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Help with speaker selection for a 3-way setup.
ABXX49 replied to Adrian_D's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Note to all readers: This is how you make a topic. THIS will get you help. I don't have much experience with driver selection, but I did go through it with Sean last year. (My build will start this spring) I decided to go with a Peerless SLS 8" for the midbass. Have you thought about using a full range speaker for your midrange? Are large format tweeters out of the question? -
The seatbelt ground still has me a bit skeptical. It's much cheaper to try a new ground. Just give it a shot before you spend the money.
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I'm sure there are MANY competitors that have NEVER heard of Sundown, Fi, SSA, etc. NFL players are competitors, but so are the 7 year old kids playing Pop Warner ball.
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That we take seriously. And if you want US to take YOU seriously, you really need to go read the noobie posting guides. You're not going to get much help with a topic like this.
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welcome to car audio bliss Couldn't have said it better myself. This will be your new home. You don't need another forum.
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This is an excellent/HUGE step for your company! Congratulations guys, and continue to grow!!
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Protect mode on amp
ABXX49 replied to ShagggDiesel's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Sounds like there is something wrong with the amp. Where is his amp grounded to? I know that I had a problem kinda like that and it turned out to be a bad ground. -
That sucks. I'm so glad I live in a town where crime is virtually not existent.
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Considering all you can do is about a 1/2" round over on it, probably not. At least not to your ears.
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Let me google that for you
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From the album: Skippy's box
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Okay. Let's say you have all your settings right, and a properly built box. You're woofer will last. (excluding some lemons) You're volume knob will be directly correlated to the power your amplifier is putting out. You set you're gain with your volume knob at 75% conservatively so you know you're HU is not clipping. You set it that way so that YOU KNOW when you're volume is on, say 15/20 (75%) that that is your MAX listening volume. Any higher you will risk clipping, and thus over powering.
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Click me to learn how to set your gains with a DMM! How To: Set your Amplifier Gain - SSA Car Audio Forum
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Well, without knowing what amplifier you have, and what voice coil configuration you have, we can offer you no help.
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I think DeepSubBoy made a time machine and a new account.
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If your speaker was perfectly on axis, it would be directly in front of you. Think home audio set ups for this.
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Shin splints occur from the stretching of the interosseous membrane, the membrane that connects the tibia and fibula of the lower leg. Compression taping in most cases will remove shin splints for that workout period, massage before and after will stimulate circulation and promote healing of the membrane. Another thing to do is concentrate on your form, meaning stop running on your heels and run on yor toes, almost as if your falling, that will make you faster as well In theory.
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Engine Noise.
ABXX49 replied to CrownVic's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Okay, well lets restart. Give us a full list of things that you have tried that don't work, and things that helped. -
Amen.
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Bass Booster on iPod/iPhone
ABXX49 replied to mbarber25's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
If it is going to cause failure of a speaker, it will be mechanical. You can hear when you're pushing a speaker too far. And if you can't, you'll know when it does fail. Bottom line, don't bother with it. -
JL, Rockford, Kicker are all really good "mainstream" amps.
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Goal and budget please!
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That's pretty sick...is it yours?
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If you're playing bass tests, you're not going to want to tune high. Most rap music you listen to is in the 40-50Hz range, bass testers will go muuuuch lower than that. You can 'safely' play 1 octave below you're tuning frequency. In you're case, in theory, you can play to 17.5Hz with you're woofer being safe.
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Happy birthday!!!