Install prices? are you kidding me?

Just diy cuz if something goes wrong at least you know where all the connections are. If you don't you will just have to take it right back and get them to fix it. I had a buddy who got his all done at a local shop and they put his amp in to low of a load and kept overheating. He didn't know why so he had to take it back. Most regular people don't know about ohm loads and things like that but if you diy maybe you could learn about it along the way.

 
Believe me, you may not know what you're doing, but chances are , they don't either. It's best to do it yourself and learn on your own. Do research on here, ask questions, try some things, **** up, learn from your mistakes. To me, it's a whole lot better than paying to get *** *****. Some of the stuff that I have seen stereo shops do have been very amateurish to say the least. It may seem like forever to get something installed at first, but once you've done it a few times, there's nothing to it.

 
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