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Originally posted by push2
^^ I guess it comes down to preference.
I guess..... Originally posted by push2
^^ I guess it comes down to preference.
But why do I get the feeling a professional shop would cringe at the thought of wire nuts.
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I've never used wire nuts. I have used them occasionally for commercial electrical applications. Solder and heat shrink/electrical tape is my preference.
San
San
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it's not the ultimate high-end stuff, but it suits my needs and budget. I'm thinking about redoing my subs to make room for the Cusco rear v-brace.
San
San
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Cool, I'll shoot you a pm sometime. Speaking of subs.....I still need to secure mine since I've decided to pass on a sub floor (for now)
Aaron
Aaron
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my subs go in or out in literally 2-3 minutes. They probably weigh about 100 pounds. My sub setup is very simple.
San
San
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I had my my stereo equipment installed at SuperTech in Kalihi...Leo, the owner is a perfectionist...I really liked his demeanor and his work.
I would recommend him highly.
I would recommend him highly.
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palaban has an appointment tomorrow at San's Stereo and Foster Drinking Establishment. The price is right.
San
San
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