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Everything posted by ANeonRider
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Gain is to be matched to the input source voltage, some use a DMM as a quick way of setting gains, although not all that accurate. Bass boost should never be an option on an amplifier. OFF please.
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Gain @ 80% & bass boost @ 50%... there is your problem.
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That's pretty funny.
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I have done 2ft^3 @ 28Hz... but that is definitely not for everyone. While the response is very smooth & it gets very low with authority, most people prefer a higher tune (32-35Hz).
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Sentra as well? I'll have to try that orientation.
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I've seen it done on an Impala once I have, although not all that well yet. You need to get the strut angle correct for it to lift the lid. Currently my strut only holds it up & does not lift at all.
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No, his is completely internal... it isn't interchangeable either. I suggest not trying to make it dual purpose.
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Not in the same box, unless you are going to use an external port...
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Lots of room for front stage. Perfect.
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lol, I wish I could! Might as well somedays...
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Welcome friend of Sean!
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What's home work?
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That the guy you were talking about that wants to DIY? Nice.
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silly monoblock users we've just been listening to low frequencies all this time Just like those that say Class D can't play higher than 200Hz lol
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ANeonRider replied to dem beats's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
What EQ? The 9887 has one built in.. unless you are talking about the H701... -
Election time in the People's Republic of Saskatchewan... time to remove the socialist government!
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In all reality, if you want to properly keep up with 2 15s, you will need proaudio drivers or horns, which are very efficient, that need to be installed directly on-axis. For midbass, you will need lots of cone area & available throw.
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and why would it be louder facing the other way? ive heard this b4 but i dont remember the reasoning behind it.. the only reason i faced them the way that i did was to make it easier on my self when installing the subs.. http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...?showtopic=3767 Cliffs: When you face the subs towards a hard surface, it will load (reinforce) the sound wave. I also say this because of experience, you won't need to port if you face them to the rear.
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thats a redneck's donk. lol
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Not really a good thing ...
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Subs don't go into protection, amps do. Sounds like your amp turned off & on & you have a suspect ground in your system, likely your headunit. Also, you would be much louder if you faced the subs to the rear of the car.
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If you turn down the subs, sure. JoeHemi57 has owned a set, not sure if he used them or not.
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ANeonRider replied to dem beats's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
The new Alpine 9887 has the bass engine pro as well.