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dash mount meter?
gldnbuddy replied to gldnbuddy's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
The one in your picture best! -
Thanks guys, I tried everything you suggested and found that the 2x4 works best. :bigclap:
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Thanks for a reply from someone that sounds like they give a shit. I,m not stupid just new to high powered systems. Yes I have put pressure on the control panel and it is a problem. I was asking if someone out there that's not an arseho has a Tahoe and has found a trick to securing it to solve the problem. I've gotten a lot of good advice on this forum but 99% of the time when I post I get replies from people that think they know everything and the one posting is a pucking idiot! GO AHEAD-BLOCK MY POSTS FOR LANGUAGE! PUSSIES!
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dash mount meter?
gldnbuddy replied to gldnbuddy's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Because different songs require different bass levels. A standard mm cant keep up with changes that fast but it does give you an idea if you are nearing your desired max power. I figured with technology they may make one that compensates for that and can be somewhat accurate. By the way, I'm a low-voltage electrician by trade so I do know a little about voltage changes. -
Oh, believe me , it gets plenty loud enough to drown out rattles but I don"t want to listen to it that loud ALL the time. Do you know how expensive hearing aids are? What did you say? LOL I was just wondering if there is a trick to deaden that temp control console without matting the whole headliner.
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What is the best way to fix rattles in my vehicle. I have a Tahoe and pushing 1100W over 2 12" IA's ,rattle problems are in door panels and mostly headliner(specifically the temp. control unit in rear headliner) Anyone w/ a Tahoe that knows exactly what I'm talking about please respond.
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Do they make an LED meter so you can constantly monitor the output voltage of the amp?
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What should I set the phase to on my mono amp if my 4ch. has no phase adj.
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Its a Tahoe. It's the subs. They don't look right when they hit, like vibrate.
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The "bass kicks" are higher bass frequencies, which should be handled by the front speakers. But, if you don't have front speakers that perform well, you could cross over the subwoofer at a higher frequency. Try a higher crossover frequency. that helps but it sounds like crap-rattles rather than pound. The box is sound.
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The lows sound great the bass kicks just aren't there and sound like crap. The subs and amp were new.
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The gain was set to 1100w with a meter and I have turned it down. Other people have told me something is missing, a couple of coils maybe?
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It's not that. During the songs that have a bunch of current flowing through them they kinda smell burnt.
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I put 2 12" Lethal Injections in a custom 4.25^3ft. @ 35Hz box. Hifonics 1608d 1100w @ 2ohms. Set the amp to 43v with a 45Hz tone. At first I forgot to screw them down so they were bouncing all over at full power before I realized it. The lows sound good and loud but the bass kicks don't pound like they should. how can I test them.
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why would I get High voltage out if that was the case?