Just a reminder to please use descriptive thread titles
I can't be the only one here getting a little tiny bit annoyed with all the thread titles like, "install", "head unit","Help","These wires" etc. Using descriptive titles not only saves people who don't know anything about the subject from having to open and read a post to find that out, but it also increases the liklihood that those of us that do know how to help you will bother to read your post in the first place - WIN/WIN 
Everyone here would probably open and read a thread that says "voice coils"
But many of us would be horrified to find "Can someone please explain how a voice coil, as an electromagnet, acts with a perminate magnet to fluctuate back and forth and generate air pressure levels?" in the body of the post. See my point?
No offense to anyone, just a brief, happy, friendly reminder!

Everyone here would probably open and read a thread that says "voice coils"
But many of us would be horrified to find "Can someone please explain how a voice coil, as an electromagnet, acts with a perminate magnet to fluctuate back and forth and generate air pressure levels?" in the body of the post. See my point?
No offense to anyone, just a brief, happy, friendly reminder!
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Originally Posted by J187
I can't be the only one here getting a little tiny bit annoyed with all the thread titles like, "install", "head unit","Help","These wires" etc. Using descriptive titles not only saves people who don't know anything about the subject from having to open and read a post to find that out, but it also increases the liklihood that those of us that do know how to help you will bother to read your post in the first place - WIN/WIN 
Everyone here would probably open and read a thread that says "voice coils"
But many of us would be horrified to find "Can someone please explain how a voice coil, as an electromagnet, acts with a perminate magnet to fluctuate back and forth and generate air pressure levels?" in the body of the post. See my point?
No offense to anyone, just a brief, happy, friendly reminder!

Everyone here would probably open and read a thread that says "voice coils"
But many of us would be horrified to find "Can someone please explain how a voice coil, as an electromagnet, acts with a perminate magnet to fluctuate back and forth and generate air pressure levels?" in the body of the post. See my point?
No offense to anyone, just a brief, happy, friendly reminder!
1. The type(s) of music you usually listen to
2. Your budget
3. What you're wanting out of said equipment (such as "I want it to be louder than anyone's stuff. I don't care how it sounds, I want bass!!!" or "I want something that will accurately play back tunes as they should sound without any electronic processing." etc.... you get the drift don't you)
I'm sure I'm forgetting some questions, but I've had a rough night and am stressing, so cut me some slack, or fill in the blanks for me.
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