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BanginGMC

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  1. I would speak to Dj at AQ. My friend had the same amp and almost the same issue. Another issue when using the bass knob (which I dislike aswell) is that the clipping light was ALWAYS flashing. If it wasn't there was almost no output at all. IIRC, my friend told me there were some issues with those amps.

    My clipping light didnt turn on... nor did the power light... :bull::bull::bull:

    I wish i woulda known the amp is worth 2cents before i bought it..

    I'll email him now.


  2. No you dont have to use the bass knob, did you check all your settings on h/u and amp? What does your electrical consist off? Did you check all your connections?

    I used the same power and ground as my PDX1000, all the connections were soild. Im runnin' on stock now, with a yellow top. I just hooked it up to see if it works.. and it was just shitty. All the settings on the h/u were on stock/normal like when i first bought it beacuse i had to disconnect the car batt.


  3. Today i got my AQ2200 (used) and hooked it up to my dvc 4ohm(wired to 1ohm) type r's just to see how it works, it was dark out so i couldnt/didnt really have time to tune the amp correctly.. but i did do it by ear real quick., and i have to say.... i was REALLY dissapointed :shrug:

    My PDX1000 performed/powered better.. i set the gains on that by ear, but acually sat there for about an hour listening to it and turning lil by lil. (not like i did with the AQ)

    My question is should i be afriad its defective?

    oh.. and do i HAVE to use the bass knob? - i dont like having one.

    Thank you dom.


  4. Id get different drivers.

    The box port can be calculated with a simple formula. Box volume in cubic feet X 16 (the amount of port area in square inches per cubic feet of box volume). For example, 3.4 cuft X 16 sqin= 54.5 square inches of port area. Try to stay within 10% of this number.

    The port length should be 16 inches deep. This tunes the boxes to about 40 Hz.

    Some port lengths do not allow for 16-inch port depths without some sort of modification. The rule of thumb is not to let the end of the port get any closer to the back wall than the width of the port. So back to our example, we have an internal box depth of 12.5 inches. We need a 16-inch deep port. We will have to bend the port along the back wall to get the full port length. To calculate where to make the bend, subtract the port width from the inside box depth. 12.5 – 3.75=8.75. We must bend the port at 8.75 inches, then continue the port parallel to the back wall for an additional 7.25 (8.75+7.25=16).

    You now have an L shaped port totaling 16 inches in depth.

    Audioque.com


  5. my leg is covered a little better, sorry for the pics, not very good presentation like yours.

    no camera for a while though to retake them.

    the following pics are all on the same leg though.

    outside of calve

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    back of calve

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    higher up on back of calve and back of knee

    Picture079.jpg

    inside of calve

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    outside of knee and thigh

    Picture078.jpg

    WHERES THE COLOR?!?! :santa:


  6. When every family member has a system... even your grandparents..

    You conviced your teacher to get a SPL system...

    Your teacher calls you out of class so you can check if their amp is grounded good..

    You have bass test cd's on your Itouch so you can have bass everywhere you go..

    You had a system before you knew what lugnuts were...

    Your digital camera has dozens of videos of your system..the same system..

    You almost got banned from starbucks for having the system on in the parking lot....

    You look at everyones reasons for being addicted and say "hahaha me too!".. to every single one...

    When you have more bass test cd's then a library has books..


  7. Im going to be doing some fiberglass work to my truck door pannels and figured i might as well get a new set of comps while im at it.

    I'd like my budget to be around a few hundred bucks, id like to include the amp in that budget too haha.

    I was thinkin' about some AQ 6.5s but to me they just dont look like they will do the job... anyone have a set?

    Then i was thinkin' about a set of Type R's, buutttt then again i'm not really feelin' it.

    So just throw some options out for me :)

    Dont forget to add the prices too!

    Links are great as well


  8. I like Audioque, there customer service is great. Dj is great guy and there products are the same. Sundown is an awesome company as well dont get me wrong, but as said before you wont hear the difference between the two.. i heard/seen them both on the same sub/box/car, proformance was very good. The AQ2200 is REALLY cheaper and it's new. I'd rather have a new fresh amp then one that was blown up.. ONLY if the company rebuilt the amp i would get a fixed amp, cause itd be like new.. no?

    My vote - Audioque.


  9. i'm 6'2" and i have a Fi t-shirt. a size Large and it fit to my liking.

    so unless you like em baggy, i'd say go with a L or XL

    oh and don't forget they're cotton and will shrink ;)

    I like my things baggy, not like "ghetto" baggy though lol at champs the regular t's i get an XL but does FI size go wide and short? id hate to get it and it look like it should fit a short fat midget.


  10. I was wondering if someone knew the measurements of the FI t shirts and hoodies?

    I've emailed them 2 and still no respond :bull:

    I am a 6+ft tall male and im either a size L, XL, or XXL. (most likey bigger then a L)

    I need the horizontal and vertical measurements as well as the sleeve length, thank you! :woot:


  11. I install Turf, for those who dont know what that is.. its the "fake grass" on football field.

    I also turf homes (backyards and frontyards) ive done personal putting greens.

    Ive installed the football field for the Toronto Argonauts in Canada, ive worked on the Detroit Lions as well.

    I installed football (sports) fields for MANY Colleges and Highschools, i've been to almost every state.

    My hours are (seasonal) waking up at 6 in the morning start work at 7 and end at 10 11 and sometimes 12 at night.

    7 days a week untill the season is over, which takes months..

    I get time and a half and double time after 40 hours a week.

    I probably did your highschool :)

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