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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8865072" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>1. Nobody in their right mind is going to give you their phone number, so they can be your personal consultant, just because you want to do things the wrong way. If you have pictures, then post em here. </p><p></p><p>2. Subs in a car are not the same as subs in your home. It doesn't take much in your home for your subs to start reverberating your entire house, which is basically a large enclosure. If you took what most people in here have in their vehicles and put it in your home, you would vibrate your brain into making you dizzy and nauseous very quickly. This is honestly a bad idea to be working towards. </p><p></p><p>3. You've ruined your xbox power supply, and I'm surprised it lasted that long. Get an inverter if you want to use an amp in your home. You need to convert 110/120v to 12v. You don't need an inverter and a battery. Get a 12v car battery, power it off that, and get a charger for it, OR get an inverter and use your home's power, (which would be a lot more efficient).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8865072, member: 674149"] 1. Nobody in their right mind is going to give you their phone number, so they can be your personal consultant, just because you want to do things the wrong way. If you have pictures, then post em here. 2. Subs in a car are not the same as subs in your home. It doesn't take much in your home for your subs to start reverberating your entire house, which is basically a large enclosure. If you took what most people in here have in their vehicles and put it in your home, you would vibrate your brain into making you dizzy and nauseous very quickly. This is honestly a bad idea to be working towards. 3. You've ruined your xbox power supply, and I'm surprised it lasted that long. Get an inverter if you want to use an amp in your home. You need to convert 110/120v to 12v. You don't need an inverter and a battery. Get a 12v car battery, power it off that, and get a charger for it, OR get an inverter and use your home's power, (which would be a lot more efficient). [/QUOTE]
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