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Ordered a new amp. Please close the thread.
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A bit more: http://store.crescendoaudio.com/bc3500d/ Used ones are on caraudioclassifieds, ***** and other forums.
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As title says, wtb a Crescendo BC2000D shipped to 07036, NJ. Please send me a PM with a price with shipping if you want to sell one. Thanks!
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One coil to one amplifier terminal? (DVC Sub)
Dammed replied to Dammed's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Sorry guys, I meant it's not stable @ 2 ohm when bridged. Ok thanks for the info, I'll just wire it then to 8 ohm. -
I have a 4 channel amplifier, that's 2ohm stable when bridged. It gives out 4x140 @ 4 ohm and 2 x 360W @ 4 ohm. I'm going to use his amplifier to run a front stage and a small subwoofer in the rear. Is it possible to use one 4 ohm DVC subwoofer and connect each coil to their own speaker terminal? Would the result be the same if I just bridged two of amplifier termials and wired the subwoofer to 8 ohm?
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So it should be about 40lbs for the 10", 42lbs for the 12" and 44lbs for the 15", give and take 1lbs. Thanks guys.
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Thanks man, how heavy do you think the packaging could be? Could someone from SSA write here the weight of the Xcons? (I know it's the holidays, so I don't expect it soon.)
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The difference in weight is mostly the enclosure sizes. But when you take all the small things into consideration, it can add 10-20lbs to the total weight. That's why I'm trying to find exact values on my speakers, subwoofers, cables, battery etc. I want to have the 15", but if the 15" system becomes to heavy then I would have to go with a 12" or even a 10". I'm also trying to find out what power rating my system should be, more power = more weight. That's why I need exact values, because then I can compare a Xcon 12" system to a 12" 750W rms system. Because after all, the less weight the better, but I also want a good stereo. So I'm trying to find a middle ground between good car performance and a good stereo.
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Anyone have exact values? I know they are around 50 lbs, but I need to know exact values to calculate difference in weight between a 12" and a 15" subwoofer system. (It's going into a sports car, so weight is important)
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Hey. I saw the weight that's listed in the store, but is that with packaging? Anybody know what's the weight of the 12" and 15" Xcon?
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I have readjusted the shipping module in our cart, please try again and you should see a more accurate price for your heavy items. Still the same charge of $243. Either way, I'll probably buy them from Summit, need a couple of things for my car as well.
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I hope you're not talking to me? I made this thread to double check if the shipping is correct so that I may support a good store instead of going to a competitor. The store I found sold the batteries at the same price as SSA, but with free shipping. Now I would like to support SSA, but $243 is not pocket change for a student. And I did not send any PM's about anything.
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I payed $181 for shipping of 3 Stinger batteries about the same size (two 2150 and one 1200 = 195lbs) in Norway. Which is a country where all things cost at least twice as much. So $247 is a bit much. I found these batteries with cheaper shipping.
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Yeah I know, ok then I'll have to purchase them at a different place. Thanks for the fast replies.
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I'm thinking about buying two XS Power D3100 and one D1200, and the estimated shipping was $243.43 to NJ 07036?