-
Content Count
402 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Gallery
Everything posted by buickid
-
Sent Don an e-mail 9 days ago, and a follow-up 4 days ago, no reply to either. When I ordered CLD tiles for my last vehicle, I had a reply within a day. The product was superb, along with the service. I have limited time to complete my build before things get crazy again, but I can't start until I get some deadening. I really want to go with SDS again because of my great experience with the product last time. Cash in hand, ready to play! Edit: Just read the post about his overwhelming amount of e-mails, that makes sense. Hope he can make it all work out, hes got a fantastic product! Edit2: Don pulls through with the great service I expected!
-
Have a couple SAZ-4500D heading my way. Playing around with my options. My BTL18 is quite happy on two SAZ-1500D, I wonder what would happen if I threw two 4500D at it? I plan on building a box tuned real low (~27Hz), tired of chasing numbers, want something that drops looooow.
-
Hmm, guess I'll be getting a couple more batteries. And some helper bags for the rear!
-
Haha, I'm hoping it'll make sound... And I'm wondering how long it'll take to go poof heh
-
Tru Technology S44 (2x200 @ 4 ohms) to a pair of DLS X-Program SA62 6.5" comps. Speaker wire size recommendation? Thanks!
-
Heh, how is this? Does it have anything to do with my profile saying "Location:Oahu, Hawaii"? Edit: Or is it the tasty tasty SPAM!
-
16 gauge it is
-
Do you guys take this into account (from the JL box building page): I take this as meaning I subtract half of the port width from the length. For example, my calculations calls for a 16.5 x 6.15 x 26.25" long port in order to tune to 33Hz. Does the physical port in the box then become 26.25 - 3.07= 23.18 inches long?
-
How do most HUs hold up under high voltage, say 16V?
-
HU on High Voltage?
buickid replied to buickid's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Bump! -
HU on High Voltage?
buickid replied to buickid's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I'm guessing your wanting to run your amps and a separate battery bank on 16v? You planning on running a second alternator dedicated to audio? Well, I have a project I'm working on. Using a car HU and some spare 6x9 Infinity Reference Series speakers that I have lying around to build a portable radio. Is it compact/light/best idea ever? Probably not, but I like tinkering with and building things, so its a fun little project. For power, I'm using a 12-cell Ni-MH pack. Each cell is supposed to be about 1.2V, but fully charged, the pack sits around 16.8V. It drops to 16V under a 1A load in about 1-2 min. -
I'm working on a little project where the only available power source is a 12 cell Ni-MH pack, starting at 16.8V fully charged, but dropping to 15-16V after some use. Would a HU run on this, or would it go up in smoke?
-
Holy mother. Thats more amps then then I've ever heard about. x_X
-
i dont see whats so great about bumbing anyway... Totally overrated.
-
I have a 08 xB with a regular wet-cell in front. I'm going to run a Sundown 1500D. I can get a pretty good price on a Kinetik HC600, would it make a difference, or should I save my money?
-
would a cap be good for me..
buickid replied to RL-i8_Mr._Jones's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Simply put, the cap will do nothing for you. A battery will. -
Hey guys. I just picked up a new RE SX 15. Its going to be powered by a Sundown 1500D in a '08 Scion xB. I need help designing the box though. RE calls for 3 cu ft minimum, 4 cu ft optimal, and I would like to tune for 32Hz, sub firing up. The sub displaces 0.18 cu ft. The dimensions I have to build the box are 38.5"x18.5"x19". The pictures below should help to visualize. If there is too much space there, I'd like to cut a couple inches off the height, and then if still too much room, a couple off the width (18.5"). Help needed! ~Trevor
-
Bump!
-
Hook a multimeter capable of measuring AC voltage to the RCA outs on the deck and play a -0dB sinewave. Turn the volume up until the meter reads 6V, and remember the volume number on the deck. Don't turn the deck up past that in the future.
-
KnuKoncepts KLM/CCA Cable
buickid replied to buickid's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Alrighty, I guess I'll be going for the KLM. Great deal. :] -
KnuKoncepts KLM/CCA Cable
buickid posted a topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I did a bit of searching, and it seems that a few people are against the KLM Copper Clad Aluminum cable. I plan on getting the 1/0 KLM cable for my Sundown 1500D for a 15ft run. KnuKonceptz claims that their 1/0 CCA will do fine as long as you're not running gobs of wattage. Anyone think otherwise? Thanks, Trevor -
Most likely not. Unless one is near the end of its life and isn't holding charge well, then it might start draining the other battery too.
-
lol its a quote from an old video game that was (badly) translated from Japanese. It used to be a big internet meme. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_your_base_are_belong_to_us
-
In A.D. 2101, war was beginning. Captain: What happen ? Mechanic: Somebody set up us the bomb. Operator: We get signal. Captain: What ! Operator: Main screen turn on. Captain: It's you !! CATS: How are you gentlemen !! CATS: All your base are belong to us. CATS: You are on the way to destruction. Captain: What you say !! CATS: You have no chance to survive make your time. CATS: Ha ha ha ha .... Operator: Captain !! * Captain: Take off every 'ZIG'!! Captain: You know what you doing. Captain: Move 'ZIG'. Captain: For great justice.
-
I wonder what an asteroid hitting the earth would meter on the TL...