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Everything posted by Mac N Cheese
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yeah sucks but its gotta happen someday..
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happy birfthday!
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i am so confused right now, what does the name of this thread do with your question?
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Big 3 done wrong?
Mac N Cheese replied to mikeb890's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
its insurance. the fuse is there just in case you get into a front end collision and the power wire gets pinched, which would short your battery and have the potential to turn a minor accident into a major fire and/or total loss is it necessary for operation? no. is it worth the $20 to put it in? depends on how much you value your car. im scared to ask, but how much does a shop charge to do the big 3, if you dont mind me asking. i remember i went in to a shop just for kicks/giggles it was around $145.00 -
Enclosure Build for BanginGMC (Two 15 Inch *Surprise*)
Mac N Cheese replied to Argent Audio's topic in Argent Audio
wow there is plexi?? -
db electrical a joke!
Mac N Cheese replied to icy_chris's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
you live and learn..i went through the same problem with alternators. It's such a shame these companies do this kind of shit. Everytime i hear someone talking about powerbastards i try my hardest to sway them away from that terrible company. anyways what im trying to get at is even if you have to spend more money you will be more pleased with the product in the future -
Do you use a remote knob?
Mac N Cheese replied to mrbojang's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Yes, its a personal preference but i like to be able to adjust whether i want the sub in the song more than others -
almost all equipment sold! what do you guys think about the Mitsubishi Evo's?
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Enclosure Build for BanginGMC (Two 15 Inch *Surprise*)
Mac N Cheese replied to Argent Audio's topic in Argent Audio
X2 that would be sweet! good idea, but with this much power i would be scared to put plexi in, unless its really thick -
absolutely, i am actually going to be running almost the same as you but in a 10 BL
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looks like a nice enclosure....thanks for sharing the size of the first box. It gives me an estimate of how my next enclosure will look like in size
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i love the plexi, just gave me another idea for my next build keep it coming!
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I have an Fi BTL 18 fully loaded D2, that i will let go for $300.00 plus shipping. Check out my for sale thread to see pics, its in ABSOLUTELY pefect condition. PM me for if you need more info
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thanks i was in look for this too!
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subwoofer and amp installation
Mac N Cheese replied to Branden2202's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
yep i love it, but to clear up your questions umm my brother has a 12 W7 and let me tell ya they do hit pretty hard if in a good recommended enclosure but the BL will out perform it in output IF in also a recommended enclosure. Good luck on your build -
subwoofer and amp installation
Mac N Cheese replied to Branden2202's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
Yes, you should be fine with the big 3, like i said earlier get a dmm or a stinger volt meter and watch your voltage....this will signify if you need another battery or not I think thats what im going to do. Im going to have my system installed by cartunes. They will take care of it. If you dont mind can you send me pics of your system.. ur btl 18 and ur amp please yep, heres a semi recent pic... -
subwoofer and amp installation
Mac N Cheese replied to Branden2202's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
Yes, you should be fine with the big 3, like i said earlier get a dmm or a stinger volt meter and watch your voltage....this will signify if you need another battery or not -
subwoofer and amp installation
Mac N Cheese replied to Branden2202's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
do the big 3 first/ and buy a volt meter. If your getting bad voltage drop then the next step should be battery but wait to do this after the big 3.. where abouts in MI are you? -
where abouts in MI are you located?
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nice looking enclosure! whats it tuned to?
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Many doors are like that, but there are also ones that use clips that connect from the door panel right to the frame of the door
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Yes first off start with that trim piece i would use a flat head screwdriver but be careful. After you disconnect that there should be some screws under there. There might be clips all around the door that pop into place
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hahah you don't know how many times i saw that truck driving around the strip!!