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Old 01-15-2010, 11:31 AM
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3sixty.1 blows the JL out the water. 3sixty.2 goes even further.
There are lots of other units that will out do the JL unit.

Price vs price granted quality is of the same...JL gets beat almost everytime!

Although JL has set a ridiculous trend for overpircing and everyone following, the above remains true.

Deoending on your speakers and amps, better wire may not make a difference other than make you feel better? It all depends.
 
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it made me feel a lot better
 
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I noticed a pretty decent difference when switching from the really cheap RCA's to the rockford fosgate RCA's much cleaner signal and bass hits at different ranges.

However, the old RCA wires I had were CHEAP about as cheap as you can get. (Thanks to the car audio place.) I did notice a much cleaner signal though with the fosgates.
 
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Originally Posted by Marx
i used to install systems in cars and i always ran the power wires on one side (or under the car away from the gas tank) of the car and rcs's on the other side, never had interference when doing it this way
i would ask for a bit of a refund looks like they didn't do a very professional job.

I got my moneys worth out of them already .
 



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