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Old Dec 13, 2007 | 08:24 PM
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Just a question on some things I need. Im going to purchase two SQ10's and a Nine.2 amp for the Mustang. Im just not sure what cables and wires I need. I have successfully put in a new headunit with the 460 without any popping noises but use of the stock amps and sub didnt work. All I want to do know is add the subs and amp and get a nice clean sound and in the future put into new speakers, I just would like to know which wires and cables are needed for this as there are different kinds on the ED website and im not sure which to pick.

I appreciate any help.
Old Dec 14, 2007 | 03:18 PM
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if your tweeters are playin on the mach system, all you should need to get the subs to play is to turn them on as they have the same input. The popping noise comes from the factory amps, through the factory subs when turned on and off. All you should need to get the factory subs playing is to connect the blue wires.

As for wires get an amp kit. If you plan on upgrading later then get a 4 awg and a dist block, if youdo not plan on upgrading you can get by with an 8 awg kit.
Old Dec 14, 2007 | 04:35 PM
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Thanks for the input. I appreciate it.
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