Chrispy
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I'm on week six of my wait for my BTL's... I'm in the US by the way.
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So you placed your order 4 months ago???
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What sub did you order? I've been waiting since September 10th for my BTL's which have yet to ship......
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I'm going to stick with my original order of D2. Hopefully my flip flopping hasn't pushed my order back. Today is four weeks...
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I placed an order for two BTL 15''s on Sep. 10th. I ordered dual 2's but would like to change that to dual 1's. Is it too late? I emailed sales as well as sent a PM to Shawn a couple days ago but have not heard back. Would someone from Fi please contact me.
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Damn.......... Ordered my BTL's on Sept. 10th and was hoping they would be here any day now...
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Ok, I'll stick with dual 2's.
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Exactly, I agree. I will be using two RF T4000's. At first I was going to run each at 0.7, but have decided it'd be safer and more efficient to run each at 1.4 ohm. So I need dual 1's instead of dual 2's. If it's too late I'll just do 0.7 on each amp which is what I've been doing the last couple years so far with great luck/listening habits. I want to wire D1's in series, instead of D2's in parallel. Are you strapping the amps, or one sub per amp? Either way you will want d2's so each amp will see a 1 ohm final load. BTL's aren't true 1 or 2 ohm subs. It's 0.7 or 1.4.... Right???
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Exactly, I agree. I will be using two RF T4000's. At first I was going to run each at 0.7, but have decided it'd be safer and more efficient to run each at 1.4 ohm. So I need dual 1's instead of dual 2's. If it's too late I'll just do 0.7 on each amp which is what I've been doing the last couple years so far with great luck/listening habits. I want to wire D1's in series, instead of D2's in parallel.
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Build a new box for your current BTL.
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I have a feeling that a new and better ported box for your BTL will be louder than two Qs sealed, but the Qs would sound better.
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I find it odd you thought the 15s sounded worse. How long have you used them? Maybe the 12s are broke in more and you just need to give the 15s a little more time to loosen up.
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Strip Club-Young Buck Hoods Run Down-Lil Whyte Lowest lows I've ever heard (felt) in any rap.
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I say go sealed in the trunk. Take it slow, going from a single sealed 12 to a ported 2x18 wall is a big jump. 18s sealed is still a big jump. Especially if you don't have any experience building a setup bigger than a single 12.
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How does that AC compare to a TL?
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Yeah, in 8 cubes sealed and it sounded fine. This was sealed: Legal That's my current setup but with 4 pounds of polyfill. Using dial up here but I have to give that video a try.
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Which amp is best for my xcon.
Chrispy replied to gadgeteer123's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
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I don't remember the exact dimensions. I know it was 9-10 cubes tuned to something in the 30's. I actually think it was upper 30's since I lost some lowend when I switched from sealed. I was like 25" D x 22" H x 38.5"...Plus it had a section that dropped down into the spare compartment. I could barely see out the rear view, because it was a few inches above the rear seat. ...and no, it wasn't sufficient airspace for 4 15's it was loud, but fail... So you've ran all 4 sealed too?
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Should I have the subs firing back with the ports up or ports back and subs up? lol or all firing up? I can probably go an extra 2" on the depth and 1" on height and still be smaller then the last box I had for the 4 15's. That box was just too big... What was your last box?
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What's up with the 22"? Don't hear anything about it anymore...
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So Fi is pronounced like pie, tie, bye.........? I never knew this. I've been saying F...I...
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I know this amp does not do rated power but I have ran it at half-ohm bridged before just fine but will it be enough to power two 15'' Q's sufficiently? I plan on using a 2.2 (before displacement) cubic foot per chamber sealed fully stuffed enclosure. Thanks Chris