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Age: 36 Posts: 3 Joined: 11th Jul 2012 Ride: bf mk2 rtv styleside Location: sunshine coast |
everyone says there system is on a budget but..... this is a budget
this is now going in my ute: vifa cardio 6.5 2 way for the front $30 for rear fill i have response kevlar 4 inch $20 wiring $30 4 ch amp response 4x50w $50 sub amp practically free from a previous system clarion 12 inch $30 materials for box and misc $45 carpet for box, free from work. recycling shelving product for those people who are gonna say that this item is crap and i should have bought this. i wanted to see if i can make and buy everything for cheap and have good sound in the car (not half way down the road) lol i have one question though and i know its been asked over and over but i want to use the standard icc in the car. and tap in the car speaker cable. my question is what is the easiest simplest way to tap in the the wires? thank you all for your time.
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frankyfigz |
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Age: 36 Posts: 3 Joined: 11th Jul 2012 Ride: bf mk2 rtv styleside Location: sunshine coast |
oh and polyfill for the speakers and sub from a pillow
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Pakrat |
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You need a high to low level input converter (about $20 from jaycar) tap it into the rear speaker wires and plug it into the amp.
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