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<blockquote data-quote="Gksportster" data-source="post: 8711748" data-attributes="member: 680515"><p>They are all 3 Rockford fosgates a old school punch 40 running my sub</p><p>And then a t400-2 for the frount speakers then a another Rockford fosgate I took them to a stereo place they said the one I don’t know the model number was bad .</p><p>And he said that little amp hits hard I said will the t400-2 be better for the sub he said that little amp will hit about the same.</p><p>So I went out and baught a new ra60f alpine 4 Chanel amp to run all my frount and rears and so far keeping the punch 40 for the sub in my 1938 Oldsmobile business coupe [ATTACH=full]22557[/ATTACH]</p><p>Oh yea I baught new speaker wires and new extra shielded rca’s and new power and ground and remote wires. I’m still not finished installing every thing I had some aluminum tape so I went over all the rca and speaker wires under the carpet. Since some people said to use aluminum foil. </p><p>The rca and speaker wires only cross the battery cables in one spot no avoiding it the power wires run down the center of the car from the battery in the trunk through the center console area to the fuse box to power it and ground it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gksportster, post: 8711748, member: 680515"] They are all 3 Rockford fosgates a old school punch 40 running my sub And then a t400-2 for the frount speakers then a another Rockford fosgate I took them to a stereo place they said the one I don’t know the model number was bad . And he said that little amp hits hard I said will the t400-2 be better for the sub he said that little amp will hit about the same. So I went out and baught a new ra60f alpine 4 Chanel amp to run all my frount and rears and so far keeping the punch 40 for the sub in my 1938 Oldsmobile business coupe [ATTACH type="full" alt="22557"]22557[/ATTACH] Oh yea I baught new speaker wires and new extra shielded rca’s and new power and ground and remote wires. I’m still not finished installing every thing I had some aluminum tape so I went over all the rca and speaker wires under the carpet. Since some people said to use aluminum foil. The rca and speaker wires only cross the battery cables in one spot no avoiding it the power wires run down the center of the car from the battery in the trunk through the center console area to the fuse box to power it and ground it. [/QUOTE]
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