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1st time installing and not sure which way to wire or which amp to use
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<blockquote data-quote="JimmySTAT718" data-source="post: 8748219" data-attributes="member: 683144"><p>I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to write back to me. I kinda figured the Dual Amps werent gonna be something to brag about. I just needed something kinds quick and on a budget I got 3 small kids 5, 3 and 9 months so spending a ton of cash wasn't in the cards right now especially bc this is like a Frankenstein system I did (being that I got different items from different people that were upgrading).lol</p><p></p><p>I always knew and heard from my older brother pioneer was ok and JL Audio, Rockford Fosgate, MTX and Alpine were always his favorite brands, so being that this is just my work car I don't need anything special now once I get my new csr in the upcoming weeks bsck I will definitely be putting something nice or attempt to put something nice in that.</p><p></p><p> Again thank you for your help and I hope you can help me on my next install bc I'm just glad that I didn't F*ck anything up trying to do thisnmy first time. All in all I'm about as satisfied as I expected. I tried the little 1000w amp first and wired it bridged and thought it sounded like straight is.</p><p></p><p>So today I wired it again bridged to the 1200 watt amp and I think it hits a little harder and sounds s little better but I'm curious if I wire them "in line," I guess you would call it? Not sure of the proper terminology here. Sub 1 wire positive on sub to positive on amp and negative on sub to negative to amp and the same for sub 2? I am curious if I will get more power and harder hits? Or do you think keeping them bridged is the way to do it until I get some real deal Amps? Again I really appreciate your help and opinions and look forward to you responding agajn, thanks again bro!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmySTAT718, post: 8748219, member: 683144"] I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to write back to me. I kinda figured the Dual Amps werent gonna be something to brag about. I just needed something kinds quick and on a budget I got 3 small kids 5, 3 and 9 months so spending a ton of cash wasn't in the cards right now especially bc this is like a Frankenstein system I did (being that I got different items from different people that were upgrading).lol I always knew and heard from my older brother pioneer was ok and JL Audio, Rockford Fosgate, MTX and Alpine were always his favorite brands, so being that this is just my work car I don't need anything special now once I get my new csr in the upcoming weeks bsck I will definitely be putting something nice or attempt to put something nice in that. Again thank you for your help and I hope you can help me on my next install bc I'm just glad that I didn't F*ck anything up trying to do thisnmy first time. All in all I'm about as satisfied as I expected. I tried the little 1000w amp first and wired it bridged and thought it sounded like straight is. So today I wired it again bridged to the 1200 watt amp and I think it hits a little harder and sounds s little better but I'm curious if I wire them "in line," I guess you would call it? Not sure of the proper terminology here. Sub 1 wire positive on sub to positive on amp and negative on sub to negative to amp and the same for sub 2? I am curious if I will get more power and harder hits? Or do you think keeping them bridged is the way to do it until I get some real deal Amps? Again I really appreciate your help and opinions and look forward to you responding agajn, thanks again bro!!! [/QUOTE]
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