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<blockquote data-quote="Suicide Bobb" data-source="post: 6664728" data-attributes="member: 617319"><p>Holy <strong>S</strong>hit! Under the assumption that the little black wires were common negatives, I grabbed a colored wire and a black wire, taped the rest off, and hooked it up to my 12v battery charger (to test car amps in my house). The little <strong>f</strong>ucker works! i bought over 40 amps, from rockfords, to ppi's, to coustics, you name it, and the two that stood out as the <strong>s</strong>hittiest looking were the Sherwood and a Kenwood Excelon, the Sherwood being the <strong>s</strong>hittiest. The circuit board was a mess of gunk on the backside, and there were spider webs and what not everywhere. I am absolutely flabbergasted that the thing works. When I heard my sub buzzing after I turned it on, I dropped a load in my pants. It may be a Sherwood, but still...thats amazing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suicide Bobb, post: 6664728, member: 617319"] Holy [B]S[/B]hit! Under the assumption that the little black wires were common negatives, I grabbed a colored wire and a black wire, taped the rest off, and hooked it up to my 12v battery charger (to test car amps in my house). The little [B]f[/B]ucker works! i bought over 40 amps, from rockfords, to ppi's, to coustics, you name it, and the two that stood out as the [B]s[/B]hittiest looking were the Sherwood and a Kenwood Excelon, the Sherwood being the [B]s[/B]hittiest. The circuit board was a mess of gunk on the backside, and there were spider webs and what not everywhere. I am absolutely flabbergasted that the thing works. When I heard my sub buzzing after I turned it on, I dropped a load in my pants. It may be a Sherwood, but still...thats amazing [/QUOTE]
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