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thanosdbfan started following BTL-N2 up for sale
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4 awg to 8 awg adaptors
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Need an answer A.S.A.P....
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Any news?
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OK thanks for the clarification....I hope the order is not shipped yet... If it is not done can you update my order?
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That's weird....I have spoken to several people in the web where they put Fi recones into MTs... Anyway i wil sent you an e-mail.Thanks!!!
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Hmmm...So here is what i witnessed...One 12" sub triple stacked motor 0,7 ohm/VC coils connected in paralell configuration score 15_.4 db Second test one 12" sub quadral stacked motor same nominal impedance same configuration score 8 db lower.The only difference was the position of the coil.In the first case all the windings except the top five were into the magnet gap but in the second case all the windings were in the magnet gap. There was no difference in the length of the coil in both cases.So my thought was that it must have a sensitivity issue that caused such a huge difference.To be honest i expected the heavy loade motor to be louder... By the way, i recently (2,5 weeks ago) ordered 2 BTL recones for my 18" RE audio MTsDid you receive my order and payment via paypal?
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Just wondering... Does the Hixm coil has better efficiency in comparison with the standard BTL coil?What are the pros and cons when using the first in SPL /power handling/output? Is there any signifficant difference in the subs sensitivity? A few days i have watched some tests on some new quad stacked motor subs and i wondered if it would make any difference if the coils were put a little higher than they originaly ought to be put (like 4-5 windings were out of the motor top instead of putting all the coil in the magnet gap)
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Older 400x & 600x....these were still good amps , right?
thanosdbfan replied to gentlejax's topic in US AMPS
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I used to have similar problems with my old school TU 600... Try to do the next. 1.Check your amplifier ground wire connection.It is best to sand off the paint on the chassis ground connection spot. 2.Use a bigger ground wire 3.Try to use a single ground spot for every unit (one for each amp one for the proccessor etc) 4.Don't use a capacitor.Useless...(at least for USAMPS) If you see any improvement,check the power wire/wires. Last thing you should check is the RF (360.2) unit.There is a possibility that it my not be compatible with the input of USAMPS.I have witnessed this with my old symmetry EPX 2 (A lot of hiss and popping when i turned off the amps).Problem was solved with a new USX-3
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whats the bix tuned to Typical PANDA/MARBELLA frequency 68Hz Fb is 55Hz