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Volume/head-unit Problems....installing An Amp...enough Power?
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<blockquote data-quote="iamtheguyy" data-source="post: 4434694" data-attributes="member: 591179"><p>yes, I couldn't justify paying someone to do it....yet...</p><p></p><p>i used the wiring harness from best buy...used flat blade connectors to hook up the speakers ( im bad at soldering and I might change my mind...)</p><p></p><p>...so far I haven't messed with the factory wiring except to put on connectors and wire up the harness...it passes the each speaker fader test....do you think I am asking too much from my head unit? are the speakers too much for it? considering the factory ones max out at 20 watts</p><p></p><p>I ran the same "unprofessional" unsoldered connections in my old car (with the amp and a sub) and it did just fine...think the factory ground is not good enough?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamtheguyy, post: 4434694, member: 591179"] yes, I couldn't justify paying someone to do it....yet... i used the wiring harness from best buy...used flat blade connectors to hook up the speakers ( im bad at soldering and I might change my mind...) ...so far I haven't messed with the factory wiring except to put on connectors and wire up the harness...it passes the each speaker fader test....do you think I am asking too much from my head unit? are the speakers too much for it? considering the factory ones max out at 20 watts I ran the same "unprofessional" unsoldered connections in my old car (with the amp and a sub) and it did just fine...think the factory ground is not good enough? [/QUOTE]
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