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That should work out well for you. D1 coil with BP and flatwind wired in series.
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and i say stuff like that because, im usually trying to avoid whats going on right now( a big argument) and from being proven wrong i always learn. on this i forgot to tell him that he could turn his gains down and be fine. sorry for that It's not his gains that would blow the sub, it's getting happy with the volume knob.
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If you want that amp you are going to want to get the D1 VC for the sub. I would also get the Copper coil and BP power option on your sub if you want to send it that much power. Do you have a budget for an amp?
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You are going to want to pick out your amp first. Then based off of the output of your amp, we can tell you what VC configuration you are going to want, and why you want it.
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There won't really be any difference. 900w is 900w. What amplifier do you have? Also, do you already have your sub? Because you can't run at both of those impedances.
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2002 Caddy on bagz...8 Fi BTL 18's, 2 RF T15k amps (new vid pg 31)
ABXX49 replied to meade916's topic in General Fi
I, too, would like to see you put this baby on a scale when it's all said and done. -
I'd disconnect your battery first, then disconnect the seats, THEN take them out.
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It would reduce turbulence... would there really be any, if there was it would be easier to just pour resin down the inside. since bein almost 4ft long it would be hard to fiberglass. I doubt there would be much, but resin on the sides wouldn't hurt. I don't think that would help too awful much unless he fiberglassed it. BTW fritosaregood are you 'Tony B'?
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I know people are tired of me posting stuff but i got a couple more qu
ABXX49 replied to obcaraudio's topic in General Audio
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Going to see it in a few hours!
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You could search around and try to find an old style BTL in a 10".
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More importantly, where are the vids!?
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My roommate pick up an Iron Gym earlier this week. It works in a 32" (or smaller) door frame and is a very nice over all unit. There is no modification to your house needed and is small enough to store in a closet. You can also use it for sit ups, push ups, dips, and of course pull ups. A great addition to a small home gym in my opinion! LINK: http://www.theirongym.com/Default.asp?bhcp=1
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If you have an pictures of the peerless, could you post them up?
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I don't think that a blow through and SQ would ideally go together. EVERYTHING is possible though. And if you're doing MECA I think you would have to compete in Extreme with that much modification . Correct me if I'm wrong MECA guys.
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'Better' is a subjective term in this matter. What is your goals? What amplifier are you running?
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That is about 1.8^3 per woofer. That is with the max dimensions you gave me, but I don't know how that is going to sound. It's right at the minimum recommendations.
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I can play around with it a little more, but I don't have an awful lot of free time today.
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I just drew up a box. I need to check the math on this still. It meets the minimum requirements and is tuned to 35Hz I believe. It's the best I can do at the moment. EDIT: Here is the sketch up file if anyone wants to check it out. http://www.sendspace.com/file/10ihk4
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If it was my choice, that is what I would do. Also, instead of Dynamat, look into RAAMat and Second Skin. I'm going to start playing with a box now.
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Do you want a the port firing through the arm rest or towards the rear of the car? Does the bottom of your arm rest lay flat with your trunk floor?
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It would be similar to a blow through, I just don't know if it would be the loudest option. Which he, if I'm correct, is looking for.
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Well I personally would go with 1 port firing towards the rear of the car. You could try doing subs firing back with the port firing through the arm rest hole. I have no experience with it, so I don't know if it would make a huge difference. I'll try to draw up a box here in a bit.
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What type of music do you listen to?