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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8556037" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>what kinda sub so u have? no u never want any connector on sub unless u have to use a plug for cheaper subs unless u have had some crazy $1000 sub with 5000 rms in a competition i guess some peeps may do that idk..., i say that because some companys don't even like terminals on sub boxes, it's really better to have wire straight from amp to sub (as little between amp and sub as u can),. drill small hole in back or side of box (not where a port is) once sub is wired and u test it a few mins pull out any excess wire (out of box leave a little don't pull hard) and seal tiny hole with caulk, my last box was like that for 8 yrs and still is in another guys truck it has 12ga in it too..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8556037, member: 671921"] what kinda sub so u have? no u never want any connector on sub unless u have to use a plug for cheaper subs unless u have had some crazy $1000 sub with 5000 rms in a competition i guess some peeps may do that idk..., i say that because some companys don't even like terminals on sub boxes, it's really better to have wire straight from amp to sub (as little between amp and sub as u can),. drill small hole in back or side of box (not where a port is) once sub is wired and u test it a few mins pull out any excess wire (out of box leave a little don't pull hard) and seal tiny hole with caulk, my last box was like that for 8 yrs and still is in another guys truck it has 12ga in it too.. [/QUOTE]
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