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<blockquote data-quote="matt3D" data-source="post: 6983817" data-attributes="member: 625780"><p>It really depends on the amplifier. For me, I have two amps and they both have terminals for the speaker, power and ground connections, so I just put the wires inside and tightened them down. For non terminal inputs like the ones on your Alpine mrp f300 you can connect the bare wires as well but it will look nicer with a spade connectors. You could sand down the spade terminals on each side to get them to fit if you wanted to use them too. However, remember to use a ring terminal and a big bolt when you ground the amp to your car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt3D, post: 6983817, member: 625780"] It really depends on the amplifier. For me, I have two amps and they both have terminals for the speaker, power and ground connections, so I just put the wires inside and tightened them down. For non terminal inputs like the ones on your Alpine mrp f300 you can connect the bare wires as well but it will look nicer with a spade connectors. You could sand down the spade terminals on each side to get them to fit if you wanted to use them too. However, remember to use a ring terminal and a big bolt when you ground the amp to your car. [/QUOTE]
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