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<blockquote data-quote="Hexagram" data-source="post: 2741074" data-attributes="member: 574778"><p>Yes I think it has horns or something, think I remember my brother in law mentioning something about that ( I didnt get it from him )...</p><p></p><p>I had 2 seperate power wires going to the battery...one for each amp. But I went out and got a ...fuse block or some kind of block? Because when I got the 4 guage wire, it wouldnt fit in the 8 guage fuse. So now I have the option of having 2 2-8 guage inputs and 4-8 outputs on the block.</p><p></p><p>And yes I was just looking up how to build your own sub enclosure because the woofer isnt exactly stable, they used 2-3 different kinds of screws and they dont hold the sub in tightly as I wish. And I had to mod it a little bit, only 1 sub fits in the trunk at a time.</p><p></p><p>Hoping to do some kind of box so I can use both subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hexagram, post: 2741074, member: 574778"] Yes I think it has horns or something, think I remember my brother in law mentioning something about that ( I didnt get it from him )... I had 2 seperate power wires going to the battery...one for each amp. But I went out and got a ...fuse block or some kind of block? Because when I got the 4 guage wire, it wouldnt fit in the 8 guage fuse. So now I have the option of having 2 2-8 guage inputs and 4-8 outputs on the block. And yes I was just looking up how to build your own sub enclosure because the woofer isnt exactly stable, they used 2-3 different kinds of screws and they dont hold the sub in tightly as I wish. And I had to mod it a little bit, only 1 sub fits in the trunk at a time. Hoping to do some kind of box so I can use both subs. [/QUOTE]
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