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<blockquote data-quote="reible82nd" data-source="post: 7972435" data-attributes="member: 629602"><p>Well in murph's defense, you obviously didn't understand what the section you chose to post this thread in was intended for. There is a section in this forum that would be better suited for asking technical questions, but it certainly wouldn't be in the classifieds. You should expect to get a few snide comments.</p><p></p><p>It would also help the folks on here figure out your issue if you described the amplifier(s) and wiring you're currently running. I looked at your profile to see if the info was there, it said "2 type r 15s."</p><p></p><p>For example, If you're running a power-hungry amplifier on Bullz Audio 4 gauge, that might an issue to begin with. If it's one thing I've learned over the years, it's not to neglect my wiring. Once you have all the proper cable, then make sure it is installed properly. I didn't properly ground my system in one of my first installs and I melted my carpet and nearly set my car on fire. All the other suggestions made so far I second, big 3 is a worthwhile upgrade and isn't expensive.</p><p></p><p>Chances are, there are people here that can empathize with and/or help you with your issues. Just familiarize yourself with the forum before you start posting threads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reible82nd, post: 7972435, member: 629602"] Well in murph's defense, you obviously didn't understand what the section you chose to post this thread in was intended for. There is a section in this forum that would be better suited for asking technical questions, but it certainly wouldn't be in the classifieds. You should expect to get a few snide comments. It would also help the folks on here figure out your issue if you described the amplifier(s) and wiring you're currently running. I looked at your profile to see if the info was there, it said "2 type r 15s." For example, If you're running a power-hungry amplifier on Bullz Audio 4 gauge, that might an issue to begin with. If it's one thing I've learned over the years, it's not to neglect my wiring. Once you have all the proper cable, then make sure it is installed properly. I didn't properly ground my system in one of my first installs and I melted my carpet and nearly set my car on fire. All the other suggestions made so far I second, big 3 is a worthwhile upgrade and isn't expensive. Chances are, there are people here that can empathize with and/or help you with your issues. Just familiarize yourself with the forum before you start posting threads. [/QUOTE]
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