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<blockquote data-quote="JL Audio" data-source="post: 8103642" data-attributes="member: 572633"><p>The amp... can't pick up.... the sub? Is your sub d2 or d4?</p><p></p><p>God **** the retards out there that can install. If you would have bought that Rf amp just because he tried to sell it to you, knowing that's what he is trying to do.. make money, then i'd nominated you for King Tard of 2013 already this year. Tell him to go **** himself he doesn't know what he's talking about and to set the damned amp like he is supposed to do as an installer.</p><p></p><p>i've never heard such ****.. the amp can't pick up the sub.. lol if it's a d4 it may not power it as much.. if it's d2, it should "pick it up" plenty. My God... I dunno how to even take this. I think you should honestly, not have a system or mess with one until you do some heavy reading.. just because it's wasting your time and money both. I am not saying it to be mean.. i'm saying it to stop you from wasting those things. Get a better understanding of it.. keep what you have now and just wait.. learn and then do it yourself. I doubt you can upgrade something you already have unless you plan to just sell your old amp on here and buy a new one. "upgrading" doesn't work like that hardly with companies anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL Audio, post: 8103642, member: 572633"] The amp... can't pick up.... the sub? Is your sub d2 or d4? God **** the retards out there that can install. If you would have bought that Rf amp just because he tried to sell it to you, knowing that's what he is trying to do.. make money, then i'd nominated you for King Tard of 2013 already this year. Tell him to go **** himself he doesn't know what he's talking about and to set the damned amp like he is supposed to do as an installer. i've never heard such ****.. the amp can't pick up the sub.. lol if it's a d4 it may not power it as much.. if it's d2, it should "pick it up" plenty. My God... I dunno how to even take this. I think you should honestly, not have a system or mess with one until you do some heavy reading.. just because it's wasting your time and money both. I am not saying it to be mean.. i'm saying it to stop you from wasting those things. Get a better understanding of it.. keep what you have now and just wait.. learn and then do it yourself. I doubt you can upgrade something you already have unless you plan to just sell your old amp on here and buy a new one. "upgrading" doesn't work like that hardly with companies anymore. [/QUOTE]
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