I keep telling myself YOLO...
But I need to be able to buy food as well...
I keep telling myself YOLO...
But I need to be able to buy food as well...
Anyway, all the best on your setup.
Epic sound is as much about the journey as the destination...
or some cra'p like that. lol
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I bought some 16 and some 12 gauge from him OFC speaker wire. It should do fine as long as he isn't telling the Chinese to cut the copper with led... or some stupid nonsense like that. lol
That was before I found out he was a f'uker
My wire bill was rediculous as well :.(.................. For the power wire and RCA's from KNU. KNU's RCA's aren't worth the money either found that out last weekend.
Get rears. Does a little good for front seat passengers, but backseat riders will appriciate it. I sat back there and listened. A guy rode back thhere the other day, i asked how it sounded back there, he said awesome, and it does, its loud and clearAtleast theyll have the clarity we have up front and have an enjoyable ride. Im think about placing 2 tweets somehbwere midways back if i can fiind a good spot for them.
Amp the rears
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This is why I am a member of CA... this right here.
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2003 JEEP Grand Cherokee LTD
HU- pioneer 80prs
Front Stage- B2 ES 6.1I
FS Amp- B2 Quattro
Sub Amp-B2 Zero1
Subs- Tantric HDD 12's
box - 6^3 33hz
Your 80PRS most likely will not allow the speaker outputs to work with the head unit in network mode. This is probably explained in the user manual, which I haven't read. I don't know this for a fact but I'm guessing it will disable those outputs and only use the pre-outs. This means no rear fill unless you let a separate DSP with at least 8 channels do the crossovers.
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On page 3 of the installation manual, it explains how to setup for standard mode with internal amp, standard mode without internal amp, network mode with internal amp, and network mode without internal amp. I haven't tried it, but I'd assume this means that the internal amp will still work in network mode.
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