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<blockquote data-quote="Knowmadic" data-source="post: 8101837" data-attributes="member: 650280"><p>I would not consider giving him a refund. Instead I'd try helping him out and set him in the right direction, there is no reason to shun him just because he is a noob to Car Audio. Set him straight with some good 4 gauge wires, maybe even new RCA's. Then send him to a guide on how install them or give a quick overview. After the wires are all run tell him what the filters do and that might be why it isn't hitting anything. Finally, the most important step, help him set the gain! All of that honestly takes 10 minutes or less so on the phone if you guide him through it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knowmadic, post: 8101837, member: 650280"] I would not consider giving him a refund. Instead I'd try helping him out and set him in the right direction, there is no reason to shun him just because he is a noob to Car Audio. Set him straight with some good 4 gauge wires, maybe even new RCA's. Then send him to a guide on how install them or give a quick overview. After the wires are all run tell him what the filters do and that might be why it isn't hitting anything. Finally, the most important step, help him set the gain! All of that honestly takes 10 minutes or less so on the phone if you guide him through it. [/QUOTE]
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