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If you already have the amp, and happen to have a computer power supply around do this

its cheap and it works, just make sure you match the power supply amperage with the rated fuses on your amp for max performance
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INIDXkSXnJU

that's my tutorial..

kinda quiet, did it 4 in the morning but it should help..

Mids/Highs: stock Bang & Olufsen

Lows: Image Dynamics IDMax 12v.3

Power: Sony Xplod XM-D9001GTR:Knukonceptz 4 gauge

Box: 1.75 cu/ft Sealed

Past: Pioneer Premier TS-W1207 (2)/ Rockford Fosgate P210/ Image Dynamics ID10V.3/ Infinity Reference 311A/ Audiopipe AP-18001D

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I've been doing this for years :D

http://www.youtube.com/user/sicsniper4unreal

1997 Pontiac Grand Am SE

Broke stock Head Unit

Stock speakers suck

-if I get a job, it gets 2 SA 8s in a 2.5cube box (roughly 2 cube with the port and woofers in)-

-oh, and a new HU and some speakers that dont suck. and possibly a new muffler and tint job (previous owners tint is smudging in the back, if you know how to get tint off a window without damaging the heating stuff, let me know!!!)-

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