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Call it the DTD which is the abreviation for (dusk to dawn). i erased it from my above post earlier, but you want letter designations right Jake?
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Electrial questions
lee replied to SeductiveSounds's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
If you're looking at daily music, Ah is what you want to cover extended current discharging during long play times. If you're doing burps, you would want to look at burst amps, short circuit amps, ca and things of this nature -
yellow top is dual purpose, starting and deep cycle duties, and would be the better of the 2
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You seemed to be on the right track with what you had before. I think you would have met your goals with a different enclosure design. Now you'll have more power, just need to get the enclosure right.
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how bout: Dusk to Dawn Northern Light Night Storm Solar
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You wont notice much difference in sound if at all. If you run 4 gauge please don't run that amp below a 2ohm load.
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The smallest amp I had on mine was rated for 800wrms at the load I presented it with and it was enough output for satisfaction. If you're over 1500wrms to it daily, I would suggest keep your ears and nose on standby for anything the sub tells you it don't like.
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you should be fine with that. i had mine in 5.75 sealed after all displacements, and it killed the lows. yours should be close in comparison.
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Wow, that is plum full of sundown
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I would love to see more people like this go with SSDs. I wonder why people think its not capable of doing damage for less invested.
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Do it!
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Its on youtube already?
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I like the flexability in the port tuning via the plug
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Nice vids
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And a twelve inch at that
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I'm interested in this for my wifes titan as well
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i believe what he meant was an amp that is optimized for 2 ohm, almost all monoblocks will be STABLE @ 2. It would help to list a price range, maybe 2 SAE1000d's strapped @ 2ohms? If you are on a budget you can get one of the ebay refurb Rockford Power T5002's for like 250 shipped. I believe that they can handle 2ohms bridged and will produce about 1000 watts, but they might run a little on the warm and inefficient side in doing so. Alpine has a relatively inexpensive monoblock out that is supposed to do 1kw @ 2 ohms as well. I can vouch for that amp running 2ohm bridged as I had the T5002 powering my Fi Q 18 D1 wired in series. It was a very strong combination, but it did pull alot of current even though its output was 1040 WRMS. I do kinda miss it, but I would do a T10001bd before I go back to the inefficient class A/B 2 channel. The RF T10001bd still does around 1000rms @2ohm and will be more efficient doing it. Cant go wrong with those amps
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If you have a dmm you could get actual output voltages each way
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I was on a plane from Montana and landed in Vegas so I could drive home to California and thought I would drop by and see where Fi was so I stopped at barnes & noble to get a thomas guide so I could find the location of Fi. I found it, but being the monday of a holiday weekend, I didnt get to see much. I didnt think Fi would of been there for the holiday so, it wasnt any loss for me to try driving through Vegas anyway. At least I know where it is now if I happen to swing by in the future. I'm sorry if this was a teaser, but I thought some might enjoy reading about what I did.
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Awesome, i'm going to get some amps
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i need to buy some shirts, and this might work out perfectly!
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I'm still up for it if you get down this far
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Dont see why it would be a problem.
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Not many amps have 24db/octave for high pass.