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Very confused. Have amps, subs, speakers, but no RCA, wires, amk kit, etc. whats next
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<blockquote data-quote="bbeljefe" data-source="post: 8149269" data-attributes="member: 655960"><p>Either I have a valid point or I don't have a valid point. If you understand how electricity works and you understand that manufacturers build the electrical systems in cars to accommodate only a small amount of additional equipment, then you also understand why it is important to install the big three upgrade on anything over ~500 watts of power. It's true that it doesn't have to be zero gauge and that's why I worded my comments the way I did. My recommendation is for 1/0 because in 25 years of building systems for people, I've seen most of them immediately start making plans for more equipment once they heard a good sounding system in their ride.</p><p></p><p>Also, calling someone ******* is not an argument. If you have a cogent argument against my (or anyone else's) recommendations, then formulate that argument and help someone, rather than hurling baseless insults at people about whom you know nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbeljefe, post: 8149269, member: 655960"] Either I have a valid point or I don't have a valid point. If you understand how electricity works and you understand that manufacturers build the electrical systems in cars to accommodate only a small amount of additional equipment, then you also understand why it is important to install the big three upgrade on anything over ~500 watts of power. It's true that it doesn't have to be zero gauge and that's why I worded my comments the way I did. My recommendation is for 1/0 because in 25 years of building systems for people, I've seen most of them immediately start making plans for more equipment once they heard a good sounding system in their ride. Also, calling someone ******* is not an argument. If you have a cogent argument against my (or anyone else's) recommendations, then formulate that argument and help someone, rather than hurling baseless insults at people about whom you know nothing. [/QUOTE]
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