Car Audio Q&A 12, "Torch it" @SoundManCA

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In this episode of Car Audio Q&A, we show you the best way to attach terminals to your large guage wire. We feature an install from Dalco Car Audio of the UK. And we cover the following topics.
Rear speakers or Kick panels?
Double din dash mod in a blazer
Question about the SoundMan crew
Tweeter impedance
Next step in improving SQ

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  • is it just me or does it sound like there is a cricket chirping in the background?!

  • u guys should release season 1 in a dvd pack

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  • So awsum

  • amplified should be on spike or discovery channel

  • just cover the hole with a sticky note that says, "Don't put your tweeters here". haha too funny

  • Was the camera smoking bud hahahaha if so damn that's funny

  • With a Grain of salt is from an old Italian/Latin saying that basically means "A little bit of common sense". It just means don't take what you're told for granted without thinking it through first.

  • @bassmekanik101 XS Power, Kinetik, Stinger.

  • What kind of batteries can you buy besides optima.that are hi performance or if not better????? Thx

  • That's soo much better than any connection i did in my car. Guess thats why you got to a shop

  • Either a cricket or a nose whistle, hmmm not sure

  • ill start out by saying that i love your show but you guys said to call out bad info. well i have to call you out on this one. first when soldering electrical connections always use rosin core. soldering is a very good connection but crimping copper terminals to copper wire is the best connection possible. solder is mostly tin which is not as conductive as copper . when using the proper crimp tool the wire and terminal become one solid piece. 

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