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I ripped the rubber rib in my practically new Fi BL 15" please hel
NDMstang65 replied to MattTheBaker123's topic in General Fi
As stated...use Goop or Windo-weld. Do not just get any regular silicone..it does not bond to the surround material. Goop, or windo-weld does. DO NOT put it on thick, a few thin layers is all you need. -
No there is a dealer in Martinique as far as I remember. If anything is on ebay..it's bullshit unless it is a private seller. Especially in the US. Other countries we do not regulate it. In the US we do. Link to said auctions?
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Hard caps stay on waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better then the flat caps do.
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I ripped the rubber rib in my practically new Fi BL 15" please hel
NDMstang65 replied to MattTheBaker123's topic in General Fi
Same stuff... Or get a tube of Windoweld from advance auto etc. Either or, just use a few thin layers and put some in the crack itself and let it dry. -
I ripped the rubber rib in my practically new Fi BL 15" please hel
NDMstang65 replied to MattTheBaker123's topic in General Fi
If it is the surround use 'the incredible goop' or a rubberized window adhesive in very thin layers. DO NOT glop it on. -
Not a tax unless you are in state.
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Just shooting the breeze for a bit...stop in and hang out.
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High Qts simply turns the woofer into a Mid Q woofer instead of a lower Q woofer. It will not have the same detail and warmth with the standard motor in a sealed application vs the higher Qts, but it will work fine. It has to deal with gapping tolerances loosening things up a great deal to scrub off motor strength that is not needed.
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Signal issue man.. Hate to tell you to do it but pickup a decent headunit and it will solve the problems.
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They answered it
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Either a Q or a BL would be fine...really depends on your goals.
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BL is designed for under 2kw...after that..then the BTL takes over
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Huge thanks to JBLCAMRY here on the board for helping us out with sketchup and making the drawings for us. If they don't fit your vehicle..sorry. These are simply general boxes for the average install for a musical daily driving scenario. If you are looking to chase numbers you are on your own. http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/forum/68-fi-technical/ Check it out! More to come later
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X series boxes!! 10” X series ported box cut sheet! 1.14 cubic feet @ 32Hz 12” X series ported box cut sheet! 2.3 cubic feet @ 32Hz 15” X series ported box cut sheet! 3.2 cubic feet @ 32Hz
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10” SSD series ported box cut sheet! 1.45 cubic feet @ 32Hz 12” SSD series ported box cut sheet! 2.5 cubic feet @ 32Hz 15” SSD series ported box cut sheet! 3.5 cubic feet @ 32Hz 18” SSD Series ported box cut sheet! 7.5 cubic feet @ 32Hz
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10” Q series ported and sealed cut sheets! 10” Q series sealed enclosure @ .5 cubic feet 10” Q series ported enclosure 1.25 cubic feet @ 32Hz 12” Q series ported and sealed cut sheets! 12” Q sealed enclosure @ 1.2 cubic feet 12” Q ported enclosure 2.35 cubic feet @ 32Hz 15” Q Sealed and Ported box cut sheets! Sealed @ 2.5 cubic feet 15” Q ported box 3.8 cubic feet @ 32Hz 18” Q series Sealed and Ported box cut sheets! Sealed @ 5.00 cubic feet Ported 6.9 cubic feet @ 32Hz
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BL Series enclosure cut sheets! BL 10 1.2 cubic feet @ 32Hz BL 12 2.4 cubic feet @ 32Hz BL 15 3.9 cubic feet @ 32Hz BL 18 7.6 cubic feet @ 32Hz
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BTL series enclosures and cut sheets! BTL 12 2.45 cubic feet @ 32Hz BTL 15 4.00 cubic feet @ 32Hz BTL 18 7.00 cubic feet @ 32Hz
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At 3.5 cubic feet (you will have something smaller so say 3.25 cubic feet to get to 33Hz with 2 4" aeros the ports will need to be 16.25" long
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Tune it to 32-33Hz... You can download winisd from www.linearteam.org to figure out the length of the ports.. Keep in mind that you have to subtract your port and driver displacement in the box. So you'll have to subtract the volume of the cylinder from your volume to calculate the proper tuning.
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Should be fine with 2 4" aero's.
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Use a common chamber with 1 slot port You need dual 1ohm coils to wire a pair of subs to 1ohm load. Wire them in series/parallel.
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Generally a pair of 12's can overpower coaxils.. Simply turn them down You don't have to run them wide open.
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Should be fine..you don't have to have the additional spider if you do not want it. Just make sure you put your subsonic filter 2-3hz below the port tuning frequency of the enclosure.