Quote: Originally Posted by Will Albers
You are going to blow up your factory radio with those subs connected. Your factory radio should only have 4 ohm speakers connected. 2 ohm speakers are way too difficult for it to drive.
Now you are also underpowering the speakers which will easily distort and destroy the speakers.
Your solution is either get a decent amplifier (this does not include amps purchased at Walmart, K mart or Target) or remove the subs. Your choice.
In regards to your noob question, and please, i am not trying to offend, it seems you are about a 2 on a 10 scale of Car Audio knowledge. Thats fine, everyone starts somewhere. Do what you can to read up on the subject (MANY hours of reading), spend some time asking questions in a true car audio forum (this one is designed for CarPC projects). Try to get to a 5 out of 10 and then start installing yourself.
If you don't have the time or ability to get to a 5, please stop by your local car audio shop and have them do it. Its what they are there for.
Good luck
how does he know he's a 5? amp installation is pretty simple. what i would suggest is...yes do a lot more reading like will suggested, but also go to a local car computer meet near you and maybe have someone who knows what they are doing help you. if you are in socal you can hit me up and i'll work along side you and help you with questions along the way.
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