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I actually was reading about that kicker amp right before I checked your post. It seems like it will do what just what I want. Enough to power those front

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I actually was reading about that kicker amp right before I checked your post. It seems like it will do what just what I want. Enough to power those front speakers and just a little bit of depth to give me a better daily drive home I bought my head unit and others things from sonicelectronics.com they honestly have great prices.

So I assumed a good set of RCA's will help eliminate road noise and provide better sound...is this completely true or not? DO you think those RCA's that are included in the wiring bundle on sonicelectronics.com will provide good sound to the setup im choosing?
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They will work fine for your setup but, you will need one more set of RCA's. One for the components and one for the sub.
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I actually was reading about that kicker amp right before I checked your post. It seems like it will do what just what I want. Enough to power those front speakers and just a little bit of depth to give me a better daily drive home I bought my head unit and others things from sonicelectronics.com they honestly have great prices.

So I assumed a good set of RCA's will help eliminate road noise and provide better sound...is this completely true or not? DO you think those RCA's that are included in the wiring bundle on sonicelectronics.com will provide good sound to the setup im choosing?
zero noise and silent one are all hype as long as you run them on oposite sides of the power wire you should have no problem with any rca.
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zero noise and silent one are all hype as long as you run them on oposite sides of the power wire you should have no problem with any rca.
VERY wrong! You CAN and WILL have problems with cheap RCA's you don't have to buy top of the line RCA's, but you want to spend at least 30 a set retail, e-bay is any bodies guess. Look for "twisted pair"
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