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<blockquote data-quote="tdunc3" data-source="post: 8309919" data-attributes="member: 662894"><p>I'll apologize for my lack of knowing anything about car audio, I recently decided to buy my first set of subs and I installed them myself. I bought 2 12" kicker compR's already enclosed from best buy, and an amp that came with it, 1200w also kicker. I hooked everything up to my headunit and everything was working fine, subs were hitting good, everything sounded good (well, good for me). Then my buddy came over to "fix it" cus he said i should make it so all the extra power wire is in my trunk, so he tries pulling it through and he broke the 4 gauge wire, and it hit something metal and sparked and now the subs won't work, the amp still powers on tho, it did right after the sparking, and we repaired the wire and it still powers on, but no subs.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any reply, and please try to dumb it down for me haha I know next to nothing about car audio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdunc3, post: 8309919, member: 662894"] I'll apologize for my lack of knowing anything about car audio, I recently decided to buy my first set of subs and I installed them myself. I bought 2 12" kicker compR's already enclosed from best buy, and an amp that came with it, 1200w also kicker. I hooked everything up to my headunit and everything was working fine, subs were hitting good, everything sounded good (well, good for me). Then my buddy came over to "fix it" cus he said i should make it so all the extra power wire is in my trunk, so he tries pulling it through and he broke the 4 gauge wire, and it hit something metal and sparked and now the subs won't work, the amp still powers on tho, it did right after the sparking, and we repaired the wire and it still powers on, but no subs. Thanks in advance for any reply, and please try to dumb it down for me haha I know next to nothing about car audio. [/QUOTE]
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