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Originally posted by Davo7SVT: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Jon Gordon: QUOTE]I'll never forget the day I realized how easy car audio installation was...it was a sad day, thinking about all the money I wasted because I didn't want to take a day to figure it out. Yeah-- i agree... very embarrassing to have spent that hard earned money on an amp installation. I still can't figure out how to run a power wire through the firewall, but CC did that for free anyways....
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Originally posted by contour_phoenix_when:
what is an inline fuse for the amp the fuse on the battery what Gordon? Maybe you should pay them If you want to learn on installations, DONT LISTEN to you friends, espcially the ones "good with electronics". Hell most shops have guys that know basic wiring, but cant diag a problem once they cause one. Best thing to do is read magazines and ask questions on this forum. Too many goofs out there end up telling rubbish, that then turns out into a huge myth of car audio (hmm...sounds like a new post topic  :p )
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Originally posted by KnuKonceptz: Originally posted by contour_phoenix_when: [QB what is an inline fuse for the amp the fuse on the battery what Gordon? Maybe you should pay them
If you want to learn on installations, DONT LISTEN to you friends, espcially the ones "good with electronics". Hell most shops have guys that know basic wiring, but cant diag a problem once they cause one.
Best thing to do is read magazines and ask questions on this forum. Too many goofs out there end up telling rubbish, that then turns out into a huge myth of car audio (hmm...sounds like a new post topic :p )[/QB]Preach on brotha! 
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Yes ARJoel I know where that fuse is located. So what you are saying is to disconnect the battery before installing the amp. This I understand. By the way I was trying to purchase the profile 600msx for 99 from an e-commerence only site www.addicted2audio.com, whom do not have a phone contact, but their checkout counter did work properly. So I guess I will purchase the JBL b300.1
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lol im not saying that. Jon Gordon is. personally i would rather just tape up the end of the live wire lol (im a lazy mu****a). Its just to be safe that you dont ground it out somewhere when you're working on installing your amp. Just look at all of the connections on your old amp, and mimic that when installing your new one. Take your time, dont rush, and no matter how much you are stumped about car audio you can still do a good job. Then just adjust your amp until it sounds good (your opinion).
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Well at the www.addicted2audio.com, site I did a money order check transaction and that seemed to work. Will see if it worked within the few weeks it takes to receive the check money order payment and for them to then ship the profile 600msx unit. Hope it works. The profile Baja I purchased from CC had to be replace by another one during the install because the installer could not get the amp to fire up. Funny he did not check to see if the unit would turn on until he mounted it and drilled holes in its mounting plates. Now was that stupid or what. Anyway I had to exchange that unit with another one in the store. That second BAJA worked fine.
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Originally posted by contour_phoenix_when: Well at the www.addicted2audio.com, site I did a money order check transaction and that seemed to work. Will see if it worked within the few weeks it takes to receive the check money order payment and for them to then ship the profile 600msx unit. Hope it works. The profile Baja I purchased from CC had to be replace by another one during the install because the installer could not get the amp to fire up. Funny he did not check to see if the unit would turn on until he mounted it and drilled holes in its mounting plates. Now was that stupid or what. Anyway I had to exchange that unit with another one in the store. That second BAJA worked fine.Yeah, they blew speakers and subs a couple times before they were done with my install.
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Originally posted by ARJoel: The fuse in on your amps power wire. Should be located up close to the battery. Just out of curiousity, what guage of power wire do you have ran? Hopefully you have one of those. If not, carry a fire extinguisher in the car.
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Yes Davo7SVT I have a fuse near the battery
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