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Everything posted by ssh
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Dun! Dun! Dun! Plan on putting all your DDs in?
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Looks great. May I ask where you got those terminals for the box? mcmaster carr?
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Curious to see what you decide on, and compare it if its in the same box
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That they helped stiffen the electrical supply for when the batteries couldn't keep up for a split second, the cap could kick in. I don't believe they hold enough power to actually help though, and they constantly discharge and create more amperage draw on the electrical supply.
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They work well for getting shocked to shit
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Posting your name and contact information in here will help them know who you are.
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Okay that makes sense now, that the electrical is high enough for the amp to function. But I still wouldn't run anything consistently under 11v.
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9v or higher? You mean lower? And even so, 10v is scary low.
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Deff. beafy for a 300 watt sub!! Would love to do a wall of these!! I thought long and hard about doing a few of these instead of the xcons!
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Nice. You are getting very far with posting shit like this aren't you? I am sure Nick or Scott will post in this thread asap. They have always been great with customer service at Fi. I'm sure they'll be more then happy to get this taken care of as fast as possible because of his great attitude.
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Story of my life.
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Woot! Stoked to hear this
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Dcons look sick. They never get enough love
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Neither have I. Assuming it's browser dependent.
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Win.
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How much power would I lose?
ssh replied to Dan208's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
One word: Nonsense. You don't need any specific amount of power, aka RMS for them to get loud. If you have less, no big deal. If you have more, great, it might be louder, but it also may be a waste. And to make yourself feel better, you can always get an amp that makes too much power and gain down... -
How much power would I lose?
ssh replied to Dan208's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Every amp is different, different efficiencies, etc. But you could guess that it would be between the 1ohm rating and 2ohm rating... Will the power decrease be audible? Probably not Don't forget that your impedance is jumping all around when playing music, so your never seeing your 1ohm power rating... -
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Glad you like'm, I know in my jeep they made a huge difference. Driving on compacted / chopped dirt roads wasn't near as bad.
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Little far for me.