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<blockquote data-quote="DirtyDuzit" data-source="post: 8660299" data-attributes="member: 660190"><p>The $25 hifonics 12 which they still sell to this day and I still think is a pretty amazing value in a prefab ported box on a lightning audio amp, it was really small and i think 50-100 rms.</p><p></p><p>I used 4 gauge CCA for the power wire and 18 gauge speaker wire for the ground. It did catch fire.</p><p></p><p>No head unit instead I had an MP3 player running into a Kenwood amp I turned the entire thing on with a white home light switch</p><p></p><p>No fuses and the Kenwood amp had none of the hardware for the inputs so the wires were jammed in and taped </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtyDuzit, post: 8660299, member: 660190"] The $25 hifonics 12 which they still sell to this day and I still think is a pretty amazing value in a prefab ported box on a lightning audio amp, it was really small and i think 50-100 rms. I used 4 gauge CCA for the power wire and 18 gauge speaker wire for the ground. It did catch fire. No head unit instead I had an MP3 player running into a Kenwood amp I turned the entire thing on with a white home light switch No fuses and the Kenwood amp had none of the hardware for the inputs so the wires were jammed in and taped [/QUOTE]
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