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<blockquote data-quote="2013Sonata" data-source="post: 8102832" data-attributes="member: 654735"><p>I know. I really didn't want to buy a prefab but I didn't have a choice at the moment :/. The wire is connected to the cup with something I've never seen before. The connector is strange. The subs are wired to 1 ohm because of the amp. I have an AQ1200D. Is there a problem if I wire them through the port and just connect them directly to the amp?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Any kind of caulk would do? Or do I need a specific one? So you're saying there won't be a problem wiring through the port right?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I really don't want to use the terminal cups because of what I've heard about them. Especially the melting stories lol. Basically I'd bridge them in the box and then run the speaker wire out the port and to the amp. Sound about right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2013Sonata, post: 8102832, member: 654735"] I know. I really didn't want to buy a prefab but I didn't have a choice at the moment :/. The wire is connected to the cup with something I've never seen before. The connector is strange. The subs are wired to 1 ohm because of the amp. I have an AQ1200D. Is there a problem if I wire them through the port and just connect them directly to the amp? Any kind of caulk would do? Or do I need a specific one? So you're saying there won't be a problem wiring through the port right? I really don't want to use the terminal cups because of what I've heard about them. Especially the melting stories lol. Basically I'd bridge them in the box and then run the speaker wire out the port and to the amp. Sound about right? [/QUOTE]
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