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bigjae1976 started following Anyone have a select products account???
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I need 4 yards of the silver comfort suede that select product sells. SP actually calls it gray but looks silver to me. Part # CSUEDEGREY Now that SP is dealer only, I'm kind of screwed. I can't find what I need anywhere else so my headliner remains unfinished! Thanks!
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On my Q12, no options, I could run it pretty hard on a US Amps USA2000 for about 30 minutes. I imagine that a Havoc can do about the same, given that the user is responsible.
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Not all tweeters are 4 ohms...not sure what RF uses. I'd go with the active setup and 100.4 which would be easier to work with than a passive crossover. Most passive xovers are simple and have phasing issues around the crossover point. Not to mention most don't compensate for the impedence changes when the cone moves. This usually results in a harsh sounding tweeter or really hard "S" sounds. You don't have that issue with an active setup. The downside is that an active setup costs more in amps, wiring, and potential electrical system upgrades. The electrical system shouldn't be an issue in most cases depending on how much current your sub amp is sucking up.
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40 sq in of port area? Isn't that a bit much for a single 12? Should be more like 24-32 sq in. I'd try decreasing your port area then your port length will be much shorter for a 32hz tune, more like 24in.
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single din flip out for my 04' bmw 3 series
bigjae1976 replied to fobanginvtek's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
A flip out will work with that trim panel. Double din is an option in an 04 3 series. It does require some work and you'll need to order the part that allows you to relocate the HVAC carrier to where the sunglass holder is. And you'll need this... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...K%3AMEWAX%3AVRI -
Looks awesome. Maybe I can sneak one from the factory since I'm here in Korea
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A split coil RE XXX would work pretty good. I have a XXX12 in a 8 cu ft box tuned pretty low, forget the exact spec. It seems to work pretty good on my crappy behringer amp. It still shakes the walls...all the walls in my house.
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I thought duct tape around the screw holes will gain a couple of DB's.
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Looks like a good start!
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Sometimes sh1t happens...just get in contact with Fi to get your sub fixed. It might not even be your fault.
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This seems like a great idea. Saves potential customers the hassle of selling their amp. Just send it in, receive your sundown amp and be done with it! That is well worth taking the hit on what you would get on the used market. That's a pretty generous trade-in offer also. I think its the other way around...much easier with amps.
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Your stock alt might not last too long on a 3000D. A HO rebuild will be cheaper (an lighter) than piling batteries in your trunk. I installed a 3000d on a 120amp alt and an HC2400 and still couldn't hold 12V for very long. At least upgrade the battery though. I would also mention that your warranty might come into question running the 3000d on the stock electrical.
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Where are the groceries supposed to go? Great work!
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I'm sure there will be a lot of interest in this.
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If you have to go sealed, the Q is the only choice. A ported BL would be your loudest choice. Think of the BL as a street basser. The Q is geared more towards an SQ sub. Both will sound good, the Q a little better. The BL will give you a little extra output.