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fucking cakes.
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Sun Down SAZ-1500D V3 Feels Weak
jonbearsmt replied to LETHL_SS's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
i run cheap walmart rca wires..... -
Sun Down SAZ-1500D V3 Feels Weak
jonbearsmt replied to LETHL_SS's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
all else fails then switch back to the RE.. change nothing else and see what happends. -
Sun Down SAZ-1500D V3 Feels Weak
jonbearsmt replied to LETHL_SS's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
thats alot of resistance on the ground... check your ground connentions. were you rusing the LOC on your Re aswell? if you have a test tone, play it, and check your Ac output on the loc, -
Sun Down SAZ-1500D V3 Feels Weak
jonbearsmt replied to LETHL_SS's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
do you have a DMM, check the resistance of the sub, also check all your setting on your head unit, and your connections. -
for a custom box its best to find a trusted designer .. pay for blue prints. and find a good wood worker localy, and have your box built.
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sounds good tho!
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i agree.. like i said.. with stiff spiders. its a good idea to work them up slowly.... its kinda like haring a hard peice of plastic... if you try to bend it right away it will break... but if you bend it back and forth a little bit at a time.... eventualy more and more then it will bend more and more.......with out snapping, i always run sundown subs.... the nightshade 1s are stiff... while the ZV3s are soft... i prefer soft spiders.... hard spider tend to be stiff at first.. but become softer over time.. chaging the dinamic of your stereo with out you relizing it and adjusting for it..... while a soft combo of spiders is more consistant
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SSA subs are not sitting on selfs waiting for orders..... they are hand crafted to order, so it takes a longer then the crap compaies that order in bulk from china, you cant rush perfection.... and SSA offers a super sub for a super cheap price...... the trade off is that the build house tries to keep low over head .. Ie, a small staff.... so just be understanding, and wait for a bad ass american made sub.... they send a tracking number right away, letting you know your order has been prossesed and its in line to be built. and when its on the way you can track it to your door step.. but just because you have the trackig number does not mean its ready to be shipped. good luck and you will be happy with the sub you have picked!
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shit looks fucking tough!! what amp is that next to the 7K? you had the 12 inch z's working hard before right? what are the new subs... sorry if i missed it
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when and what did you order?
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so your advice is to unload the crap out of the sub fresh out of the box?
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popem in crank it up.. and enjoy is my advice. the hard spidered subs normaly need a little break in time the dcon should be fine
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Which is better ( Fi 15 inch bl or a Kicker l7 15 inch)
jonbearsmt replied to c0le99's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
4 cubes before port and sub displacement is not enough air space.... -
300 amps
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deading the doors and roof would be a good start i would think. i think you can unbolt the latch mech on the door and adjust it a little, to make it tighter,,, it the striker bolt plate fucked up yet?
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lol wrong topic
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if you do a foam watch your self, it may cause water to come inside your car,... when it hails here in texas people take blankets and open thair doors, then close the doors on the blaket to hold it in place... well every single time, the cars get flooded inside,
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Pretty sure that it's his Neon. whhhhhaaaaaattt thats ALOT of movement from back doors on a car. are you sure its 3/4 of an inch? videos?
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what kinda SUV im guessing?
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Pre-Black Friday Deal - FREE SHIPPING!
jonbearsmt replied to Second Skin Rep Jon's topic in Second Skin Audio
great products here too guys,i was amazed how well it worked, and how easy it is put put on, sticks no matter the heat,