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Kind of annoying really.

The mounting of this amp is impossible with my drill because the screws go so far down in the hole

Im gonna have to use a screwdriver

rf-punch-amp-3.jpg

The negative input to the tweeter had the wrong size connector for the crossover

It was small while the crossover had all large outputs

was too small to connect to crossover

41qzQqPrERL._SL500_SS500_.jpg

i was really hoping to not have any small issues when i went with RF

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So you're complaining that you didn't research a product before you bought it?

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The tweeter problem is totally their fault.  The connectors are too small to fit in the crossover they included with the tweeters.  I had 2 cut the connectors and replace with bigger ones.

 

Ok amps my fault I shouldve noticed that the p300.2 is like the only punch with no outputs

But I did not think that would be something I should check for

As Ive never seen an amp without outputs  (im young)

Whats even the point of not including outputs?  save a couple dollars? gtfo.

 

I had 2 buy a longer bit for my drill 2 fit down the amp holes 2 mount (not so bad but grr)

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The new punch stuff sucks imo. I've got a couple of their amps that came with my boat that I'd sell cheap

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Sean, PM me the info on the amps.  I still like Punch stuff. 

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Kind of annoying really.

The mounting of this amp is impossible with my drill because the screws go so far down in the hole

Im gonna have to use a screwdriver

rf-punch-amp-3.jpg

The negative input to the tweeter had the wrong size connector for the crossover

It was small while the crossover had all large outputs

was too small to connect to crossover

41qzQqPrERL._SL500_SS500_.jpg

i was really hoping to not have any small issues when i went with RF

They make long bits for drills that you can use.

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Kind of annoying really.

The mounting of this amp is impossible with my drill because the screws go so far down in the hole

Im gonna have to use a screwdriver

rf-punch-amp-3.jpg

The negative input to the tweeter had the wrong size connector for the crossover

It was small while the crossover had all large outputs

was too small to connect to crossover

41qzQqPrERL._SL500_SS500_.jpg

i was really hoping to not have any small issues when i went with RF

They make long bits for drills that you can use.

 

u mustve not read all the posts on this thread, which is bad cause theres only like 5

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Kind of annoying really.

The mounting of this amp is impossible with my drill because the screws go so far down in the hole

Im gonna have to use a screwdriver

rf-punch-amp-3.jpg

The negative input to the tweeter had the wrong size connector for the crossover

It was small while the crossover had all large outputs

was too small to connect to crossover

41qzQqPrERL._SL500_SS500_.jpg

i was really hoping to not have any small issues when i went with RF

They make long bits for drills that you can use.

 

u mustve not read all the posts on this thread, which is bad cause theres only like 5

Sorry I missed that.

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Kind of annoying really.

The mounting of this amp is impossible with my drill because the screws go so far down in the hole

Im gonna have to use a screwdriver

rf-punch-amp-3.jpg

The negative input to the tweeter had the wrong size connector for the crossover

It was small while the crossover had all large outputs

was too small to connect to crossover

41qzQqPrERL._SL500_SS500_.jpg

i was really hoping to not have any small issues when i went with RF

They make long bits for drills that you can use.

 

u mustve not read all the posts on this thread, which is bad cause theres only like 5

Sorry I missed that.

 

 

im not sure why but I stared at the dogs in your pic for a while

if they ran as fast as they could head first into eachother

would they be dalmatians?

 

nvm.

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The tweeter problem is totally their fault.  The connectors are too small to fit in the crossover they included with the tweeters.  I had 2 cut the connectors and replace with bigger ones.

 

Ok amps my fault I shouldve noticed that the p300.2 is like the only punch with no outputs

But I did not think that would be something I should check for

As Ive never seen an amp without outputs  (im young)

Whats even the point of not including outputs?  save a couple dollars? gtfo.

 

I had 2 buy a longer bit for my drill 2 fit down the amp holes 2 mount (not so bad but grr)

Why not use a screwdriver so you will be less likely to damage something?

Did you call RF to tell them the connectors don't fit? (I would be surprised if they didn't help you out.)

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im not sure why but I stared at the dogs in your pic for a while

if they ran as fast as they could head first into eachother

would they be dalmatians?

 

nvm.

 

 

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