized Thrive Tablet dock featuring two USB ports as well as a HDMI output for connecting to a compatible HD monitor or HDTV Toshiba Thrive Standard Docking Station: Keep your Thrive Tablet safe and secure while optimizing everyday productivity. This standard docking station includes a USB port plus audio output

Palm Touchstone Kit for Palm Pre Palm Touchstone Kit for Palm Pre
List Price: $69.99
Sale Price: $9.72

Includes Palm Pre touchstone back coverNo cables or connectors requiredAdjustable speakerphone control turns speakerphone on when the phone is in the dockAutomatic answering by removing the phone from the dock when a call is incoming

Avoid the hassle of tangled cords and charge your Palm Pre wirelessly with this Palm Touchstone Kit, which includes both the Touchstone Charging Dock and the compatible back cover for the Palm Pre. The first inductive charging solution for phones, the Touchstone Kit allows you to set your Palm Pre on top of the dock without worrying about connection, orientation or fit. The device remains active while charging, allowing access to the touch screen, movies or video, or the speakerphone option. The Touchstone Charging Dock and Back Cover. Palm Pre and Touchstone Back Cover sold separately. Just set your Pre with the included Touchstone Back Cover on the Touchstone Charging Dock, and it magnetically snaps into place and begins charging. The magnets align your phone in the correct position for charging, whether in portrait or landscape mode--no cables or connectors required to attach your phone to the dock. And it charges in the same amount of time as wall charger that came with your Palm Pre. The Charging Dock also offers a number of handy features in addition to keeping your battery topped up: Place your phone on the Charging Dock when you're on a call and its speakerphone automatically turns on. Pick your phone up from the Charging Dock while you're on speakerphone and the conversation is automatically routed back to the phone. For incoming phone calls, simply pick up the phone from the Charging Dock and it answers automatically, without having to tap the screen. When the phone is not in use, Nightstand mode displays the time and incoming notifications. The Charging Dock also requires the International Power Charger that came with the Palm Pre to operate.

ASUS Radeon HD 6870 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express Dual DVI/HDMI Video Card with Eyefinity EAH6870 DC/2DI2S/1GD5 ASUS Radeon HD 6870 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express Dual DVI/HDMI Video Card with Eyefinity EAH6870 DC/2DI2S/1GD5
List Price: $189.99
Sale Price: $179.99

The ASUS EAH6870 DC/2DI2S/1GD Radeon HD 6870 DirectCU Video Card allows you to take advantage of the latest technologies in gaming and design without the hefty price tag. This remarkable video card utilizes the cutting-edge Radeon HD 6000 GPU to give you the finest HD visual quality possible. Equipped with 1GB of GDDR5 memory and DirectX 11 support, it lets you enjoy playing intense games with the latest tessellation technology. Its AMD Eyefinity and AMD HD3D Technology enables you to take gaming to a higher level with 3D images across numerous displays.

Kicker CompVT 08CVT654 6.5-Inch 4-Ohm 165mm SVC Subwoofer Kicker CompVT 08CVT654 6.5-Inch 4-Ohm 165mm SVC Subwoofer
List Price: $129.95
Sale Price: $53.99

SAMSUNG MEGAPIXEL NETWORK CAMERA

Amazon.com Product Description Last year KICKER showed the world that slim and hard-hitting can go together in a true high-performance subwoofer. Now, we've taken it two steps slimmer with the new CompVT 6.5- and 8-inch Subwoofers, giving you even more legit bass options in a smaller space. Comp performance in a slimmer package. Click to enlarge. Specialized four-layer voice coil provides the CVT the capabilities to work with large amounts of power. Click to enlarge. Injection-molded cone with ribbed Santoprene surround. Click to enlarge. With the same creative inspiration that brought the world the 10- and 12-inch CompVTs in 2007, these subwoofers inherit the same technology running through the CVT family. Ventless, solid-pole design allows it to be mounted directly against the rear wall of a sealed or vented enclosure, permitting the CVT8 to perform with a mounting depth of less than 3-3/8 inches, and the CVT65 with less than 2-13/16 inches! Spring-loaded binding posts are also mounted differently than standard subwoofers to minimize size. And, you can subtract enclosure wall depth from the equation as well with a substitution steel "clearance" adapter plate. Don't let the smaller sizes suggest this is not a "true" subwoofer! The 8-inch CVT8 handles 200 watts RMS (400w peak) and the 6.5-inch CVT65 handles 150 watts RMS (300w peak). Each woofer's injection-molded cone is shaped to provide maximum excursion from a slender basket, and a specialized four-layer voice coil provides the CVT the capabilities to work with large amounts of power, but in a slimmer package. KICKER CVT subwoofers utilize many of the same characteristics as other KICKER subwoofers, like Spiralead tinsel-lead technology that allows for better strength, durability, and flexibility. Perimeter venting, high-temp coil wire, Uniplate backplate and pole, double-stitching, and logo trim ring around the steel basket's outer edges are also features the CVT inherits. And with the cone's modified spoke design, 360-degree back bracing, and ribbed Santoprene surround, the CVT becomes another KICKER subwoofer bound to shake the car audio world. CVT65 Features Legendary KICKER sound Flat SoloKon for strength and accuracy T cut top plate for magnetic field strength Single coil Pole vents are rear of cone Clearance plate included Spiralead tinsel leads Ribbed Santoprene surround What's in the Box CVT65 subwoofer (4-ohm impedance), Installation hardware, User's manual

Valentine One Concealed Display for Radar Detector Valentine One Concealed Display for Radar Detector
List Price: $74.99
Sale Price: $45.00

Tired of other drivers crowding up behind so they can live off your detector warnings? Or maybe you just prefer to keep a low profile. Here's a remote display that partners with V1, moving all the visual warnings to a location of your choosing while V1 continues on duty in the dark mode. The Concealed Display may be attached directly to the Lighter Adapter (see Note below). Or you may mount it anywhere using self-stick interlocking fasteners, then connect with the power cord (included) to either the Lighter Adapter or Direct-Wire Power Adapter (both included with V1). Mute and Mode selection are controlled by the Control Knob on the Display (On-Off and Volume adjustments remain on V1). This compact module measures only 1.0-in. H x 2.5-in. W x 1.2-in. D. Satin-black finish matches V1. Note: This "attachment" is not possible with the old single-wire Lighter Adapter used up through 1997. Replace with Adapter (Item 20319) as used on today's V1. Includes: Concealed-display module; Power cord, 8-ft.; Power cord, 3-in.; Display-module backplate (for mounting); self-stick interlocking fasteners.

Kicker CompVT 07CVT102 10-Inch 250mm 2-Ohm SVC Subwoofer Kicker CompVT 07CVT102 10-Inch 250mm 2-Ohm SVC Subwoofer
List Price: $169.95
Sale Price: $89.95

Power handling: 50-400 watts RMS (800 watts peak power) Frequency response: 25-350 Hz 10" 2-ohm subwoofer Injection-molded polypropylene woofer cone with ribbed Santoprene surround Suitable for marine use Sensitivity: 86.7 dB Top-mount depth: 4-3/8" Sealed box volume: 1.0-4.6 cubic feet Ported box volume: 1.75-2.25 cubic feet

Amazon.com Product Description Last year KICKER showed the world that slim and hard-hitting can go together in a true high-performance subwoofer. Now, we've taken it two steps slimmer with the new CompVT 6.5- and 8-inch Subwoofers, giving you even more legit bass options in a smaller space. Comp performance in a slimmer package. Click to enlarge. Specialized four-layer voice coil provides the CVT the capabilities to work with large amounts of power. Click to enlarge. Injection-molded cone with ribbed Santoprene surround. Click to enlarge. With the same creative inspiration that brought the world the 10- and 12-inch CompVTs in 2007, these subwoofers inherit the same technology running through the CVT family. Ventless, solid-pole design allows it to be mounted directly against the rear wall of a sealed or vented enclosure, permitting the CVT8 to perform with a mounting depth of less than 3-3/8 inches, and the CVT65 with less than 2-13/16 inches! Spring-loaded binding posts are also mounted differently than standard subwoofers to minimize size. And, you can subtract enclosure wall depth from the equation as well with a substitution steel "clearance" adapter plate. Don't let the smaller sizes suggest this is not a "true" subwoofer! The 8-inch CVT8 handles 200 watts RMS (400w peak) and the 6.5-inch CVT65 handles 150 watts RMS (300w peak). Each woofer's injection-molded cone is shaped to provide maximum excursion from a slender basket, and a specialized four-layer voice coil provides the CVT the capabilities to work with large amounts of power, but in a slimmer package. KICKER CVT subwoofers utilize many of the same characteristics as other KICKER subwoofers, like Spiralead tinsel-lead technology that allows for better strength, durability, and flexibility. Perimeter venting, high-temp coil wire, Uniplate backplate and pole, double-stitching, and logo trim ring around the steel basket's outer edges are also features the CVT inherits. And with the cone's modified spoke design, 360-degree back bracing, and ribbed Santoprene surround, the CVT becomes another KICKER subwoofer bound to shake the car audio world. CVT10 Features Legendary KICKER sound Flat SoloKon for strength and accuracy T cut top plate for magnetic field strength Single coil Pole vents are rear of cone Clearance plate included Spiralead tinsel leads Ribbed Santoprene surround What's in the Box CVT10 subwoofer (2-ohm impedance), Installation hardware, User's manual

Kicker CompVT 08CVT82 8-Inch 2-Ohm 200mm SVC Subwoofer Kicker CompVT 08CVT82 8-Inch 2-Ohm 200mm SVC Subwoofer
List Price: $149.95
Sale Price: $74.95

Last year KICKER showed the world that slim and hard-hitting can go together in a true high-performance subwoofer. Now, we've taken it two steps slimmer with the new CompVT 6.5- and 8-inch Subwoofers, giving you even more legit bass options in a smaller space. Comp performance in a slimmer package. Click to enlarge. Specialized four-layer voice coil provides the CVT the capabilities to work with large amounts of power. Click to enlarge. Injection-molded cone with ribbed Santoprene surround. Click to enlarge. With the same creative inspiration that brought the world the 10- and 12-inch CompVTs in 2007, these subwoofers inherit the same technology running through the CVT family. Ventless, solid-pole design allows it to be mounted directly against the rear wall of a sealed or vented enclosure, permitting the CVT8 to perform with a mounting depth of less than 3-3/8 inches, and the CVT65 with less than 2-13/16 inches! Spring-loaded binding posts are also mounted differently than standard subwoofers to minimize size. And, you can subtract enclosure wall depth from the equation as well with a substitution steel "clearance" adapter plate. Don't let the smaller sizes suggest this is not a "true" subwoofer! The 8-inch CVT8 handles 200 watts RMS (400w peak) and the 6.5-inch CVT65 handles 150 watts RMS (300w peak). Each woofer's injection-molded cone is shaped to provide maximum excursion from a slender basket, and a specialized four-layer voice coil provides the CVT the capabilities to work with large amounts of power, but in a slimmer package. KICKER CVT subwoofers utilize many of the same characteristics as other KICKER subwoofers, like Spiralead tinsel-lead technology that allows for better strength, durability, and flexibility. Perimeter venting, high-temp coil wire, Uniplate backplate and pole, double-stitching, and logo trim ring around the steel basket's outer edges are also features the CVT inherits. And with the cone's modified spoke design, 360-degree back bracing, and ribbed Santoprene surround, the CVT becomes another KICKER subwoofer bound to shake the car audio world. CVT8 Features Legendary KICKER sound Flat SoloKon for strength and accuracy T cut top plate for magnetic field strength Single coil Pole vents are rear of cone Clearance plate included Spiralead tinsel leads Ribbed Santoprene surround What's in the Box CVT8 subwoofer (2-ohm impedance), Installation hardware, User's manual

COMPVT 8-INCH SVC 200MM SUB 2-OHM

OMS Stainless Steel Single Tank Adaptor w/ Cam Bands OMS Stainless Steel Single Tank Adaptor w/ Cam Bands
List Price: $166.51
Sale Price: $155.03

Simple to Assemble. Fits All OMS Back Plate/Harness Systems. Added Stability. Stainless Steel Cam Buckles. 3.3lbs in Weight. All OMS Back plate / Harness systems can accommodate a single cylinder just by adding Cam Bands. The low profile Single Cylinder Adapter also allows the diver to use a single cylinder with any of the OMS back plate / harness systems but with added stability. The Single Cylinder Adapter includes all hardware, (2) Nylon Cam Bands with Stainless Steel Cam Buckles. Total weight 3.3 lbs


Backplate Adapter

Touch 16Gb Ipod

One year ago I purchased the Touch 16GB iPod original. At that time, I found that even though it had some flaws, the over-all package made it one of the best iPods available. Now, one year later, Apple has released the next generation Touch. I've now had it for a few days, and here's what I found: the second gen Touch 16GB iPod is a marked improvement over the the first gen, and comes even closer to perfection. Keeping this in mind, this review will show one big, and a number of smaller shortcomings. It may also be difficult to justify upgrading from the 1st to 2nd gen unless you simply must have one of the few hardware improvements, and can live with the fact that you may have to re-purchase some of your accessories.

Touch 16GB iPod - Size and Dimensions
The Touch 16GB iPod now sports a more rounded design on the back, making it look slightly thinner and more like the iPhone than the original did (it is not really thinner than it's predecessor, just looks that way). Unfortunately, the back plate is still made from stainless steel, and this plate attacts fingerprints and scratches almost magically. After one year of near-constant use the backplate of my first gen Touch looks a bit like a wild etch-a-sketch (I carry the Touch in my pocket). Interestingly, the glass on the front appears (after one year of heavy use) to be absolutely scratch-resistant.

It's the backside (that also carries the custom engraving) that quickly becomes blemished. I would have preferred a brushed metal/aluminium backplate. I had to look it up, but the new Touch 16GB iPod is slightly lighter (a few grams) - but it looks thinner (thanks to the tapered edge design). The rounded edges make it fit my palm slightly better, making it feel just right (to be honest, the original Touch was already very, very good in this respect). Other than that the outside dimensions exactly match that of the original Touch. The most visible change from the front is that the steel from the backplate now frames the glass much like it did on the original iPhone.

Touch 16GB iPod - Touch Screen and Controls
The screen is simply gorgeous. It's bright, crisp, has great contrast, and can adapt it's brightness to the ambient light. In direct sunlight, much like it's predecessor it becomes difficult to read correctly. In shade it's perfectly readable -- a feat considering how bright a display has to be to achieve that. Color temperature of the display has shifted slightly downwards (or, to sound less pompuous: the display's colors have shifted slightly from a blueish to a golden tinge, something you wouldn't notice unless you have the two devices side by side).

The touch screen is very responsive, and as I stated before, absolutely scratch-resistant. Surviving a full year in my pocket along with metallic objects such as my keys is a testament to it's durability (looking at the stainles steel backside is a constant reminder just how badly it could have been scratched). As with the original Touch, the same problems occur when you try to control the device 'blind' (i.e. while it is in your pocket): without looking at it, you simply can't. Fortunately, Apple has addressed the most important drawback with this design: a hardware volume control. The screen's resolution remains at 480x320, which is very good (certainly better than my iPod Classic's). Interestingly, I've found out that ripping videos to this resolution does not necessarily yield noticeably better results than for the iPod classic's (320x240) screen, so I now rip to that resolution, conserving some memory.

iPod / iTunes
After one year of owning the original Touch I have to remind myself that this device originally is an iPod -- or rather a digital music player. As it turns out, although I also use it for music playing, this function has more and more been relegated to a background task -- a task, nontheless, that it handles really well. The cover flow, browsing and display functionality has evolved nicely from the original (1.0 and 2.0) versions, and are still the best in the market. The interface improvements support nice touches such as displaying a song's lyrics on single tap, bringing up the volume/cue controls on double-tap of the home button, an alphabetic slide rule when browsing titles, etc.

Still missing is a search function, though. And, especially in light of the gorgeous display capabilities and the recent addition of a new visualizer (in additional to the existing ones in iTunes), I would have loved to see a visualizer on the Touch as well. The biggest (and in my opinion deliberate (as in spiteful)) omission is this: you still can't enable 'hard drive mode', i.e. use the Touch as a mass storage device. The biggest boon is improved battery life.

Video is crisp (still no contrast control, though), and audio playback is just as you expect (again: I'm no audiophile. I'm absolutely happy with most player's audio capabilities). Again I'm not using the Apple-provided white and quite sub-par headphones. I'm using separately purchased ones. New for the Touch 16GB iPod or another second gen is a built-in speaker. Audio quality here is not actually terrible, but close. The sound is tinny, weak, and just somehow comes out of the iPod (mono, of course). I believe that the addition of the speaker has a specific reason different from HiFi: it makes playing games on the Touch 16GB iPod without headphones so much more enjoyable. But for listening to music I would prefer headphones or active speakers. To be honest, I prefer not listening to music from that speaker.

iTunes integration is top-notch as before. Some sort of bug-fix now has made data backup much faster, and both iTunes and the touch gen 2 now sport a new kind of smart playlist that is called 'Genius'. Initially, I wasn't impressed by this feature. Although iTunes 8 has had this feature I regarded it primarily as a well executed new way to sell song and hence didn't use it. On my Touch 16GB iPod, however (which only carries a subset of my library due to memory contraints), this feature literally rocks. On my first day alone it had me re-discover five songs I never knew I had (much less liked).

On the downside, the Touch still does not support playlist groups, which is a constant annoyance to me. I'm also disappointed to see that the Touch still can't synch wirelessly, nor can it be used to access shared playlists (other than downloading them, of course). An application in the App store offers this functionality, albeit only for non-DRM'd titles, proving the point that this is possible.

Images (from iPhoto) can also be synched to the Touch iPod, and nothing is more fun than showing off your iPod's capabilities using a nice picture and 'pinch' and 'swipe'. Interestingly (or rather: unfortunately), iTunes appears to down-sample large images to a smaller resolution, probably to conserve memory. This may make sense, but I would like to be able to have more control over this feature (i.e. decide myself what the image's resolution on the iPod should be).

Touch 16GB iPod – Accessories, the Big Bad Ugly
Unfortunately, Apple has changed the pin-out (*again*) for the iPod connector. As a result, some 'made for iPod' accessories either don't work, or don't work fully any more. For example, my Altec Lansing active speakers can't charge the Touch iPod any more (it was able to charge the 1st gen Touch). This is truly, truly annoying as you don't know if your iPod works with your 'made for iPod' devices any longer, and makes purchasing new accessories a game of chance. My car has a (hideously expensive) iPod integration that luckily still works (including re-charging). Still, the iPod connector compatibility (or lack thereof) is becoming a big mess. Just imagine you want to buy an accessory for your kid or friend, and too late find out that it does not work with it.

Touch 16GB iPod  - WiFi / Internet
A year ago I purchased an Touch 16GB iPod, and got a fully integrated web accessory kit. As it turned out, the addition of WiFi and full internet access is a killer feature to me. The web browser (a mobile version of Safari) is very capable. Much has been said about the fact that Mobile Safari does not support Flash. This is annoying if you visit sites that use it. The pinch/slide gesture-based interface works so well that I regularly use the Touch 16GB iPod for normal web surfing. The general experience has increased over the past few month, no doubt in no small amounts due to the fact that many sites have beed re-designed with the iPhone in mind. Since the Touch's browser is exactly the same, it inherits the benefit.

WiFi speed is good (although it still uses the 802.11b/g, not the n variant) - and mostly depends on the hotspot you are connected to. It remembers the hotspots it has connected to (much like a laptop would), and can also connect using WPA. There are other Web enabled applications that come with the iPod (Maps, which can pinpoint your location by the position of hotspots close to you), Stocks, YouTube, and Weather, which are nice, but remarkable. WiFi reception range is average, but definitely below that of some PC laptops.

Then, the Touch 16GB iPod also comes with Mail, Calendar and Address boock, and these do become killer fieatures, especially when coupled with an Exchange server or (as Apple would prefer) MobileMe. Mail supports 'push' technology, meaning that (almost) as soon an there is an incoming mail (and your Touch is connected to a hotspot), you are notified by a little discreep 'bleep'. Reading emails, including mails with rich content works very well. Composing any but the shortes emails, on the other hand, is bothersome, verging on annoying due to the small virtual keyboard). Still, simply being able to do this makes all the difference. Live Calender updates have saved my bacon a few times already, as you do not have to remember to actively synch your iPod after you have made a change to the calender.

Integration with Exchange (at the point of writing) remains a tad spotty, with no messages appearing for s few hours, and then suddenly many appearing at once (I initially suspected a configuration issue on the Exchange Server, but this appears not to be the case). Depending upon how you configure Mobile Me on your Mac, the results are similar to what you can expect from Exchange (with the difference, of course, that Apple is running the servers for you). Unfortunately, Mobile Me currently does not synch your Notes.

Nicely executed is the integrated iTunes store. While possibly just another mechanism to generate sales, I simply love the fact that if I hear or remember a song, I can almost always instantly purchase it and have it on my Touch 16GB iPod within seconds. Songs purchased on the Touch synchronize back to your main library in iTunes (into a rather silly 'Purchased on Touch' playlist). If a download has to discontinue because the network connection was lost (or for any other reasons), it will continue as soon as the connection to the Internet is restored.

Interestingly, the touch sports (I'm a sucker for lame puns) the required hardware to connect to the 'Nike + iPod' sports accessories built-in (i.e. you do not have to connect the dongle). I say interestingly because these devices utilize the bluetooth frequency band, yet the Touch 16GB iPod  does not support bluetooth devices (headphones, mikes, car integration and printers come to mind). Since I use a shuffle for work-out, this is not a must-have feature for me.

Touch 16GB iPod - Applications/App Store
If Mail, Calendar and Browser are killer apps, Apple has added another killer feature to the Touch (and iPhone) that expands the device's usability (and customizability) by orders of magnitude: the App store. In appearance similar to the iTunes Store, here you can choose from literally hundreds of applications (of greatly varying quality, though), purchase and install them instantly. Prices run from free to roughly 10 USD (there are some more expensive titles, but the majority are priced at a couple of USD). The apps are presented in three different ways ('featured', 'top', browse by category), plus you have the ability to search for keywords.

Although the 'signal to noise' ratio isn't that great (there are quite a lot of useless or awfully executed applications), there are some jaw-droppingly good apps that truly enhance your Touch. Among the first to mention is Apple's own (free) 'Remote' app, which allows you to remote-control iTunes on your Mac or Apple TV - with real-time full visual feedback, and full search capability (allegedly, it is also a real boon for Apple TV users, as it provides a virtual keyboard as input means. Not having Apple TV, I can't comment on this). Then there is an application that allows you to stream all your music (well, the unprotecte at least) to your Touch - over the Internet to wherever you are (interestingly, this App was not produced by Apple).

Greatly enhancing the Touch iPod's usability are eBook readers (the Touch 16GB iPod and another model is almost perfect for rading books, giving you that 'Star Trek' info pad feeling) as well as off-line news readers. Another important category are applications that enable you to easily transfer (and view) files from your Mac/PC to the Touch 16GB iPod. I would have expected Apple to integrate this feature into iTunes (perhaps rudimentary support for PDF), but third party providers are more than happy to bridge this gap for you. And for the geeks there are VNC and SSH clients that finally allow them to control their server cluster using an iPod.

For those who want radio, there are lots of offerings for IP radios. Of course this means that your iPod must remain in range of a hotspot to use this feature. Mine does, so I also now have radio -- and re-discovered just why I never missed it. I'm simply not a radio guy, I guess. I do know that many people miss it, and wish apple had gone the last mile and also added an FM tuner.

Two Apps I'm sure that will arrive soon at the App store is due to another addition to the Touch 16GB iPod: support for external microphones. Apple's hi-end earphones have both a remote and mike built in, and are said to be compatible with the 2nd (and only 2nd) gen Touch 16GB iPod. Audio note pads, and VoIP apps (a la Skype) that allows phone functionality over WiFi are sure to follow soon (note: I have seen these apps available in the US stores; sadly they are not yet available here in Switzerland Also, I interpret Apple's docs that the 2nd gen Touch 16GB iPod and another model supports external microphones, as they have not yet shipped the combined mike/remote headphones to me).

And then there are games. They currently are the biggest category of all applications. The Touch 16GB iPod, with it's integrated accelerometer, 480x320 color screen and touch interface makes a nice gaming device, and developers have come up with some truly fun and innovative games ('Toy Bot' may serve as a great example). Apple may have realized that this is becoming an increasingly important aspect of the Touch 16GB iPod: the Gen 2 device sports a speaker that makes little sense - except to improve the gaming experience (believe me: playing an accelerometer-based game with headphones on can be very little fun when it gets exciting). And improving the experience it does. The Touch 16GB iPod is ill suited for classic 'control pad' based games (e.g. Tetris, Pac Man), and most of their Touch 16GB iPod adaptations suffer accordingly. Other games, however, adapt nicely to touch/accelerometer input (Monkey Ball, Crash Cart etc), or are a natural fit (Labyrinth, Sudoku, Solitair, Othello)

Super-geeks can also download the iPhone/Touch SDK and create their own applications. This is not for the faint of heart, as you first download a few gigabytes (Apple's XCode development environment), and then will have to code in Objective-C (an extension to standard C) and use the Cocoa framework. Plus, you'll need a Mac to do so. The environment is actually very good, and includes an iPhone simulator to test your software before deployment.

I should mention that most of the improvements (with the exception of the hardware upgrades: mike support, built-in nike support, volume buttons and battery life) can be had for free on your 1st gen Touch (if you have the 2.0 Update), or a couple of bucks if you havn't upgraded yet. Unless you (like me) want the larger memory (my first gen only has 16GB), the decision to upgrade to 2nd gen may be difficult.

Touch 16GB iPod in Summary:
The 2nd generation Touch 16GB iPod is an almost perfect device. It combines top-notch video/audio, world-class UI, great casual gaming, hundreds of apps, and full access to the Internet into a single, beautiful package. To sum it up neatly: Untouchable. Well -- almost. It has one big flaw if you have invested in accessories: it may not be compatible with them, as Apple has changed the iPod connector pin-out (again). With those reservations, I recommend the Touch to anyone. Also great: owners of the 1st gen Touch iPod can get most of these goodies with a simple, inexpensive software upgrade.

Hits
+ great display
+ good audio
+ gesture-based interface
+ accelerometer for controls
+ great integration with your music library (via iTunes)
+ long battery life
+ wireless music store
+ wireless App store (killer feature)
+ Speaker for gaming
+ Mail, Calendar and Address book with Push
+ WiFi Internet (killer feature)
+ Remote App (free) for your PC/Mac's iTunes/AppleTV
+ SDK freely available for anyone
+ Microphone and remote support
+ Nike + iPod without dongle

Misses
- incompatibility with 'made for iPod' devices (bad, bad, bad)
- stainless steel backplate (fingerprints and scratches easily)
- no wireless synching
- no wireless playback of streamed iTunes content (an Appstore application can stream unprotected content, though)
- no visualizer
- no search function
- no playlist groups (why, oh why?)
- no GPS nor FM radio
- Notes not synched with MobileMe
- no hard drive mode
- no synching documents (except third party Apps)
- downsampling of photos
- currently tops out at 32GB (would have preferred 64)
- no Bluetooth

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