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Everything posted by BKOLFO4
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The upgrades required to your electrical system will depend on what amplifier(s) you run, not what sub you use. . . .
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Hey Moose - Glad you stopped by today!!!
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Time to start building the amp rack. . . Thinking of something like this for the 40.1's:
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I bought my 4/0 at the cable yard. 1/0 is only $2.37 per ft. http://www.cableyard.com/catalog/index.php...6cd74563586a0cd Brian
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1500 is a better power match for a pair of Chaos. As far a running below 0.5, read this: http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...?showtopic=7151
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too much power. . . 16 sqin per cuft of airspace is plenty. . . Brian
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If it is for daily music, keep the Hi Xmax coil. That gives you a fair increase in excursion which is great for playing music. Brian
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Whoever is building your box must be fairly new at it. . .If he is going to be building more boxes, you should suggest investing in the Jasper Jig from Parts Express for his router.
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Thanks man. . .sprayed the wall with bedliner spray today. Looks really good. No pic. . .left the camera at home. Also got the back ready for batteries today.
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The wall is complete and ready to paint. Next pic should be painted wall with subs installed!!! Time to finish the electrical system. Skip picked up two more 1.5" x .25" x 42" copper bars yesterday for the second row of batteries Tried to get a pic, but the sun would not cooperate!!
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The way you are talking and your goals point you toward the BL, not a Q. Post W x H x D dimensions. Makes it easier to figure out what can be done for the port. . . Brian
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Everyone compares these drivers, but they have a lot of differences. . . A big obvious difference I see according to the websites is the Q has dual spiders, the Havoc has Quad spiders. The fact is, the Havoc is not just a Q with an AA dustcap, so they are not going to model up the same. . . Brian
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Did you email Nick [@] ficaraudio.com
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You have to add the distance through the center of the port, including the corner.
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What voice coils? What options? You have a little too much power at 1 ohm, but you can always back it down some.
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I would do 14 ft net tuned to 32 Hz for a pair of 18's if possible. Otherwise, minimum 12 ft tuned to 32 Hz im my opinion. If you can't get that, drop down to the (3) 15's in at least 10.5 ft net tuned to 32 Hz.
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It will be around 32-33. I find over 4" wide ports don't seem to follow the 1/2 width reduction for slot effect, but in this case you also have some of the rear corner length that adds on to the length, since the rear opening is almost the same width as the port.
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I will have it at the marshall, Tx show in early spring next year. Should have all the mids and tweeters in it by then. . .I hope
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SR 10's are nice little subs for the money. I have (4) of them for sale if you are interested. Just pulled them out of a sealed install that was doing low 140's at 34 Hz in a std cab silverado. PM me if interested. Brian
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Got the threaded rod in today!
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Make it 33.75" wide x 20" high x 17" deep. 3/4" material except double the sub mounting baffle so it is 1.5" thick. Sub and port will be on the 33.75" x 17" face. Port will be 15.5" x 3.5". It will be 28" long, so run it into the box so it is 3.5" from the rear wall and then turn and go 8" parallel to the back wall. Brian
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dB-r = the best in repair in my opinion. I know if one of my amps fails, it will go there. I am pretty sure he gives a 1 year warranty - most refurbs are just 90 days. Last time I talked to him, the SAZ-1500D is one of his favorite amps. . .Get the new heatsink for $375. Brian
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Work in progress. . .Will finish the front of the wall tonight and get more pics up. . .