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<blockquote data-quote="ovsims" data-source="post: 348455" data-attributes="member: 550594"><p>I have a couple of mistakes that i will share. when i first started this hobby with my best friend we were troubleshooting our first system . he had just got a deal on the equipment and didn't have the money to get it installed. so we were both like what the heck it can't be too hard it's only three wires and some rca cables right. well it didn't play at first but once we finally got it play it sound good and hit hard to us anyway. so we immediately jumped it the car turned the volume up and headed to the park. while going up a hill we heard a loud thump that wasn't from the subs and started smelling a burning smell. turns out in all the excitement of installing our first system we forgot to screw the amp and wires down.</p><p></p><p>my second story i was doing some custom work in my friends honda accord and while cutting out a piece in his trunk i accidently cut all the wires from the main wiring harness going into the trunk. didn't know it until he called me a said that he got pulled over for not having any brake lights and that none of his back lights worked</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ovsims, post: 348455, member: 550594"] I have a couple of mistakes that i will share. when i first started this hobby with my best friend we were troubleshooting our first system . he had just got a deal on the equipment and didn't have the money to get it installed. so we were both like what the heck it can't be too hard it's only three wires and some rca cables right. well it didn't play at first but once we finally got it play it sound good and hit hard to us anyway. so we immediately jumped it the car turned the volume up and headed to the park. while going up a hill we heard a loud thump that wasn't from the subs and started smelling a burning smell. turns out in all the excitement of installing our first system we forgot to screw the amp and wires down. my second story i was doing some custom work in my friends honda accord and while cutting out a piece in his trunk i accidently cut all the wires from the main wiring harness going into the trunk. didn't know it until he called me a said that he got pulled over for not having any brake lights and that none of his back lights worked [/QUOTE]
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