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Looks sweet! How think and what kind of wood your using? looks a wee bit small from the photos. And Idk whats in those boxes? You already haz your noise makers
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No need to go to college. Just get pregnant and have a bunch of babies and the governments, tax payers will give you a free house, food, and spending money. No need to earn anything when it is given to you. Sounds about right. J FIXED So true. My ex who actually went through med school and became a xray tech was really upset about it lol. Its funny how your rewarded for screwing up like that.
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My reason is also because of the cost. In regards to upper model subwoofers and I'm not the type to spend 720$ on a published 1800 wats.
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That was indeed a sexy video of them doors! Can't wait to see more dave
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91 Turbo Civic, SounDigital 16KD, 4 15 BTL N2s Walled
Sencheezy replied to 16K's topic in Build Logs
Just more buying random shit, no building, same ole song... meh -
I guess no one else cares...
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@dbsupra, thanks for the interest! But have been dealing with some issues as of late. I think I've FINALLY found the source, and its my pioneer, I think. Well anyways its in the shop. I have a few pics I can upload though. hope you enjoy! Ordered new RCA's Just a random shot of the ZED installed, it is not currently in this configuration. random shot of the box installed, again, not in this configuration atm Painted L brackets And today is a sad day... now I haz NO boom. But I hope for it to fix some of the issues I am having.
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two SAZ1500's strapped or one 3k
Sencheezy replied to swift's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
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Damn that looks nice!
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Thank god for another good pic!
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You did say that they didn't like the 1/2 ohm load right? When you tried to strap them at One final ohm load?
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lol ummm, There are MANY to chose from sir. Just shop around in the SSA store under "amplifiers", and make a decision based on your limitations. You can't go wrong there. Also, please keep in mind that when you add power, that there are other factors that are involved that can be easily be overlooked.
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Ok, so what vehicle is this? How much space do you have? Thats a pretty good budget to work with, is that before the N2s or all together price range? I believe those are great drivers for daily, and on 3.5k should be a really nice combo. I don't believe you need to spend a grand on a 320 amp alt though, as well as not knowing when it would show up. I do beleive Ohio Generators may have a higher amp output if that is what your looking for. Other wise, a 270 from other brands such as mechman/singer will also suffice, especially for only 3.5k I would think. My opinion. Also, The battery pair you have mentioned I believe would be a great place to start. If you need more, you could always add more if you have the space available of course.
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I agree, the old system was better. I would also add a thank you to Julian for creating a more thought out and appropiate thread. We should have better results this time. Though, Mark is very busy with the other 473837 sites he is currently trying to rebuild which I understand can be a daunting task. I would also like to add that I have seen the same 4 or 5 F/S post on the first page since it has been changed. I would like to know why this is? I have noticed when I go to page 2 and even page 3, there are brand new sales. I feel I shouldn't have to look for the new stuff, it should be sorted by date, that way for people who do search, can see the new things for sale, not by priority or how ever it may be set currently. Again, these are just my thoughts and I could be full of it, but just basing my opinions as asked by OP.
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Rockford t15k
Sencheezy replied to pimpdaddy1787's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
It's not over 100% efficient. I don't care what marketing BS the designer wishes to spread. All it does is trade-off lower peak current draw for higher continuous current draw. It's still drawing the power from the electrical system to supply the capacitor bank, it's not a generator that creates it's own power. Only difference between this and a standard amplifier is that on large musical peaks it utilizes the capacitor bank to decrease the peak current draw from the electrical system, however the downside is that the current draw is going to be higher during non-musical peaks because it then has to recharge the capacitors. So yes, you will still need a very hefty electrical system since the continuous current draw from the electrical system will be extremely high compared to a standard amplifier. The reason it only has 1 set of 1/0 gauge inputs is because it's peak current draw is 350A. But again, that's peak current draw and says nothing about the increased continuous current consumption from the electrical system. When a "normal" amp nearly stops drawing current because the music stopped, this thing is going to continue drawing large amounts of current to recharge the caps. Again, it's a giant capacitor, not a generator. It doesn't create power, it stores it. It needs to get that power from somewhere, which is the electrical system. Also calling it a 15kw "RMS" amplifier is a bit of a mistruth. Based on the capacitors, it can only supply 15kw for 16 seconds before the capacitor bank depletes. It's actually a 4kw RMS amplifier with 15kw "burst" power, not a true 15kw continuous power amplifier. Thank you for explaining that brad, I hope Bamf101 will be able to understand.