Kanaworm$
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Yes! Look for the wire coming from the alt to the + post on the batt and add to it.
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Blues Production Sub's. . . . . . . Remember
Kanaworm$ replied to HiFonicsHorder1's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
I still love the Tri-Sobaric (SP) design! That box had excellent SQ! I still have a new pair of the 4 ohm 6.5" and a pair of the 1" titanium dome tweets. -
Welcome .... Been through Hutchinson plenty of times!
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4 channel amp decision help
Kanaworm$ replied to hondakilla98's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
If the Eclipse fills your need and can be repaired, I would check with dB-R and see what they say! If not then the above suggestions will all work just fine. -
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What size ANL fuses to use??
Kanaworm$ replied to ExplicitYourSelf's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
It has 4 gauge input, I guess I would run 4 gauge to it. Plus since the amp is fused internally no need to fuse it twice imo. -
What size ANL fuses to use??
Kanaworm$ replied to ExplicitYourSelf's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I think he has (1) 4 gauge run from battery to a fuse/distro and then 8 gauge off to the amp. -
Let's see it!
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Very nice work man! Love the door panels, they look great!
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Does Sundown make the Incriminator amps?
Kanaworm$ replied to deernet's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Well, Incriminator doesn't have any internal pictures, but the case on the 20.1 looks similar to the SAZ-2000, and the demensions are also similar. Here is the IA30.1 beside the IA20.1 -
Does Sundown make the Incriminator amps?
Kanaworm$ replied to deernet's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Zenon builds the amplifiers for both companies to Jake (Sundown) and Nick's (Incriminator) specifications. -
Does Sundown make the Incriminator amps?
Kanaworm$ replied to deernet's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
What similarities do you see? -
My headunit has HPF/LPF . They only go to 140hz tho which is why i need the x-over in the amp as well. So if I set my headunti crossover for sub around 80hz, as well as 80hz for hi-pass, how would I set up the amp? What amp are you going to use for your sub and what head unit are you using?
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Basically the SSF is a highpass crossover. What HU?
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I would run all 4 rca's to the 50.4 and use the out rca on the amp to run to your sub amp. Use channels 1-2 to run your tweets set to highpass and most likely the x10 switch. Play around with the frequencies to make sure your not going to stress the tweeter. Run your 6.5 mid's on channels 3-4 on the LPF and use the SSF filter to bandpass the frequency this will eliminate most of the sub frequency going to your mid. You're going to need to listen to each set of speakers separately when setting the gain and crossover to make sure not to distort the speakers.
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Ahhhh that is great news! This will be going in my truck!
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Email Nick at IA you will get a response within a day or two!
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Sweet looking 10"! I like the new high roll surround. Looking forward to more info on these great looking drivers.
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New Hyundai Demo SUV Enclosure by PTS
Kanaworm$ replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in Pound That Sound
Damn man that sux to move again! Hope all goes well on the move! -
I do it equals 1 loud ass mutha!
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I would say you should expect anywhere between 60+ watts rms per channel. The amp is a great amp with a lot of crossover flexibility, which of course you already know!
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Just saw that the SSA store was carrying the Bravox line of components and coaxes! Just wondering when they started selling this line?
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Budget? Why 2 pairs?
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4 Fi Audio IB3 18's walled off 15Hz tune in a VAN BUILD LOG
Kanaworm$ replied to kryptonitewhite's topic in Build Logs
Sweet looking crimper! That AudioPipe amp looks like a beast! -
ludacris - how low can you go IIRC Thanks man! I'm a metal head so I don't listen to that style very often.