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<blockquote data-quote="stang99x" data-source="post: 14954693" data-attributes="member: 169847"><p>Well, this has been quite the interesting post for learning further on the Kicker stuff. Normally I wouldn't just write it off and move on when a "tech specialist" told me to. I like to find the root cause of problems myself, but I've been busy and haven't had time to hunt down electrical gremlins. I had contemplated the the entire Kicker upgrade, but I wasn't keen on a $500 sub box. I've had the best of the best and the worst of the worst and rarely has the high priced brand name stuff ever been all that impressive. If that sub was more reasonable, say $300 or less maybe, but $500 is over the top. I have looked at the rest of the setup many times over and never did quite pull the trigger on them. Now I'm really glad I didn't. Your experience in the matter has been invaluable in providing me a little insider knowledge. It is sad to hear your experience with Shelby wasn't all that great either. I had really high expectations for them, and at this point I don't ever intend on spending another dime there. I had also thought about getting a GT500 hood but was hesitant due to the thought of freight shipping a hood cross country......and now knowing they are a bunch of incompetents I really wouldn't take the chance. I'll let you know what Kicker determines. I think the harness was crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99x, post: 14954693, member: 169847"] Well, this has been quite the interesting post for learning further on the Kicker stuff. Normally I wouldn't just write it off and move on when a "tech specialist" told me to. I like to find the root cause of problems myself, but I've been busy and haven't had time to hunt down electrical gremlins. I had contemplated the the entire Kicker upgrade, but I wasn't keen on a $500 sub box. I've had the best of the best and the worst of the worst and rarely has the high priced brand name stuff ever been all that impressive. If that sub was more reasonable, say $300 or less maybe, but $500 is over the top. I have looked at the rest of the setup many times over and never did quite pull the trigger on them. Now I'm really glad I didn't. Your experience in the matter has been invaluable in providing me a little insider knowledge. It is sad to hear your experience with Shelby wasn't all that great either. I had really high expectations for them, and at this point I don't ever intend on spending another dime there. I had also thought about getting a GT500 hood but was hesitant due to the thought of freight shipping a hood cross country......and now knowing they are a bunch of incompetents I really wouldn't take the chance. I'll let you know what Kicker determines. I think the harness was crap. [/QUOTE]
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