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Originally Posted by St3vo28
Is it recommended to install the subs and amp yourself of have a professional do it?
If I were to do it myself, what wires do i need?
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Honestly I would recommend doing it yourself. I just had my system installed today by Onsite Audio in BR and im not impressed. They rejected the sub that i had originally bought and told me i needed a better box. So i forked out the extra money for a type s instead of the type r i had which is unfortunate. However i did need a better box so not to disappointed there but whatever. They also had left the stock sub plugged in after tapping it with an loc which gave a strange problem. When i turned the radio off and the trunk was closed, the aftermarket sub would start playing a hard note and wouldnt stop until either i turned the radio on or open the trunk. Freakin wierd. Later i found out that the stock sub and the aftermarket would battle each other like getting feedback through a mic until i turned on the radio or opened the trunk. So they installed an amp turn on switch for another ten dollars, so i d have to turn the amp off before i turn the radio off. When i got home, i just unplugged the stock sub and no longer had this problem. However I think i might plug it back in and just deal with it, because my aftermarket sub cant handle some of the higher bass frequencies that I regularly listen to. Ill have to tinker with it for a while and ill post back. I know earlier in this thread somebody recommended not to use both subs, but im gonna try it anyway.