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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdan" data-source="post: 5962840" data-attributes="member: 564991"><p>You cannot use secondary batteries in AS class. If I were you id just use the Deka for the whole setup. You must have vocals since you have to play music for that class....even if its one 3" mid out of a 85 buick skylark that's partially blown - as long as it plays some sort of audio that can be heard at least inside the car.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion is to find out what fequency your vehicle is peaking at, and find a song with a steady tone around that fequency throughout the song.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdan, post: 5962840, member: 564991"] You cannot use secondary batteries in AS class. If I were you id just use the Deka for the whole setup. You must have vocals since you have to play music for that class....even if its one 3" mid out of a 85 buick skylark that's partially blown - as long as it plays some sort of audio that can be heard at least inside the car. My suggestion is to find out what fequency your vehicle is peaking at, and find a song with a steady tone around that fequency throughout the song. [/QUOTE]
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