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Everything posted by sundownz
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John, There is a mis-print regarding power wire size on the SAE-1000D. It accepts 4 gauge wire. I have it updated on the site, but on the print materials it still says 1/0 by mistake. http://www.sundownaudio.com/pp1000d.html So yes, you can trim wire to make it fit no problem.
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He may have a spare around, if he does not contact Steve @ Smart Auto Sound and I'll send some spares up to Canada through him.
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Does Anyone Know what this sub is...
sundownz replied to audio-neon's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Looks like an XBL^2 or underhung motor... don't know what it is exactly. -
Would you guys buy amps or subs off ebay?
sundownz replied to Lifted03Silverado's topic in General Audio
I've only had one problem on e-bay as a buyer and I got it worked out... albeit 3 months later. Indo Audio sent me the wrong Phoenix Gold EQ and it took about 3 months to get the right one, but I did eventually get it. Now... as a seller. I have almost been scammed twice. Both times buyers bought items, received them, never contacted me about anything, and filed charge-back reports. I won both cases because I followed everything on my end... still a huge PITA. -
Would you guys buy amps or subs off ebay?
sundownz replied to Lifted03Silverado's topic in General Audio
Indeed... I have been listing a few amps on e-bay lately. Used, b-stock, and refurbished goods. The results have been pretty good so far and it's helping me move the amps I have laying around here. -
Remote gain knob question
sundownz replied to cx-7heaven's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Sounds like it should be fine as long as you aren't sending too much RCA voltage into the 1500D through the line driver. The behavior you are experiencing *may* be some kind of protection in the line-driver unit to keep people from damaging their equipment. That is my only guess as to why it would begin to decrease the output level. -
There really is no reason to get the TC3K unless you want an SAZ-1500D per sub as the TC2K will do everything the 3K will at your power level. The FI SSD is another solid option. They do well on lower power as they are quite efficient, not that they won't handle more, but they don't really need it
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Yah, that LED seems to be really problematic... which is odd since I haven't heard of any problems with the power LED in the amp which is pretty much the same thing.
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At 1 ohm? A healthy factory alternator and a large and relatively new 1000 CA primary battery will do fine. Just be sure to upgrade the big three and run at least a 2 gauge power wire (1/0 is preferred).
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No shirts yet. They are a bit pricey and product development is ahead of shirts in my "to-do" list at the moment
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Do you mean that you have an underhood battery AND an HC1800 battery? Depending on how much of a basshead you are that might work fine. Your 105 amp alternator is a big limiting factor... and also, can you fit an HC2400? That would be much better suited to 3,000+ watts.
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Correct, the 100.2 will not handle a 2 ohm bridged load. It is 4 ohm stable in bridged mode, or 2 ohm stable in stereo mode. Your only option for stable wiring on the 100.2 is 8 ohms bridged.
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Indeed... I need to look into doing something in the manual. It seems obvious to me, but I guess that is because I make the amps.
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Steve will have these packages going for a while.
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And yes... that is a Lucinda Williams CD. I forgot to decline that one from BMG Music so I got it *laughs* Oh well, it earned me two free CDs with them
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I've been to Oak Island if that counts I'm in Mooresville, a pretty good drive from you.
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It does not matter. The + terminals are connected together inside as are the - terminals.
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I am dealing with the circle problem right now. My jigsaw is not having fun cutting through 2.25 inches of mdf. The most my jigsaw has done is 1.5" and that was about it's maximum. You should probably cut one sheet at a time I need one of those jigs like Rich has for the router. That is the only way to do it if you do much box building at all.
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Congrats! What was your actual score?
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http://www.tcsounds.com/tc2000.htm 2x TC-2000 15" Dual 4 ohm Coils Wire all four coils in parallel for a 1 ohm load. Those subs would be okay sealed but really cry out for porting.
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Do you have a budget in mind for the 15s? That will help alot in picking them out
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No reason for a line driver in your system. Take it out, 2 volts is just fine. Less items in the signal chain the better, IMHO
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It does have remote knob and manual. The knob is a remote gain.
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The factory refurbished units have a 90-day warranty, if you look at the auction page it has the information. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...p;rd=1&rd=1 Right below item description.