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Markeje 02-05-2015 11:37 AM

ESS-ONE Sound in a wraith
 
Anyone have one of these in their wraith? If so, where did you mount it?
Since I do not run either wraith in water or mud, these sound really appealing to my ears.

Markeje 02-06-2015 05:40 AM

Re: ESS-ONE Sound in a wraith
 
109 views and no one knows anything about this little unit? I know the guy I 1:1 with the bronco will get a kick out of it.
I got all the parts for the revamped Bronco Wraith. Just need time to piece it together.

Brickman 02-08-2015 05:55 PM

Re: ESS-ONE Sound in a wraith
 
I just found about this RC sound system. I need to stop looking at stuff. I haven't even painted my Wraith yet :P

If I measured correctly It can be mounted in the front where the receiver box goes. If you move all the electronics to the rear and have the battery in front transversely.
Which is perfect because it sounds exactly where the engine should be. I want it, but definably needs waterproofing. Maybe put it in a balloon or something.

Edit: no it wouldn't fit in the front. Unless the front bumper mounts were wider.

angrymelon 02-17-2015 08:26 PM

Re: ESS-ONE Sound in a wraith
 
Here is my Spawn with the ESS-ONE. Sorry about the bad driving, it's hard to video at the same time.




http://vid535.photobucket.com/albums...pscjvidiaa.mp4

Markeje 09-09-2015 01:09 PM

Re: ESS-ONE Sound in a wraith
 
Thanks Angryman. I have yet to put it into the wraith. Been a long summer moving and other projects. Going to have to figure out where else to try and put it in the wraith sense I have all the electronics in the front. Worse case is I have to move the ESC to the back. I want the battery to stay in the front though.

SCREAMER 09-09-2015 02:57 PM

Re: ESS-ONE Sound in a wraith
 
That sounds really good angrymelon. I had no idea these were around. Adds a whole new scale dimension.


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