Re: Sub-woofer ?

From: Josh Battles (jbattles@bankfinancial.com)
Date: Wed Mar 19 2003 - 17:28:01 EST


You should be fine. Most kits like that are pretty decent.

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-Josh
2000 Dakota CC 3.9L

<Blakdak2k@aol.com> wrote in message news:4c.19ea1f10.2baa38e5@aol.com... > > <<Expect to pay $75 or more for some decent wiring (depending on where you > go, unfortunately, most places charge 10 times the value of what the speaker > wire is really worth). Easiest thing to do is go to a place like Circuit > City (I prefer not them because their prices are outrageous) and buy a wiring > Kit. It will have a nice thick power (with in-line fuse) and ground for your > amp, as well as your speaker wires. A smaller car-stereo shop would probably > be better. They're more knowledgable and usually much better prices.. Don't > go cheap on your RCA cables going from the deck to the amp. You don't need > super thick RCA wires like most places try to sell because it's just a line > signal, very low power, but it needs to be a clean signal. >> > > The place where I bought the sub and amp sold me an Impulse wiring kit rated > to 400 amps. I got it half price for $20. Is that a good brand. > Thanks >



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