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<blockquote data-quote="$IMMON$" data-source="post: 1228537" data-attributes="member: 564127"><p>hey thanks for the tip..i am currently using my stock deck for now and will upgrade later..so i have a question for you...i have been told i will wire my amp to my back speakers instead in order to get the amp goin, which will sacrifice some performance until i buy my deck and get the RCA cables in place. does this sounda accurate to you?</p><p></p><p>also, what is a good way to route through my firewall, i do not feel extremely confident to drill through it, and ive been quoted around $200 for an installation(thats with me supplying all wires,amp,sub,box,etc) so i am confident enough to hook up my speakers to the amp and wire the sub, and run the power cord under carpets and attatch to battery..but i dont want to drill...lol</p><p></p><p>what is the best way around this? and do i still wire the "remote turn-on" cable from the deck to the amp?</p><p></p><p>thanks alot for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="$IMMON$, post: 1228537, member: 564127"] hey thanks for the tip..i am currently using my stock deck for now and will upgrade later..so i have a question for you...i have been told i will wire my amp to my back speakers instead in order to get the amp goin, which will sacrifice some performance until i buy my deck and get the RCA cables in place. does this sounda accurate to you? also, what is a good way to route through my firewall, i do not feel extremely confident to drill through it, and ive been quoted around $200 for an installation(thats with me supplying all wires,amp,sub,box,etc) so i am confident enough to hook up my speakers to the amp and wire the sub, and run the power cord under carpets and attatch to battery..but i dont want to drill...lol what is the best way around this? and do i still wire the "remote turn-on" cable from the deck to the amp? thanks alot for your help! [/QUOTE]
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