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twirqurky wrote: GTBob wrote: WHAT NO SOLDERING very dodgy and liable to give all sorts of static crackles yeah very dodgy...meh it works... Well, i guess if you do it well and put a bit of effort into it; its about as effective as spade connectors with rubber sleeves.. Soldering is obviously the best option, im only using tight spade connectors, no probs with connectivity.
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Daniel wrote: twirqurky wrote: GTBob wrote: WHAT NO SOLDERING very dodgy and liable to give all sorts of static crackles yeah very dodgy...meh it works... Well, i guess if you do it well and put a bit of effort into it; its about as effective as spade connectors with rubber sleeves.. Soldering is obviously the best option, im only using tight spade connectors, no probs with connectivity. Well I twisted the wire until it was strainght, feed it thru the hold on te termonal, wrapped it around the terminal a few times then electrical taped it up. Works. |
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i'd have to say if your sub is 10" i would put in 6" speakers ofr if your sub is 12" or bigger go 6X9.
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