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Image Dynamics IDQ8DVC and IMage Dynamics CD3-Ultra
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Image Dynamics IDQ8DVC and IMage Dynamics CD3-Ultra
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Nice build for sure couple of things I would suggest is I didnt see the alternator output but in the back for 5000 ish watts I would have done a larger bank and in the build process put in tabs so you could maintain the bank in back easily without having to tear it apart at all.
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Did we ever try knocking a dome out of phase?
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Sweeet I have carpet if you wish to go that route would be pretty easy to color match.
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LOL smells like roses?
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did you gitter done?
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2010 USACI World Finals
audiolife replied to Randal Johnson's topic in Competitions & Other Organized SPL/SQ Events
Looked like a pretty good show, 181 a 180 and a 179 and a load of sq show cars. Some looked totally insane (in a good way) -
What is a solid headunit these days?
audiolife replied to NDMstang65's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
If all you need is a 24 bit D/A and time alignment I would look into the kenwood excelon 994 or 794 -
Just be friends with aides for democrats on abanking committees they seem to invest on insider trading, buy in and sell at the exact right times LOL
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Charging batteries on a regular basis?
audiolife replied to mrbojang's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Depends on what type of battery, generally if its AGM and you notice it resting under 12.7v i would put it on an intelligent auto matic regulated for AGM charger as it will more fully charge your battery than your alt will or can. You want to push back against sulfation as much as you can and a more complete charge = less loss/potential loss to sulfation. For a wet flooded cell (normal battery) if it were down to 12.5ish I would use the same type of charger on it as it is safer and charges more fully and requires less guess work. If you find yourself having to do this often I would check your wiring and alternator/regulator. -
I would look into the ctek mus7002.
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Battery Question...
audiolife replied to Jd377's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
You're looking at this all wrong, AH really.. in all honesty doesn't mean a whole lot. You're not going to be DISCHARGING your battery over 24 hours at xx amps that is how AH is figured. Lets use 1,000 watts as a level for how much battery power we need, XS suggests the D925 ($139.99) while replacing your front starting battery. On the other-hand Kinetik suggests the HC1400. If you keep your starting battery you'll be able to go up to a maximum of 2,000 watts rms with the XS if you were to do that with the Kinetik you would have to upgrade to a whole new battery. Big thing, are these REAL kinetik batteries? You may get no warranty, you may get fake batteries when buying from Amazon because Amazon doesn't do all the selling, they're a lot like Ebay. IIRC Kinetik batteries do not do well on anytrhing higher than 14.4v they start to go downhill really quick or explode. Ahh so if an alternator can't keep up with an audio system a small battery can and not need recharged? What is the state of charge on a small battery after 30 minutes of a constant on off drain of lets say 30-80 amps? Can that battery recharge itself faster than it is being drained? What is going to reach a state of charge of 30% faster a small battery or a big battery? If your electrical can't keep up will the smaller more drained battery be susceptible to sulfation? Do you know how well the battery was cared for or wired in the set up? judging from the stickers on it can very well be 8 years old now and more than likely over 4-5 years years old when the picture was even taken. If you allow a battery to sulfate it will not charge correctly from a charger that does not sense sulfation (charger or alternator). Could a bottle neck in the connections generate heat or un equal discharge and charge? Does XS cover a swollen battery? Is it considered abused or over charged? In the warranty does it state about not allowing the cells to be charged past 2.4 volts per cell? Does it state anywhere that the battery should be charged up at a minimum of 12.6 volts or 2.1 volts per cell? Why must it be kept higher than 12.6? Could it become stratified or sulfated ? -
Battery Question...
audiolife replied to Jd377's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
AGM batteries are still lead acid batteries that can and will sulfate if not kept properly charged. If you are short on alternator power more capacity battery wise can help the thing is you must not let a battery be kept at a low state of charge. Regular batteries, AGM, GEL and maintanance free batteries can and do sulfate. In fact a battery that is old and worn out dies because it sulfates. The more deeply you discharge a battery the more it can/will sulfate. Leave a battery sit around without a charge on it, it will self discharge and sulfate. If a battery even discharges it sulfates, on the otherhand charging desulfates it. If it is heavily sulfated you may need a special charger that pules the sulfer off the plates or you can go old school on a battery and spend 2 or 4 days cycling batteries back to health as long as it isn't crystalized. If the sulfur crystalizes it has pretty much screwed the pooch. -
Battery Question...
audiolife replied to Jd377's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
More for your money, the float voltage of a Xs is around 13.4v on the other hand a Kinetik is around 12.4. When buying a battery from say amazon you have to factor in the shipping costs.. You may see the 150 price tag then they don't tell you the shipping is 100 dollars +. Do you mean OCV? A kinetik will rest at 12.8 to 13.1 volts when fully charged and taken off the charger/ alternator for a few hours and if you leave it sag at 12.4 volts you are running a battery that is not at 100% charge or close to it and you are more than likely playing with a sulfated battery (would take months to drop to 12.4 volts). I have quite a few batteries from several brands sitting in my garage that I charge weekly and none are resting above 12.95 volts. -
Battery Question...
audiolife replied to Jd377's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Your amp can potentially pull more than your alternator can put out no matter what battery you get you must be able to maintain a reasonable charge to it/them otherwise they will end up getting trashed in a much shorter time. I would add the 1400 to the back and get a ctek 7002 to make sure your batteries stay charged up correctly. Regular water battery needs to be kept up at 12.5v at least and an AGM should be kept up above 12.7v. A higher output alt would be a very good idea regardless but even then I would still get a charger. -
If the car has a trunk IB the IDQ and end the thread ...if its a hatch back/suv/extended cab truck it will depend on the music you like.
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Should be pretty good. The mid looks interesting. There are a few sets I would say the 2 way were "like" but it is also a bit different because these had 600 watts a side where the others I have heard had about half that and more than likely more tuning. Quality speaker for sure though.
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These are some pretty nice speakers, had a chance to hear some and I must say they sounded different than I thought they would. Very dynamic when I was expecting basic dynamics with a mellow tone just by looking at the tweeter. They are far from harsh and far from being an old folks speaker. Very lively while not being overly brite.
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Rough Idle with new HC1800
audiolife replied to Shogen's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
More than likely the computer is relearning. Some cars and trucks will get nasty idle for a bit. Had a bout with a 1998 dodge ram about 10 years ago. Disconnected the battery to hook up a cd changer. The owner thought we messed up the truck even after his dodge mechanic told him what it was. After about 10 minutes all was fine then he got home decided to disconnect his battery again to be sure only to bring it back in to have his presets reprogramed LOL. As for the battery it should read between 12.8-13 volts open circuit voltage when it is fully charged and allowed to rest a few hours after charging. Good little chargers for AGM batteries are Ctek US 3300 or US 7002. They desulfate, have a tightly regulated charge and can be used as a maintainer. If you see your battery resting below 12.7 volts it wouldn't be a bad idea to put a Ctek on it. -
Nice speakers very aggressive without being overly aggressive maybe "musically aggressive" but not fatiguing
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Come on now you should be like me and finish kicks 3 years after you start them LOL
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Ever gitter done?
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Audiopipe AQX3500
audiolife replied to loondizie52's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
They are pretty stout for the price and I have messed with them before not at .5 ohm daily but at .67 for burps.