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#31
If it is only a two-channel amp how do you plan on running four speakers off it? Evan it shows the 4504 set up to run four speakers but if it is only a two-channel amp then that's all you can do. You could run one sub off it, two speakers, or even one speaker, but you're not going to get more money out of the bank than is in there unless I'm missing something...
#33
Yep, you're right. I was thinking it was the 4504 for some reason. Good catch.
#35
Your dumb posts are now becoming forced. You are trying to hard to be "that" guy. Before you would genuinely give the advice of hooking their car up to a tree with a chain, etc etc, but now it's just a running joke that's not funny anymore. Just let the dumbness flow naturally. We all already know you've given dumb advice on here and don't usually know what you are talking about, but don't force it. mmmmk.
Anyways, fishy, the install is easy and you'll be fine. Crutchfield.com is always useful if you get stuck. Make sure you run the RCAs and the power wire for the amp on opposite sides of the car to reduce any feedback.
Anyways, fishy, the install is easy and you'll be fine. Crutchfield.com is always useful if you get stuck. Make sure you run the RCAs and the power wire for the amp on opposite sides of the car to reduce any feedback.
#36
I know I can only run two speakers off the amp, that was always the plan.
I haven't decided on fronts or rears. probably fronts for a 'concert' like effect, and because it's super easy to access the front speaker, and you have to take the entire door off to get to the rears.
thanks for the help guys.
I haven't decided on fronts or rears. probably fronts for a 'concert' like effect, and because it's super easy to access the front speaker, and you have to take the entire door off to get to the rears.
thanks for the help guys.
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