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<blockquote data-quote="Jvs" data-source="post: 7746682" data-attributes="member: 641844"><p>Hey guys</p><p></p><p>I'm new to the car audio scene and I had a few questions. Firstly: so I'm running two old 12 inch Rockford punch xlc's with a 1000 watt Kenwood amp and I currently have the two subs hooked up to the corresponding right and left speaker inputs in the amp. Could I possibly install both positive and both negative connections for the subs into the bridged terminal and get more sound?</p><p></p><p>Second: I've seen that there are some devices used to do tuning and check for distortion and what not, is there any way I can do this myself? If I took it in and had it done at a shop how much would they charge?</p><p></p><p>Third: this is more of a car question but after the installation of everything I noticed my passenger side mirror won't open when I push the button the in the drivers side (it does work on the passenger side for the passenger side though)</p><p></p><p>Finally: man i gotta say, it helped so much having an aftermarket deck installed vs doing a LOC! I was amazed at how much easier it made things having a deck with RCAs and adjustable subwoofer controls built into it. Not to mention how good it made my stock speakers on my scion tc sound</p><p></p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jvs, post: 7746682, member: 641844"] Hey guys I'm new to the car audio scene and I had a few questions. Firstly: so I'm running two old 12 inch Rockford punch xlc's with a 1000 watt Kenwood amp and I currently have the two subs hooked up to the corresponding right and left speaker inputs in the amp. Could I possibly install both positive and both negative connections for the subs into the bridged terminal and get more sound? Second: I've seen that there are some devices used to do tuning and check for distortion and what not, is there any way I can do this myself? If I took it in and had it done at a shop how much would they charge? Third: this is more of a car question but after the installation of everything I noticed my passenger side mirror won't open when I push the button the in the drivers side (it does work on the passenger side for the passenger side though) Finally: man i gotta say, it helped so much having an aftermarket deck installed vs doing a LOC! I was amazed at how much easier it made things having a deck with RCAs and adjustable subwoofer controls built into it. Not to mention how good it made my stock speakers on my scion tc sound Jeff [/QUOTE]
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