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Probably the Renegade RXA1000D, does not do rated. Its actually a 300-350 watt amplifier
Ok thank you. I wasn't gonna get it anyway.
Probably the Renegade RXA1000D, does not do rated. Its actually a 300-350 watt amplifier
I don't have a drill and don't have access to one.You don't have to use both box terminals on the box. You wire them inside the box like that then run the one wire to one of the box terminals so yes it will work.
Dude a drill is 10 bucks for a cheapo one and a drill bit, idk why you would need one but someone you know must have one. You can buy those things cheap at Harbor Freight or Walmart or anyplace just about.
1st time in my life I have ever heard that someone doesn't own a power or cordless drill or have access to one in 44 years,lol.
I might get one, but if I do it the other way, I get a final load of 1 ohm. That wouldn't stress a 2007 honda fit too much, right?
Idk why he needed the drill either unless he had a separate chamber so he could wire the subwoofers together that way.
Your amp won’t be drawing that many amps all the time. Music is dynamic so the load is constantly changing. After rise, you won’t be seeing that much from the amp anyways. If anything, just get an AGM battery under your hood. You can snag a AGM Duracell from Sams for cheap.
Yes, just figure out what group size your battery now is and just get that size in the Duracell agm. Yes, Sams Club. Or you can check the auto store chains as they all have their brand agm. I bought one through AutoZone 5 years ago when I had a coupon and I had some issue that kept draining the battery and they still replaced it no questions asked. Returns with batteries in my experience have always been easy so if you can, buy at a brick and mortar