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    Actually the point of the thread was for me to decide if I should get the 3KWD If it fits your budget then buy it. x2, which amplifier should I get topics are getting old (by now people should know whats a good brand and whats not). Also type the name of the amp in the google search bar and read other reviews on the internet about them as well (plenty of reviews on amps out there). If an amp falls in your budget, power and features your looking for then it is a good amp for you application so get it . For all you guys interested in the sensitivity of the pra audio drivers: 6.5" = 94db @ 1w/1m 8" = 95db @ 1w/1m 10" = 94db @ 1w/1m
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    Skip to 1:45 if you don't care about the half naked guy talking about nothing. Edit: scratch that, nothing happens until 3:17. Jesus get to the point.
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    I kinda feel bad for him. He just keeps posting more and more of this stupid shit. 600 posts and here we are. STA, I really wish you could force yourself stop posting all this stupid shit and just do a bunch of reading. It's obvious you like this hobby, and i hope you can slow it down enough to learn something while you wait for your recone so you can enjoy it. I honestly feel bad for you, but you just refuse to take good advice from good people. None of this should come as a surprise to you, people here have been telling you what the results of your experiments would be and here we are. We do not enjoy watching you crash and burn.
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    Actually the point of the thread was for me to decide if I should get the 3KWD If it fits your budget then buy it.
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    small town audiophile, I love each and every single one of your threads. Kudos, brother.
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    I use a relay, and run the output of the relay to a barrier strip to distribute the power to my amplifiers. So I say use both
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    Using the terminal strips, your just splitting the power from your remote wire, which might be fine for a couple of amps. Once you add in the electric fans, your probably going to be drawing more than what just your remote wire can output. By using the relay, you can have your remote wire trigger 12v from battery to go to however many devices you want to be controlled by your remote wire.
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    And here you are a demonstrating a fundamental lack of reading comprehension. Where did I "down" them? Show me one sentence where I said anything negative about the speakers, their sound or performance. I said that they won't be perfect which is essentially what you (or Navid, if that's who you were quoting) stated, that the limited info that's been provided is essentially useless (which it is, that's indisputable), and lastly when a couple people mentioned that they were "rated' to play lower than most "pro audio" speakers I mentioned the simple fact of physics that other things would have needed to have been compromised....such as efficiency. That's not negativity, that's honesty. As a matter of fact, I distinctly remember saying that if Navid's goals for the drivers aligned with what you are looking for in a driver, they may be a great fit for your needs. None of that is negative, and if you took it as such then you are simply being defensive and not actually reading the statements being made. Since when is Pro Audio synonymous with loud and nothing else? If you're trying to imply that Pro Audio does not equate to high performance low distortion designs, then that is a misconception on your part. Brands such as JBL, B&C and Eminence have been producing extremely high quality pro audio drivers that are not just high efficiency but also very low distortion and extremely well performing drivers for decades. Most people look at various aspects of the driver design outside of simply how loud they get. Maybe all you look for is to get loud and nothing else, but to characterize the entire genre of Pro Audio as sharing that same opinion is simply and indisputably wrong. I'm using one of JBL's high quality, low distortion well performing "Pro Audio" mids in my own system at the moment, the 2118H. And trust me, I consider much more than simply how loud they will get before selecting them (as have thousands of other people, from professionals to amateurs). Don't expect that info to go uncontested.....which is exactly what you apparently expected to happen. Like I said before....if that is the type of thread that you want to have, it's not going to happen here.
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    Not revolve my life around car audio?
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    I know its the amps fault, but you guys might of misunderstood. I get that the amp distorting is what blew the sub. I know I need a better alternator and amp, But I was asking in addition to improving that equipment and also in addition to setting my gains right, what could I do to help keep it cool.
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