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Power T30001bd - 3000 watt class bd mono amplifier 1000x1 @ 4 ohms, 2000x1 @ 2 ohms, 3000x1@ 1 ohm, variable 32-250Hz LP 24dB/Octave Butterworth crossover, 12dB/Octave Infrasonic filter @ 27 Hz, RCA inputs, RCA outputs, MasterSync and bdSync capability, 0/180 Phase control, cast aluminum heatsink, military spec PCB, 1/0 AWG power/ground connectors with built in ANL fusing, Intelligent thermal management, and variable 35-70Hz remote ParaPunch Bass EQ 0-18dB. H 2.6" x W 12.8" x L 33". supposed to do 2kw at 2ohm....so yeah you could get away with it
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lol...no He wants to get another sub later, run a different amp, and a different final load than he has right now.
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Bass boost = bad news bears. Really wish they wouldn't put that junk on amps. Anyhow, subsonic filters are used to cut the frequencies below tuning waaaaaaay back so you don't unload the sub and bottom them out.
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Turn it down and don't play below tuning, might want to examine your SSF settings as well.
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is this the right addy to send my subs and who do i make the m/o out t
NDMstang65 replied to splmark's topic in General Fi
If your doing that then yes, put it in a envelope with all of the other information. -
Nice Congrats!!!!
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is this the right addy to send my subs and who do i make the m/o out t
NDMstang65 replied to splmark's topic in General Fi
All the info and how to do things is found here: http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...?showtopic=7158 -
yep it'l work fine
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On that amp...a single Q 15 would work fine.
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Depends on how much power you have to work with. For your situation i'd definitely suggest using a ported enclosure. -Nick
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You shouldn't need to use one coil on a sub anyhow...we've got plenty of coil options to choose from .
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Eh?
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His reply wasn't civil..and it was getting ready to blow up. ..sorry..
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It's going to cost you 105 bucks to recone the sub every time you want to change the coil...
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Kicker 2500 as well
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I too see your point... But from a marketing standpoint...a better choice of words would probably bethe better way to go...you know the whole "politically correct" thing.. The company is going in the direction of an infinitely customizible sub by the end consumer...so i think the catch phrase of "infinite possbilities" would be better suited...it idolizes the direction of the company a little better than "effing insane"...and it is "politically correct" -Nick
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I too see your point... But from a marketing standpoint...a better choice of words would probably bethe better way to go...you know the whole "politically correct" thing.. The company is going in the direction of an infinitely customizible sub by the end consumer...so i think the catch phrase of "infinite possbilities" would be better suited...it idolizes the direction of the company a little better than "effing insane" -Nick
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I'll go ahead and nip it in the bud and say we're not going to do anything like that... We've got the ideas pretty much set in stone for what we're going to do, tasteful, not tacky...and the "expression" if you will focuses on the direction of the company itself.
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That's a main reason i turned my PM's off, because i wont see them...or ill forget about them and not reply.
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Depends solely on the install that the sub(s) is/are in... What's more important is how much room you have to work with, and how much power you have on tap...
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Don't know what we'll do for a 'catch phrase' or even if we'll put one on there... Time will tell
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Eh right now getting the subs out to yall is more important...when we have time and things calm down with all the lines we'll focus more time on getting an apparel lineup done and running... Probably look around the summertime
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No need, that's what the 3rd slug option is for...coil clearance.
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Or we aren't getting the emails, i know i've had 3-4 people in the past few days who have said they've emailed me and i haven't gotten them... What do you need help with?