flakko
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got more stuff done, and its coming along nicely i decided to go with the natural lines of my panel. My naked door panel the "pod" not yet closed: Fits like a glove: basically what the shape of it is going to be: more to come: *trim the sides *reinforcing the back *adding the baffle *cover it up
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thast freakin cool man. videos awesome. dang dog is QUICK.
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DAAANg i can buy 4 18" subs for less the price of 1 rl-p or fi lol
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http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_i...products_id=313 looks really nice and cheap.
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Ok, so I feel comfortable going with the Seas. I'll check out my door after work and see how much room I have available. P.S. I really appreciate everyone's patience with my n00b questions. If you ever have any questions about computers/networking (and it has nothing to do with Windows), shoot me a PM. SSA forums FTW! yup. search for seas: http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/index.php and you will find oodles of info, with seas being the hot boner. they specialize in DIY over there (duh lol).
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also dont forget to keep these in mind: http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_i...roducts_id=8208
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Well im sure jacob will chime in, but for the most part they are very realiable. However there is no warranty coverage for 1/2ohm operation. And if you do it you need 1 or 2 good batteries besides your main one under the hood. And make sure they are good batts at that. 0 gauge wiring a must and big 3 upgrade important as well. You have to make sure you can keep it fed to avoid damage, keep that in mind. on top of THAT, a decent alternator
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well you have 4 channels of amplification, and you hook up the mids to 2 channels and the tweets to the other 2 and the active crossover lets you set the crossover points from those channels 1 and 2, and 3 and 4 channels. that way, ohm load doesnt matter with the active. its nothing like a passive. i hope that made sense. usually people use a separate crossover for that, but luckily the sundown has a built-in crossover. IT guy huh? the one thing about computers i still dont know much about. networking. ask me anything about hardware, i can hold my own, but with networking, i art a n00b hehe.
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about the 8 ohm comment, the amp will run at 8 ohms. it will run more efficiently and your amp will love you for it. read this. its very good: http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/showthread.php?t=31
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ya protecting my "classic", just dont want to cut any holes in my car. also if i do, please help me understand. like how big? i just snapped a couple of shots and here are my doors: and where would i cut it? i have no problem cutting through the door metal, its just the door panel i dont want to cut through
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what is the volume i should port these at, and to what frequency for car usage? also how big of a port should i use? thanks!
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i dont know how i can do IB....my doors aren't set up like normal doors, they have no speaker holes in them. Cut a whole in your door metal, seal the skin and mount them like you are. no thanks....crossed my mind when i started planning, but i want to keep my door panels as stock as possible, which is why im doing what im doing. no hole cutting is going on in my doors
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are you bi-amping? if not, you can use the extra 2 channels on your 4 channel bridged at 8 ohms for the sub until you get your sub amp.
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joke went right over my head.....vacuum hose is the correct term
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i dont know how i can do IB....my doors aren't set up like normal doors, they have no speaker holes in them.
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http://binkster.net/extras.shtml free for download
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yeah noah-i have the same size as you i guess ill go seald ill try that when i get thinGs sealed up. thanks yall. dang Im getting a psp. im posting from oNe RiGht now
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From the album: Jeremy's Pix
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ooooh. that makes sense alhtuohg if you supply me with an email, i will be glad to make a myspace for ssa
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but i dont know i just want some extra mid-bass out of them. probably tune them to 60-70hz or so. lmk if theres anything wrong in that tuning for my application.
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seats aint out yet no wires are run through my door. only vaccum tubes and stuff. slowly but surely i am moving closer towards activeness.
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they are like giant sealed door pods, and bolting them onto my door panel. i might port them if they are big enough.
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also did i mention my arms and hands are VERY itchy?
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how do those bostons sound? ive been wondering.