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  1. http://forum.ebaumnation.com//showthread.php?t=30022 Some of the comments made me lol.
  2. Gotcha, also.. Do you have any idea to get a signal to the amp from the current speaker setup I linked to you above?
  3. Thanks man, I really appreciate your help. Unfortunately I have these: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...&Tpk=z-2300 speakers that I want to hook the subs up too, and that may be a challenge. Does that Kinetic AC to DC converter below have big enough holes for 4 gauge wire..? Thanks, looks like a pretty sweet product. One thing though, how will my amp get the signal to "turn on" without a REM wire?
  4. Am I? Any idea where I can grab one of those? Or whats up.. I'm not even sure how I'll get the signal from my computer to the amp - I know using RCA's but, I'm not sure how to do that.
  5. I didn't mean plug it directly into the socket. My ideas is that there may be a device that you plug into the wall, and then plug your power wire into that device, and then it goes to your amp. Wall>Device>Power Wire>AMP>Subs
  6. Alright guys, I have an adventure I want to go on. I recently sold my 1998 Suburban and I had some king kong in there but, I took it out. Right now, I'm just looking and waiting for someone to buy it but, I figured in the meantime I could hook it up to my computer speakers in the house? I'm not certain how this would work and all with the amp - power - ground etc.. but, I assume it is possible isn't it? My theory is that maybe a box plugged into the wall, I plug my 4 gauge wire into that, and then into the amp - and go from there. Does anyone have any opinions or options as to how I would do this? Setup: Very large ported box 2 Diamond D3 15" subwoofers 1 Kicker ZX 1000.1 amp - certified @ 1,273 watts 4 gauge wire etc etc.. How it looked in the car -
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