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<blockquote data-quote="djdilliodon!" data-source="post: 8790056" data-attributes="member: 684299"><p>the issue is when we tell ourselves oh I’ll do it and just sell it if I don’t like it. Sounds good now till you actually try and sell it lol. Enclosures unless professionally built no one even wants them, even the ones professionally built sell for far less second hand. Whatever the stuff cost new online at the cheapest new price you can find, you can only hope to get half that if you are lucky. Sell it all now, get 2 subs that will take the power and upgrade the power cable. If it takes time to save up for it, the reward when it’s done is even greater than getting it faster! Of course tho you can always do what you want as what sounds like crap to me may sound wonderful to you or the other way around. One thing I’ve learned in car audio is we all at some point have to pay tuition in order to learn. This may just be the tuition you must pay, good news is it doesn’t seem it will be nearly as expensive as some of us had to pay lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djdilliodon!, post: 8790056, member: 684299"] the issue is when we tell ourselves oh I’ll do it and just sell it if I don’t like it. Sounds good now till you actually try and sell it lol. Enclosures unless professionally built no one even wants them, even the ones professionally built sell for far less second hand. Whatever the stuff cost new online at the cheapest new price you can find, you can only hope to get half that if you are lucky. Sell it all now, get 2 subs that will take the power and upgrade the power cable. If it takes time to save up for it, the reward when it’s done is even greater than getting it faster! Of course tho you can always do what you want as what sounds like crap to me may sound wonderful to you or the other way around. One thing I’ve learned in car audio is we all at some point have to pay tuition in order to learn. This may just be the tuition you must pay, good news is it doesn’t seem it will be nearly as expensive as some of us had to pay lol. [/QUOTE]
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