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Which model? The CS60B model.... I love these.... They weren't on earlier today, right???? I think I am going nutz here ... Didn't see them in the store, only the yellow models... I asked about these and the CS60D, Denim just added them back on the website, check the links above...
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wow looks like your car is getting liquified! how bout some excursion vids also!
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Thanks quotes on both would be nice!
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Oh my bad, yes I am interested in the reg. components, CS60D and CS60B...What are the specs/differences on the 2? Tried searching but couldn't find any websites in english.. Looks like 70rms vs 50rms correct? Week and a half isn't bad..
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? There was not much interest in them, so we did not order many at all. Aaron has our quantity ordered sheet, hopefully he'll chime in . +1 interested in these as well We loaded up on the Kevlars and Carbon Fibers as they had by far the most interest and prior sales. If there is demand, we can get a bunch of the entry or mid-level components in. Maybe Start a New Thread for the Entry level Components to see interest? I know me and cheese20323 are both interested... I am willing to put money down upfront, as long as the lead time is reasonable...Let us know
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? There was not much interest in them, so we did not order many at all. Aaron has our quantity ordered sheet, hopefully he'll chime in . +1 interested in these as well
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Seafoam isn't necessarily for fuel, its more for cleaning up carbon deposits on your intake valves/manifold
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Use 2/3 of the can in the intake vacuum line, and use the other 1/3 of the can in the oil or gas tank. It really does clean up carbon deposits, when u see all the smoke that comes out of your car you will be like
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I've used it before. Great way to clean out your engine if you have a lot of miles.... Make sure to change your oil soon after seafoaming. Gas mileage went up for me about 1-2mpg on avg.
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your phase is at 180? shouldn't it be at 0
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sounds like OP is just really happy about his new setup. Like others said, get a DMM or a voltmeter to check out voltage drop issues
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nice ! if u get time, try to post some clips with familiar songs... also kinda sounds like your clipping? maybe its just the mic on the camera
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nice car! the '11 mustang V6s are no joke, 306hp I'm really interested to see how 2 18s are gonna fit into your car though, looking forward to some build pics! 2 xcon 18s in your car is going to be insane
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Hifonics if you are on a budget
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How to replace Tinsel lead (Sub-Woofer repair)
bimmerboy replied to scrapiron's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
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Did you get any options on the SSD? bp power? flatwind coil? how many watts rms are you pushing it on?
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Assuming Both were ran in optimum ported enclosures, running off a SAZ-1500d @1ohms (i know way too much power, gain would be set correctly don't worry), which would you choose and why? Looking for more SPL than SQ, and this will be a daily beater setup. I'm looking between the upcoming sa-15 and 15" SSD w/BP power, I understand the sa-15 isn't out yet, but judging by the specs which would you prefer? Obviously the SSD is rated at 800rms vs 600rms for the SA, but it seems like the Sundown is very underrated... I think it would run at 800rms fine. So far the differences I can find is the 2.5"(SA) coil vs. 3"(SSD), the SSD has a slightly lower FS (29.6 vs 30.9) as well as Qts (0.41 vs 0.60), while the SA15 has a larger Mms (308.4g vs 288g)... I understand the FS but am clueless to all the other numbers, what exactly do higher/lower Qts and Mms numbers tell you about a woofer? I read the terminology sticky but still don't understand the real world implications of these numbers.. Thanks in advance! SA-15 specs gathered from here SSD specs gathered from Fi website
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it's actually black carpet, does look flat black though. still debating over a 15"ssd or SA-15.... decisions decisions
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My new enclosure and amp SAZ-1500D - this thing is a TANK in real life Enclosure Specs: 3 cubic ft. @33hz, flared port, flush mounted all thanks to Argent Audio i know the pictures are shitty but u get the idea...... Next up, my sub and wiring
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none taken, i agree. just trying to give the OP some reference of what kinda box volume would be required.. which Fi line would be a better matchup to the D-CON? X or SSD?
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with 1.5 cubic feet of play i would do a 10" ported, you could get a 10" SSA DCON or 10" FI Q in an optimal ported box of 1.25(DCON) or 1.2(Q) cubed. check here http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/index.php/technical.html to gauge what kind of space requirements you will need per the size/ type of the sub. try to read the stickies on the top of the forums if you haven't also... good luck
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with that small trunk space it would be better to go with a 10" and a bigger box instead. You will have much better sound with a properly sized enclosure. Look up argent audio around here, they make awesome custom sized enclosures.
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you just showed everyone how credible you are
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that factory voltage meter is nice