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Finally installed my first system! Yay!
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<blockquote data-quote="BoominBeast" data-source="post: 1233228" data-attributes="member: 556672"><p>Oh and you risk almost zero damage. people play subs free air all the time, and you are nowhere close to doing that. Also make sure u have the sub hooked up right. If its an 8 ohm amp like for home audio. you wire series in parralell than then negative to positive and positive to negative then to the amp.</p><p></p><p>I dont know why ur second sub is not working.</p><p></p><p>what gauge are u running. 4,8,12. Make sure the terminal from the wire are clappered in properly meaning they are not loose. and make sure the length of the wire exposed from the wire cutter/stripper is long enough and small enough to fit through the terminal whole. if not just twirl the wire around to make it thinner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoominBeast, post: 1233228, member: 556672"] Oh and you risk almost zero damage. people play subs free air all the time, and you are nowhere close to doing that. Also make sure u have the sub hooked up right. If its an 8 ohm amp like for home audio. you wire series in parralell than then negative to positive and positive to negative then to the amp. I dont know why ur second sub is not working. what gauge are u running. 4,8,12. Make sure the terminal from the wire are clappered in properly meaning they are not loose. and make sure the length of the wire exposed from the wire cutter/stripper is long enough and small enough to fit through the terminal whole. if not just twirl the wire around to make it thinner. [/QUOTE]
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