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Old 11-27-2006, 06:10 PM
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The person who installed my basslink sucks: I just looked at it

The speaker level connections were cut and reconnected with the sub. There is a capacitor (mini one) on the wire and I was wondering why it was helping. The wires are not solded! The guy just twisted the wires.

Now I dont know if that is the problem or not?

Another thing i noticed was that when he cut the power/ground cables that half the wires are sticking out when it is connected. I asked him and he said it doesnt make a difference as long as all the wires are touching. The wires are curled up and going all over the place.

I am using an 8 gauge wire cut to 4 feet.

I still dont understand why it worked with the battery I had in my garage and not on the X5 (I connected it directly to the battery).

Hopefully the wires are just messed up.
This whole time I was just the tester and my installer was the one in the back doing all the work. My job was simply to suggest new ideas to him and turn on the radio when he said go.
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