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<blockquote data-quote="kingkung" data-source="post: 3212420" data-attributes="member: 579027"><p>i would like to learn how to put my own system in, but i will do it myself on my next car. i am going to get a new car in about a year or two and i'll install the system in that car on my own. But i got my system installed at Best buy. I added one more thing to the set up though, a 1 farad RF cap. The install looks good. everything is well hidden. only thing that you can see (that looks aftermarket ) is the head unit and the tweeters from the SPR-17s set. I have my RF amp and RF cap under the passenger seat and the Alpine f-250 amp under the driver seat. the wiring is all hidden away. I stuck with 8 gauge and 10 gauge wiring, the guy at Best buy said that 8 gauge is fine, he said i won't notice a difference with a bigger gauge ( except the fact that the wire is bigger). My compents and 6x9 are in stock locations. But the system sound good. the bass hits hard and the highs are sharp. I am soo happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingkung, post: 3212420, member: 579027"] i would like to learn how to put my own system in, but i will do it myself on my next car. i am going to get a new car in about a year or two and i'll install the system in that car on my own. But i got my system installed at Best buy. I added one more thing to the set up though, a 1 farad RF cap. The install looks good. everything is well hidden. only thing that you can see (that looks aftermarket ) is the head unit and the tweeters from the SPR-17s set. I have my RF amp and RF cap under the passenger seat and the Alpine f-250 amp under the driver seat. the wiring is all hidden away. I stuck with 8 gauge and 10 gauge wiring, the guy at Best buy said that 8 gauge is fine, he said i won't notice a difference with a bigger gauge ( except the fact that the wire is bigger). My compents and 6x9 are in stock locations. But the system sound good. the bass hits hard and the highs are sharp. I am soo happy. [/QUOTE]
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