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Help me please. I'm a newbie in setting up audio.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ohioguy" data-source="post: 6116993" data-attributes="member: 600816"><p>dont even ask questions. you know nothing. use the searchbar and over look these forums from top to bottom. then think of a budget. your figuring 50$ for a wiring kit which you will need 4 gauge (read up on sizes and why you need them), learn what to connect it to. then learn about ohms, and how to wire a subwoofer. then learn about watts. then pick out a sub you look in your price range and buy an amp preferably with twice the amount of watts peak. rms is the number of watts a subwoofer can handle all the time. peak is the amount its labeled at where it wont work anymore because its too much power. imo get a sub like kenwood or rockford and an amp like mtx, hifonics, or soundstorm since you really dont know anything. its not good to spend a **** ton of money and not know what your doing possibly making a big bonfire if you get a short or something somewhere</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohioguy, post: 6116993, member: 600816"] dont even ask questions. you know nothing. use the searchbar and over look these forums from top to bottom. then think of a budget. your figuring 50$ for a wiring kit which you will need 4 gauge (read up on sizes and why you need them), learn what to connect it to. then learn about ohms, and how to wire a subwoofer. then learn about watts. then pick out a sub you look in your price range and buy an amp preferably with twice the amount of watts peak. rms is the number of watts a subwoofer can handle all the time. peak is the amount its labeled at where it wont work anymore because its too much power. imo get a sub like kenwood or rockford and an amp like mtx, hifonics, or soundstorm since you really dont know anything. its not good to spend a **** ton of money and not know what your doing possibly making a big bonfire if you get a short or something somewhere [/QUOTE]
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