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<blockquote data-quote="Theride" data-source="post: 7750123" data-attributes="member: 566955"><p>old thread but if the thread started comes back in......this audio thing is a learning process. it starts doing those stupid things to learn and hope nothing bad happens. im coming from using boss amps and 5x7 coaxial speakers that i thought were awesome. if you continue to read and take things slow, you will eventually get to a point where you have a good general understanding of how things work. i too have made grounds using no ring terminal. ive ran wires down my car that were not very hidden. ive had amps in my car that was not secured.</p><p></p><p>not that im anywhere close to being extremely competent with car audio. im still not sure how to do a BIG 3. Im starting to learn to go ACTIVE and just now learning frequency and all those things. for the first time i sealed and deaden my car's doors. the bass reproduction is incredible because of that.</p><p></p><p>just continue to read and ask questions. i've been messing around with car audio for over 10 years now and based on reading this site, i still have ALOT to learn.</p><p></p><p>car audio addiction is like any other addiction. just enjoy while you learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theride, post: 7750123, member: 566955"] old thread but if the thread started comes back in......this audio thing is a learning process. it starts doing those stupid things to learn and hope nothing bad happens. im coming from using boss amps and 5x7 coaxial speakers that i thought were awesome. if you continue to read and take things slow, you will eventually get to a point where you have a good general understanding of how things work. i too have made grounds using no ring terminal. ive ran wires down my car that were not very hidden. ive had amps in my car that was not secured. not that im anywhere close to being extremely competent with car audio. im still not sure how to do a BIG 3. Im starting to learn to go ACTIVE and just now learning frequency and all those things. for the first time i sealed and deaden my car's doors. the bass reproduction is incredible because of that. just continue to read and ask questions. i've been messing around with car audio for over 10 years now and based on reading this site, i still have ALOT to learn. car audio addiction is like any other addiction. just enjoy while you learn. [/QUOTE]
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