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99CivicEx

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  1. thatd be good as you dont have a ridiculous amount of bass so sound deadener is not really needed now as long as you can deal with a little rattle every now and then. When you put your new components in then you wont be able to hear the rattle lol but seriously id do components, then eq, then sound deadener, then subs. That way you can buy the kind of cheaper stuff after you get components out the way before you pick up the subs. Volt gauge is not really needed as you only have 4 gauge wiring so it cant be draining your battery that bad if you need to get a volt meter out while your car is playing at home at full tilt and check your battery one day lol

    Alright, thanks for your response man. I appreciate it.

  2. if i was you, i would buy some fatmat for sound deadener not the best out there but it will get the job done, or i strongly recomend buying some second skin spectrum, for 85 bucks plus shipping it'll be the best stuff for your money you just paint it on and wala your car is sound deadend. Then i would spend a little bit of money on getting rid of those 3 way speakers and buy you a good set of components. Ya an eq would help butttt your putting them on some walmart sonys, you can shine a turd but in the end its still gonna be a turd ya kno? just my opinion...

    Yeah, I feel ya on the sonys. Question, what do you think if I go for the components first before the sound deadener?

  3. Welp. I came across 150 bucks. Not much but its a little bit of money, now I'm trying to figure out what path I want to go down.

    Should I....

    1. Buy a volt meter and a EQ.

    2. Upgrade my componets package.

    3. Save for RF P2 12's that I want down the line.

    I'm stumped because, yeah my componets aren't that great but the EQ would help it out a bit. And my subs still have a little bit of life in them and I should make enough to buy my new subs by the middle of summer. I just cant think of what to do. Ideas?

  4. So I have a 1000Watt Class D Kenwood Monoblock and when I'm bassing really hard and hitting low notes my amp shuts off. I took it to a local car audio store and they looked at it and said that the volts at the amp are fine (it never dipped below 11.4V) and they really couldn't look at it much more without charging me. So heres what happens. I play a song and its bumping fine then just on a low strong note the amp shuts off and then a few seconds it comes back on. The inside channel amp runs just fine all the way through. I honestly have no clue whats up with it so I thought I'd bring it to you guys. I'm gonna try to reground it right now. But any suggestions or advice would be great. If you need to see my stuff its in my sig or in my build log in my sig. Thanks alot guys!

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