Lucky 76
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Massive Electrical Fault...
Lucky 76 replied to shizzzon's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
try running a wire from the bat to the amp turn on -
Massive Electrical Fault...
Lucky 76 replied to shizzzon's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Are you looking for a short of some sort? Touch the two probes together and see what they read. Then try placing the pos at one end of the wire and the neg at the other end. If it reads the same the wire is fine. -
Massive Electrical Fault...
Lucky 76 replied to shizzzon's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
0 ohms means that there is an open path. 0.2 ohms means that it is connected to something. How did you test these? Did you go from led to ground? What about the turn on? Did you go turn on to distro? -
Had to ensure the sale lol.
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ya me too =)
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I bet that shop did not even order the stuff yet. When they order it comes in the next day or a couple days. I used to work in a shop and the manager wouldn't order for a couple weeks. He would say it was out of stock lol.
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Triple baffle. The third will counter sink the subs so they are mounted flush with the front baffle. And I am loving the counting game as well. I am thinking about editing a video of them flashing back and forth to the beat of Benny Benassi - Satisfaction. I also have the subs doing the same thing but coming forward.
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That reminds me I need to post that bitch on the for sale section lol.
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That memphis driver is a great piece. I had one in my old setup and it truly does help.
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That should work. If you need to know any more information you should make a new topic because you are kinda threadjacking kent.
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Home depot sells it. Not real thick I dont think though. I bought 1/4" from my local home depot. Just be careful because most of the pieces are scratched. If you wanted to use it for an amp rack you might want to stiffen it up by putting a thin metal bracing along the bottom.
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How did you cut the plexi?
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I am hoping you are talking about the entire box in general costed that much lol.
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They were waiting for me at the front door My dad yelled at me because I though I got a hard on from these subs Looking incredible Yes I am short but those boxes were stacked pretty high. Stacking subs is to me as atlas stones are to world's strongest men This is a first .... My subs are bigga than yo rims! Xcon Icon Xmax Count with me! 1 2 3 4 Classic
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Alright thanks man.
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Second Skin needs help naming a new thermal insulation product.
Lucky 76 replied to Anthony Collova's topic in Second Skin Audio
Was the winner of the product not yet decided? -
O never mind then. That is what I have now and I do not want to do that route. Thanks!
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If you want the q to sound good. It is recommended on the fi website that it be tuned between 28 and 33 hertz. What a ported box does is it makes something similar to a peak in the frequency. So if you tuned a box to 33 hz (if the sub's response was completely flat) the peak would be at 33 hz and any frequency higher or lower is not as loud. Here is an example of a ported box tuned to 26.3 hz. If you look the biggest peak is at that frequency and then it dips. So if you tune the qs' box between the recommended guidelines (28-33 hz), your output will be more balanced through the frequency spectrum.
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That is the stuff I bought but want to get something different. Is that duraliner something I can apply myself? If not is it not the same thing as herculiner?
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Textured spray paint? It has a rubbery plastic look to it or does it just feel like it? I cannot really tell from the picture. To me the picture just looks like spray paint.
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I think I am going with the hurculiner. I will most likely go gray. We wont need more than a gallon because there is only like 1/4 of the baffle left after the holes and port were cutout.
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It might be because the wardens are like $850 bucks a pop lol.
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That stuff is looking nice but it is ideal for smaller applications. I would like a rubbery/plasticy look if possible. S.Meade's box has a rubbery look to it. I do not know what he uses though.
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What do you guys recommend I coat the outside of the box with? I have been debating this for a while. I was going to spray paint it but I have seen a couple of people use other things. What do you think?