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<blockquote data-quote="BadHabit2Break" data-source="post: 14953003" data-attributes="member: 140052"><p>Glad you got motivated to look into it even more. Its a nice plug and play amp for those who dont want to go hunting and cutting wires.</p><p></p><p>Can't believe Shelby acted that way towards you. Maybe they have discontinued the line, but it is still on their website. When I originally bought the amp, I had to call them after a few weeks of waiting to see what was going on, the amp was on back order and no one thought to shoot me an email or call me to let me know. I ended up canceling that order and waiting.</p><p></p><p>I have the subwoofer also, but it lacks low end. The air space is probably the minimum for the woofer and hits shallow. I have been comtemplating building my own ported enclosure for the sub, as it would improve it 100%.</p><p></p><p>The door subs do run off the OEM amp as they stated. If you decide to upgrade the door subs to the Shelby Kickers, I would pass. Whoever at Kicker that looked at the OEM stuff must not have noted the dual ohm OEM subs. The Shelby ones are single 4 ohm subs, pretty much kill your output wattage from the OEM amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadHabit2Break, post: 14953003, member: 140052"] Glad you got motivated to look into it even more. Its a nice plug and play amp for those who dont want to go hunting and cutting wires. Can't believe Shelby acted that way towards you. Maybe they have discontinued the line, but it is still on their website. When I originally bought the amp, I had to call them after a few weeks of waiting to see what was going on, the amp was on back order and no one thought to shoot me an email or call me to let me know. I ended up canceling that order and waiting. I have the subwoofer also, but it lacks low end. The air space is probably the minimum for the woofer and hits shallow. I have been comtemplating building my own ported enclosure for the sub, as it would improve it 100%. The door subs do run off the OEM amp as they stated. If you decide to upgrade the door subs to the Shelby Kickers, I would pass. Whoever at Kicker that looked at the OEM stuff must not have noted the dual ohm OEM subs. The Shelby ones are single 4 ohm subs, pretty much kill your output wattage from the OEM amp. [/QUOTE]
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