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Caps are good for only one thing...anchoring a boat and holding some papers down...wait thats two
I'd use the 8 gauge for the highs amp and the 4 gauge for the sub amp...no need for a d block
Ok...Today I was looking under my truck for running new grounds and such and found four 12 gauge ground straps under the sides of the truck...
Pics bro....pics
No SOLDERING is needed lol...just strip the ends and screw it down
Decent price
I like it...haha I'd do em both...at the same time
Just saw this amp....it Kicks Butt...LITERALLY HAHA!!!! http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=269-166
Easy way to do this...easiest with trunk cars. Behind the dash, connect the rear speaker wires to the fronts(of the factory harnnes not comming...
Good...because there are three factory wires that go to the battery and they are all in one loom...the alt, starter, and engine ground. I'm just...
haha...Damn you...man I wonder what noobs think when they first come here and read all of our posts...especially the neverending thread...lol...
Gator...I think you'll like it here...we screw around a lot and like to have fun....but keep it real and are serious when needed
yes do a search...through all of these damn pages haha And thanks Viking...I am planning on running a 0 gauge from the battery to the frame...
Stickey on how to make your own caps???
I wasn't saying it was a good "quality'' amp but just a good old tough amp...It was just sittin in the basement so I put it to use in my bedroom.
lol wow. I'd buy it....prolly could make some money selling it to some dumb kid at school
Damn 10 ohm speakers??? And damn those are some nasty scratches on her car
Well I have an old JVC A-X5 Stereo Integrated Amplifer Super-A Its big and pretty powerfull...I'm not sure if the Super-A means class A topology...
No problem guys....just sharing info...and yes that is one long read...but it was very informative for me
Is that a external cap on the side of that thing??? lol