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Re-Coned SI BM 10s Blowout - $60 + Shipping Each
folgrz replied to sundownz's topic in Sundown Audio
Any word? still havent recieved any confirmation or tracking number of any sort -
Re-Coned SI BM 10s Blowout - $60 + Shipping Each
folgrz replied to sundownz's topic in Sundown Audio
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Re-Coned SI BM 10s Blowout - $60 + Shipping Each
folgrz replied to sundownz's topic in Sundown Audio
i want that one that you quoted me on whats paypal addy ? -
Re-Coned SI BM 10s Blowout - $60 + Shipping Each
folgrz replied to sundownz's topic in Sundown Audio
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i know im a little late but i just read this whole thread and it was absolutely sick!
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Sound Splinter Dual Rl-i8 setup with pics! :D (Advice please!)
folgrz replied to sotelomichael's topic in SoundSplinter
holy crap that box is awesome! great craftsmanship! -
you should be fine, but i would take a look at maybe a kinetik battery instead of a yellow top
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Will the SAE-1200D v.2 be ok with 1/0 wire (+big 3) with stock alt?
folgrz replied to the mange's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Put another battery in the car? Maybe like a Kinetik HC800 ? -
These woofers looks awesome!
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im surprised that only one person mentioned SOUNDSPLINTER i cant say enough good things about them the quality and customer service from them is absolutely amazing Alpine headunits Focal or a/d/s Speakers and hands down best amps ever made are the Diamond Audio D7 series
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which amp would you guys reccomend to power my 12" soundsplinter rl-p d2 i was looking at the Phoenix Gold Xenon 1200.1 but then again i was looking at the Diamond Audio D61500.1 if anybody could lead me in the right direction to what amp would help my woofer sound great just shoot thanks in advance
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You mentioned possibly running dual drivers, so let's lay this down clearly:A Single Dual 2ohm Driver may be wired for 1ohm or 4ohm operation Two Dual 2ohm Drivers may be wired together for 0.5 or 2ohm operation. Likewise A Single Dual 4ohm Driver may be wired for 2ohm or 8ohm operation Two Dual 4ohm Drivers may be wired together for 1ohm or 4ohm operation. Sound quality should not be affected by the varied operational impedance. Generally speaking, a 4ohm load seems to be the easiest on car electrical systems. Just ensure that the amp you are using will be able to provide your desired power level at the given impedance that you end up wiring to. If you need further assistance, I urge you to email me: contact <{POST_SNAPBACK}> the only problem im going to run into is that im going to have a hard time trying to get my hands on another soundsplinter 12" d2 that is brand new. i bought mine from a guy who ran 500 watts to it for about 10 minutes then unistalled the subs because he was getting another car and he needed the money so i might have to end up going the the PG amp sell the d2 and buy 2 brand new d4's
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which would i wire it up to so i can get more of an LSQ sound from the sub
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oh and one more question what impadence should i have my sub wired up to the sub is a dual 2ohms so im not the smaretest kid when it comes to this but can i wire it a 2ohms or not, but if im not mistake i can only wire a dual 2ohm sub to 1 or 4 ohms but please correct me if i am wrong
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I agree, you may also want to look at eD NINe.1 if the 1200D seems pricey. If you can afford the 1200D I would opt for it. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> yeah i think i might get the eD NINe.1 considering that its a good quality amp for the money and puts out the power that i desire
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id like to work with about $500 for an amplifier and id like to get a big enough amp so i can run 2 subs off of it, i plan on getting another soundsplinter 12 thats why i picked out such high wattage amps
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well i tried fitting some cardboard in my trunk today and i ran into a couple of problems. In my car there are 2 rods that go across my trunk and when they close they push right up agaisnt the cardboard. so i was wondering how i can resolve this ill try to get a couple of pictures up, but the wall is going to be 41" across and it looks like about 22" high but i want the wall to be shaped around my wheel well like in the 2nd picture above
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how much do you think a setup like this would cost i just want a wall going across my trunk (for 2 12" RL-P's) like in the pictures and maybe when i fold down my seats ill put some plexiglass so you can look at the subs but if it costs too much then its out of the question
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how are these subwoofers in terms of SQ/SPL i know that focal is more of a SQ speaker rather than SPL but i was wondering how 2 of these would sound with about 500 watts running to each sub. Also, what kind of box would you put these in? Ported or Sealed One more thing, what kind of amp would you run to power these I was looking at the PG Xenon 1200.1, or the RE 12.1, if you have any other reccomendations let me know Thanks in advance!
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yeah im new here seems like a pretty cool site. im usually on caraudioforums.com im a pretty big noob about car audio so im here to learn more about it
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i think im gonna end up getting 2 12" RL-P's and run them with about 500 watts each i really dont feel like upgrading my interiors because my car is a lease so i figure just get the RL-P's with 500 watts each which should match my car perfectly and then when i get my new car which will be much better than my current car i wont mind doing a full audio upgrade edit: what amp would you guys run for 2 12" RL-P's i was thinking the RE 12.1 any other suggesstions? let me know TIA
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never thought about using the cardboard thing very clever, sounds good im gonna try doing that today
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wow just checked out that Stereo Integrity Mag D2 that thing is EXPENSIVE!!!! im a very indecisive person so, sorry if i get on anybodys nervers here lol but maybe i should get 2 of the new type-r's ?
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lets say i get the 2 Focal's which amp would you choose and if i get the RL-P's im only gonna get 1 12" cause i know that it can handle more than enough power that will equal up to the Focals