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<blockquote data-quote="Ignatowski" data-source="post: 2205756" data-attributes="member: 560090"><p>Solder is the only way for me.....not because of any sound differences because there is none but because crimp connectors,splicers etc all **** and eventually loose thier connection..... - I use the plastic junkie things when Im in a hurry and its not my ride</p><p></p><p>PLUS,Solder is neater and cleaner which shows a more professional install and that goes for</p><p></p><p>my car audio as well as my drag car</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignatowski, post: 2205756, member: 560090"] Solder is the only way for me.....not because of any sound differences because there is none but because crimp connectors,splicers etc all **** and eventually loose thier connection..... - I use the plastic junkie things when Im in a hurry and its not my ride PLUS,Solder is neater and cleaner which shows a more professional install and that goes for my car audio as well as my drag car [/QUOTE]
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