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Jaloosk

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  1. Why not just use a power supply for a pc that what im using in my home theater set up. Just use the yellow wires as positive and black as ground and solder the green and black wire that are connected to the motherboard and it should turn on

    Most PC power supplies only put out like 10-15A unless you're dropping $150-$200 on a power supply.

  2. Just a suggestion; you really should take a look at your dealer network, especially in Ontario. The ONE dealer you have is way out in the middle of nowhere, Ontario. I live just outside Toronto, and to make a trip to this one dealer is going to take me about 3 hours round-trip.

    I really want to drop about $300 on your product for my car, but it's tough to carve out half a day on already busy weekends just to make a trip to pick up a product.

  3. Sorry. Yall were raised different. If I had a question I thought was worth asking and some smart ass comes along....doesnt solve anything.

    Nobody said it solved anything, it's just the reality of dealing with people in a forum on the internet. When people get behind a keyboard, for some reason they become smartasses. It's just a fact of life. You can accept it and read through it, or you can complain about it and get flamed for having sand in your vagina.

  4. You could also just wire one voice coil. Using a resistor would just be wasting any "extra" power anyway.

    You don't want to wire just 1 coil of a dual coil speaker, if that's what you meant.

    Noob question; why not?

    simple answer COMMON thought process will tell you the answer to this

    I can understand the obvious answer (it was designed with two, so use two) but the other comments made above made me think there was more to it than that. In my mind, using just one would be better than using two + a giant resistor, but I never claimed to know anything. :)

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