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Post by miraclegro on Jan 25, 2009 22:57:05 GMT -5
remember that all speakers must use wire. vacuum hose is not a substitute.
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Post by BumpinG-Am on Jan 25, 2009 23:43:01 GMT -5
remember that all speakers must use wire. vacuum hose is not a substitute. dangzor, guess I gotta rebuild...
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Post by mroriginal on Jan 26, 2009 0:00:38 GMT -5
I have a cheaper set of RCA's i have no clue who makes them i can sell them to ya for like $15 shipped and they are 20' long. I am going to be buying all new KnuKonceptz wires for my install since i have heard good things about them. The RCA's were used but they work fine and aren't/weren't cut in any way,shape or form.
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Post by miraclegro on Jan 26, 2009 1:58:30 GMT -5
check your local walmert they sometimes sell 15" rca's for a dollar on clearance
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Post by mroriginal on Jan 26, 2009 2:00:12 GMT -5
so why exactly did you copy everything i wrote and then posted it?
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Post by JSewell on Jan 26, 2009 21:48:18 GMT -5
hahaha, so im checking out the knukonceptz and they look focken 5 star
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Post by domminigan on Jan 28, 2009 2:56:04 GMT -5
I use S Video to hook my gaming console to my tv... then again, my TV is 14' across. I agree with morbid though, a decent set of RCA's won't cost too much, and you can get them at walmart.
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Post by JSewell on Jan 28, 2009 20:22:28 GMT -5
ehh its just that when i do any project i want to have the best items for it, so well, im thinking i'll go cheap for practice then upgrade to some better components
BTW, if somebody could tell me how much a prof installations, by this i mean just using professional compenents, and how long maximum possibly?
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