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<blockquote data-quote="Mac08" data-source="post: 6894843" data-attributes="member: 623979"><p>Did you even bother to read my question(s) either? What is the point of having a discussion board on car audio, with a wiring section if someone new to the forums gets jumped on for asking an opinion. Am I asking you or anyone else to teach me the difference between wiring loads? Am I asking anyone here to explain the different enclosure options? I am absolutely not.</p><p></p><p>I am asking, IF THESE ARE WHAT YOU HAVE TO WORK WITH, WHICH ROUTE WOULD YOU TAKE ON LOAD WIRING,AND ENCLOSURE SETUP. I can google all I want, I could have ten years of audio experience, and I would STILL come here and ask the opinion of others. I am not looking to be taught like you people insist on implying. I've said it numerous times, I've googled, I know the difference between wiring methods, I know the difference between enclosure options, I am not an idiot. I am simply looking to see which route people prefer. There is bound to be someone who will try to justify a 4ohm vs 1ohm, and a sealed vs vented. I want to hear what people have to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac08, post: 6894843, member: 623979"] Did you even bother to read my question(s) either? What is the point of having a discussion board on car audio, with a wiring section if someone new to the forums gets jumped on for asking an opinion. Am I asking you or anyone else to teach me the difference between wiring loads? Am I asking anyone here to explain the different enclosure options? I am absolutely not. I am asking, IF THESE ARE WHAT YOU HAVE TO WORK WITH, WHICH ROUTE WOULD YOU TAKE ON LOAD WIRING,AND ENCLOSURE SETUP. I can google all I want, I could have ten years of audio experience, and I would STILL come here and ask the opinion of others. I am not looking to be taught like you people insist on implying. I've said it numerous times, I've googled, I know the difference between wiring methods, I know the difference between enclosure options, I am not an idiot. I am simply looking to see which route people prefer. There is bound to be someone who will try to justify a 4ohm vs 1ohm, and a sealed vs vented. I want to hear what people have to say. [/QUOTE]
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