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Um....they are retarded...and nice looking box. Ebay sucks balls...thats why they don't know what they are talking about. Look at the model...
lol my bad...here's what I was thinking of http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=15720 and Ranger...I see..a lot...
Um...power handling is a function of the enclosure. My sub is only rated at 200 watts rms but in my box it can handle 400-500 all day
Um...if you want the highs to be loud and clear your gonna need a high pass crossover...they aren't supposed to reproduce much bass anyways...
Well wire each speaker to a channel. Then daisy chain the positives on each sub to the pos on a channel...then do the same for the negative...
Here...costs less....has 4 volt preouts...and is better. The regular Pioneer decks have a bad ground circuit something. Bad feedback, alternator...
I would suggest you get a monkey in your trunk and have it do everything for you lol
I know....and I always correct your grammer also!!!!
You mean a CABRIOLET...lol you need to learn how to spell your own car first...lol sorry just jaggin ya. Um....are there no speakers already in...
Viking, What do...
oh here 50-60 is perfect for working on cars...it does get pretty hot working...i hate to sweat
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Build up that Lincoln motor...put a blower on it
Um...dude like Dreamz said...with what your asking and how much you wanna pay...its nowhere close. You can't have the loudest lasting system on...
That headunt is a good piece...its rated at 22 watts rms per channel...which should be fine for a couple pairs of speakers. The preout voltage is...
LOL...yes i could!!!!! Well how much space do you have for a box??
What do you mean 4 or 5 volt deck??? most decks put out between 16-20 WATTS rms. What deck are you buying??
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-w67UfH2HfpI/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=300&I=113KDCX790 Are you talking about that?? because thats a little more than...
Dude sorry but making mulitple posts all exactly the same isn't really cool...there's a lot of us here and you don't need to worry about not...
Um...by processor are you talking about a multi-band equalizer??? If so...one is not needed