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<blockquote data-quote="AVX Mike" data-source="post: 6841678" data-attributes="member: 571805"><p>It can't slam, bro! Your front wave and back waves aren't separated. This is the purpose of an enclosure. I don't know how bad your friends cars sound for this set up to remote sound like anything resembling good sound. Like I said you need enclosures for the speakers first off. Without that you will get no where. I was you in my younger days, 12-13 years old. No one was there to tell me I was doing things very wrong and possibly damaging my equipment. I broke a lot of stuff learning what I know now. Stop what you are doing. Learn about ohms and enclosures and some basic theory on how sound and speakers work. Just hooking up stuff and not having the slighest clue as to what you are doing isn't a good way to learn, unless you got a lot of money to waste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AVX Mike, post: 6841678, member: 571805"] It can't slam, bro! Your front wave and back waves aren't separated. This is the purpose of an enclosure. I don't know how bad your friends cars sound for this set up to remote sound like anything resembling good sound. Like I said you need enclosures for the speakers first off. Without that you will get no where. I was you in my younger days, 12-13 years old. No one was there to tell me I was doing things very wrong and possibly damaging my equipment. I broke a lot of stuff learning what I know now. Stop what you are doing. Learn about ohms and enclosures and some basic theory on how sound and speakers work. Just hooking up stuff and not having the slighest clue as to what you are doing isn't a good way to learn, unless you got a lot of money to waste. [/QUOTE]
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