Chevybwoi2007
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O Sorry, I don't usually venture out of the Fi section. I'll be sure to from now on.....
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Nope, apparently it wasn't enough to my surprise... I'll try one, thanks. Bosch 30?
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If I'm not getting enough (12v) through my remote wire, how do I fix it? HU ground? I'm only getting 11.8-11.9
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Skee, I'd love to go ahead and run 2 m1400.1D's, but I've had no luck finding another one. :'( It's like they're discontinued or something... Even if I run the 4000.1D, I'd still only have them at 1400 a piece, BUT, I got a good deal on one for about $350!! I think I'll keep the RF, I plan to run some Boston Pro 60 comps off of it. If I decide to sell if, I'll be sure to inform you. Right now I've got a 220/150 amp Iraggi alt, yellow top under the hood, and an hc1400 in the back....I'll add more if/when needed.
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Yeah, I understand. I was 16 and an idiot when I built the box.
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'Sup Cut? Yeah, you were right....I just had to much going on to focus on a new amp. I'm bidding on that autotek MM 4000.1D that Ricoshay has for sale on eBay. I think it'll be perfect for it with 1400 x 2 at 2 ohm. I wanna' give them the full 1800 watts but I REALLY don't have room for another battery in my trunk if I needed it (doubt I would but you never know...). Thanks though, I'll feed that RF to my dog later since it's useless. LoL
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I've ran that amp at .5 since February 2006! I don't know either!
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LoL. Out with the old I guess... Thanks though. I'll see if another amp helps, hopefully.
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The amp was only made to be 'temporary' anyways.. :'( The birth sheet claims 500 x 2 at 2 ohms. My electrical system is PLENTY capable of handling a measly 1000 watt amp, I'm assuming it's not the power supply. I've got an autotek mm 1400.1D laying around, it's not the BEST amp, but could I use that temporarily? I'd like to eventually run an autotek mm 4000.1d and give them 1400 a piece a 2 ohms, but ehh.....money no there right now.
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Tuned to 40 Hz. Subsonic: on. LoL (no option besides on/off on amp) I'm running a RF Power T5002. It's worked fine for about 4 months, it just started the other day. Nothing has been changed prior/post problem.
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My BL's are omitting a 'popping' and 'crackling' noise on low Hz. Anyone know what it could be? It sounds like a voice coil problem, but sometimes it makes the noise and sometimes it doesn't which leads me to think it MAY be an amp problem. They're dual 2's wired at .5 ohms. My electrical system is PLENTY capable. I REALLY hope it's not the subs but I doubt it, especially since BOTH subs do it at the same time.