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I really don't feel like doing anything.
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Hopefully get to do them htis week if the h/u shows up.
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Only because they are in an enclosure and I have no wood shop.
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Going to temporarily put the w0's in the M. *pukes
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If he had at least the 318 perhaps you could do something.
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Especially that pile.
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Perhaps an older NAD as well. Not positive they will all support 4 ohms, but I would sure think so. Again separates is the trouble. I personally don't know of any integrated solution that is 4 ohm happy, but would imagine that any receiver that has a/b outputs might be a possibility. *cringes
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Anyone have any terminal blocks they are no longer fond of? I'd like 1/0 to 4 gauge in both power and ground. I don't really need them for the install re-work I am doing but will for the next step so I thought why not get them now.
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Tape razor blades to your dogs tongue and let him go at 'em.
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You can always build a passive pre and just use an amp.
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install is the key. if your stage is around your ankles you need to play with different aimings and mountings. if that is your only problem with the current drivers I would spend the money on improving your install instead of buying new drivers.
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Does it really have to be integrated? The reason I ask is that the Adcom amps will do just fine with that load and you can find them pretty cheap everywhere.
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6.25" deep 10" diameter...you can fit these in your doors http://www.madisound.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi...6701&pid=95
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Install is the key. To me a good substage is useless in an SQ install if you haven't done your homework to blend it with the front stage. All sorts of bass drivers are fine, but the integration and install will make a huge difference in the final product.
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How the eff do you hit a car on a bike. Sorry for the trouble. Beautiful work on the box, I love the baffle, port, bracing, and flare. A+
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What is your front stage? Post some pics of your install since you stomped, we'd love to see it.
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20's are too big for that car, both in size and weight.
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You're right about the remote wire. I hooked the rem wire up to a golden colored screw behind the digital display. Now it shows the voltage. Odd that this information was excluded from the installation instructions. Anyways, like I said, I am using it since it's been sitting around doing nothing. Seems to filter the sound a little better for the fronts as I didn't bother hooking it up to the sub amp. Thanks for the help. *coughs, "bullchit"
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Going back and forth, but it probably makes sense. If not, I will use it to test some setups inside the house. A 2496 would be better for that though.
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That is one of the easiest driving 5 speeds made.