Alright, so I have adjectives my wires run, but I'm not quite geared up to hook up my subs yet. will it hurt anything to hook the inputs from the radio into the amp minus having the subs coming contained by? i'm using the hi-level input jacks not the lows. (idk if that makes a difference surrounded by relevance to this question)
anyways, will it hurt anything to wait a year or so between wiring the amp and subs?
ALSO. I'm mounting my amp vertically within the trunk, but i can't run the screws wide enough to mount it because of the location of the gas cistern. A couple people own suggested a large sheet of Velcro. Any objection to this? If not will Velcro work fine for my subs too?
| Specifications |
Two 2 ohms 2000 watts 10" in ported enclosure
One 1600 watt amp w/ built in crossover
come first unit output coming from LR and RR midrange speakers.
Answers: You should be fine, however if those are brand unusual subs I would make sure to properly break them surrounded by before you turn them up. I recommend turning the bass down and letting them play at a low volume and turning them up over a time of 15-30 mins. If you don't do this you might "freeze" one of your subs. Oh, and about the Amp, you can vacate it free floating if you really want.
yeah go ahead that mode when you get the subs you can a moment ago hook them up and go.....set free some time........it wont hurt anything.
anyways, will it hurt anything to wait a year or so between wiring the amp and subs?
ALSO. I'm mounting my amp vertically within the trunk, but i can't run the screws wide enough to mount it because of the location of the gas cistern. A couple people own suggested a large sheet of Velcro. Any objection to this? If not will Velcro work fine for my subs too?
| Specifications |
Two 2 ohms 2000 watts 10" in ported enclosure
One 1600 watt amp w/ built in crossover
come first unit output coming from LR and RR midrange speakers.
Should i enjoy dual ported box surrounded...
Answers: You should be fine, however if those are brand unusual subs I would make sure to properly break them surrounded by before you turn them up. I recommend turning the bass down and letting them play at a low volume and turning them up over a time of 15-30 mins. If you don't do this you might "freeze" one of your subs. Oh, and about the Amp, you can vacate it free floating if you really want.
Amps : Any suggestions on where on...
yeah go ahead that mode when you get the subs you can a moment ago hook them up and go.....set free some time........it wont hurt anything.
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