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<blockquote data-quote="TheUnderFighter" data-source="post: 7863489" data-attributes="member: 631325"><p>OH, okay, you're fine with that then haha, I was very confused. The kit that you get, well be determined on how big of an amp you plan to get to power those subwoofers. Chances are though, you will need a 0 gauge kit. What amplifier you get will determine if you need an OFC or CCA kit. If he used super glue on the speaker wire, being patient and rubbing some acetone (nail polish remover) on them, will break down the glue without harming anything. If he used a hot glue gun, you'll probably have to heat it up a bit, maybe use a fresh soldering iron, or try prying the glue off.</p><p></p><p>As for who to buy the amp kit from, I'd highly recommend AudioTechnix, as one of the quickest growing accessory companies in the game right now. Here's a page to their amplifier kits on here, they may have better deals going on, but you'd have to ask: <a href="http:////forums/audio-technix/549646-audio-technix-amp-kits.html" target="_blank">http://www.caraudio.com/forums/audio-technix/549646-audio-technix-amp-kits.html</a></p><p></p><p>The bad news is, is that you're like going to need and OFC amp kit, and that's another $105. But we won't know for sure until you tell us how much power you're looking to run to those subs.</p><p></p><p>Also, here is a review I just did on their amp kit: <a href="http:////forums/audio-technix/556009-review-0-gauge-amp-kit-wiring-accessories.html" target="_blank">http://www.caraudio.com/forums/audio-technix/556009-review-0-gauge-amp-kit-wiring-accessories.html</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would still pull everything out and make sure everything is connected properly. Like I said, your "friend" did everything wrong. You should start from scratch to ensure you don't ruin hundreds of dollars worth of equipment. At least pull out the head unit and take pictures so we can make sure they look okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheUnderFighter, post: 7863489, member: 631325"] OH, okay, you're fine with that then haha, I was very confused. The kit that you get, well be determined on how big of an amp you plan to get to power those subwoofers. Chances are though, you will need a 0 gauge kit. What amplifier you get will determine if you need an OFC or CCA kit. If he used super glue on the speaker wire, being patient and rubbing some acetone (nail polish remover) on them, will break down the glue without harming anything. If he used a hot glue gun, you'll probably have to heat it up a bit, maybe use a fresh soldering iron, or try prying the glue off. As for who to buy the amp kit from, I'd highly recommend AudioTechnix, as one of the quickest growing accessory companies in the game right now. Here's a page to their amplifier kits on here, they may have better deals going on, but you'd have to ask: [URL="http:////forums/audio-technix/549646-audio-technix-amp-kits.html"]http://www.caraudio.com/forums/audio-technix/549646-audio-technix-amp-kits.html[/URL] The bad news is, is that you're like going to need and OFC amp kit, and that's another $105. But we won't know for sure until you tell us how much power you're looking to run to those subs. Also, here is a review I just did on their amp kit: [URL="http:////forums/audio-technix/556009-review-0-gauge-amp-kit-wiring-accessories.html"]http://www.caraudio.com/forums/audio-technix/556009-review-0-gauge-amp-kit-wiring-accessories.html[/URL] I would still pull everything out and make sure everything is connected properly. Like I said, your "friend" did everything wrong. You should start from scratch to ensure you don't ruin hundreds of dollars worth of equipment. At least pull out the head unit and take pictures so we can make sure they look okay. [/QUOTE]
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