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I had to add glue to loose mdf. Well designd box but audible customs built some boxes for me that are awesume wiith his carpeting. also packaged better. Okay here is where I'll have to step in. As far as the carpet goes okay maybe some came loose, it's not normal but can't say it's impossible. I can say with 100% certainty that there is no way that the MDF was "loose" unless it was seriously damaged in shipping. We use titebond III and about 40 screws per enclosure, we use 3M fiberglass for all of the interior corners and seal with silicone. I would have to disagree if it was glued well it would have had to break to be loose. Not the case not enough glue. Well out of the 100's of enclosures we've built including 20 or so I've used personally and 15+ sold here on SSA I've never heard of anything like that. Do you have any pictures? I have pics but you cant see the loose joint because of the carpet.
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I had to add glue to loose mdf. Well designd box but audible customs built some boxes for me that are awesume wiith his carpeting. also packaged better. Okay here is where I'll have to step in. As far as the carpet goes okay maybe some came loose, it's not normal but can't say it's impossible. I can say with 100% certainty that there is no way that the MDF was "loose" unless it was seriously damaged in shipping. We use titebond III and about 40 screws per enclosure, we use 3M fiberglass for all of the interior corners and seal with silicone. I would have to disagree if it was glued well it would have had to break to be loose. Not the case not enough glue.
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I had to add glue to loose mdf. Well designd box but audible customs built some boxes for me that are awesume wiith his carpeting. also packaged better.For the price i am not happy!
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He dont get my recommendation,
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You can see where the glue was sprayed. You can see mdf at where the carpet seams are. I had to reglue one of the port walls down. Other than that it is a great box!
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Its coming.
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Thanks Mark and Aaron
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Then find it.lol
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Should be better service than when kevin had it.
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With that much power. I would go with a ho alt and one good battery in the back.
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We used the 337 at work and never had a problem with them. The 376 replaced the 337.
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Hi Everyone! Carloidol here From Philippines
pmureika replied to Carloidol's topic in Newbie Sign IN
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Could have been reconed?
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Depends on volume,amp setting. Not very long they bottom out and then make funny noises.
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You didnt let them run free air?
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Class A/B or D?
pmureika replied to kh2456's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I was looking at that amp as well, seems to have many good reviews. How did it preform with your dcon? Overall good results? It performed great and is still going in some other persons car along with the dcon 10. Awesome looks like I'm purchasing this amp. What gauge wire would you recommend? Rockford says 4 do you think I could get away with true 8 gauge or no? 4 to be safe. -
Class A/B or D?
pmureika replied to kh2456's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I was looking at that amp as well, seems to have many good reviews. How did it preform with your dcon? Overall good results? It performed great and is still going in some other persons car along with the dcon 10. -
Class A/B or D?
pmureika replied to kh2456's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I used to use a rockfod fosgate P300.1 on my first dcon. -
You can buy agm battery chargers at your local auto supply store.
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Class A/B or D?
pmureika replied to kh2456's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I think the class D would be more efficient. -
Its those u-tube videos. They dont say how long the sub lasted.
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Solid but cheap. I wouldnt take it to a car show. What's that suppose to mean? Ill post pics of the carpet seams etc.