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  1. Can you guys build recone kits for the RE Audio SE and SEX 12 inch subs? Maybe US Amps has the recone kits, but I do not like their subs since they were not the same ever since they were sold to US Amps. I am trying to say that lightly without bashing other companies.
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    FI Sp4 On Fire.. Warranty?

    I have four 12 inch FI Qs in my car right now that I have had for 3 years. I have my two Rockford 2500-1bdcp amps set correctly. They sound great great and they are still in perfect shape. They have integrated leads but do not start on fire because I do not push my subs too hard. Its really a shame when someone like you can not even figure out how to configure an amp correctly, and then tries to blame the manufacture for the problem. Instead of trying to argue with people on the forums that have tried to give you advice, you need to actually take that advice so you can set your gains correctly.
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    FI Sp4 On Fire.. Warranty?

    It was by over driving the sub. He said that he used a -6db test tone with a scope to set his gains which means that he just applied too much power to the sub and it smoked.
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    FI Sp4 On Fire.. Warranty?

    Your information is incorrect.No, your information is incorrect. He gave the sub too much power and we all know that. For that reason its a customer abuse issue, not warranty.We all know why he blew it up but your explanation is still incorrect. If you would go through the topic, from the link you posted, you would see that one person had it correct when he said "I frequently load music files in adobe audition which monitors db levels of the signal. MOST songs I have looked at reach 0db at some point, and some exceed that (clip) frequently, although the average dB level of the entire song is often -10db or less." It doesn't really matter where the "average" is at. This is calculated per the sub's RMS power. Sub is rated at 3000 watts RMS and he pushed it past that. I'm going to agree to disagree with you.
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    FI Sp4 On Fire.. Warranty?

    Your information is incorrect.No, your information is incorrect. He gave the sub too much power and we all know that. For that reason its a customer abuse issue, not warranty.
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    FI Sp4 On Fire.. Warranty?

    Here is some info for you guys. Notice where he says that a -6 db tone will cause a 1000 watt amp to put out 4000 watts. http://www.caraudio.com/forums/amplifiers/476748-what-difference-between-0db-3db-6db-etc-test-tones-2.html#post7116863 "lol a 0db test tone means it's recorded at reference level, 0 decibels below the peak level capable of being recorded onto a cd. a -6 tone is 6db's quieter than that. If a tone at 0db's puts out 1000 watts from the amp, a -6 tone will put out 4000. So yes, a 0db tone is louder than a -6, so gains will be lower with a 0db for the same output. If you set gains with a 0db tone, your gains will be very low and you wont' see much power out of the amp on any tone other than a 0db peak on a recording. setting at -3 or -6 means you'll get close to RMS power at the normal parts of the song. SPL guys set gains with tones because they are pushing things to the absolute limits and will be burping with that exact tone. Granted I come from more of a SQ oriented mindset, where people know how to properly use their equipment and dont' tend to overdrive things constantly. If your that scared, use a 0db tone, just dont' wonder why that that tone got loud but as soon as you pop in a cd, everything is quiet. Techically anythign other than a 0db tone will probably clip part of the time, but that also guarantees you'l never see alot of the power from the amp either. If you don't trust your ears and find 0db is really quiet try a -3."
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    FI Sp4 On Fire.. Warranty?

    I already have tested it. If you want to agree or not, 6db equals 4x. This is not a warranty issue. This is abuse. He turned his gain up too high. Its as simple as that. If he would have had it turned down lower such as by using a -3 or -4 db tone such as I already mentioned, then the sub would not have blown. However, he gave it too much power by turning the gain up a bit more so therefor it blew. It doesn't really matter if you want to agree or not. The sub blew from getting more power than what it was made to handle. Scott said that it was damaged from abuse and he is right. So therefor like Scott said, this is not a warranty issue but its a customer abuse issue. The sub just needs to be reconed which actually is not all that difficult, and then from there on the user just needs to set the gains at the proper setting so that this does not happen again.
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    FI Sp4 On Fire.. Warranty?

    I looked at your very first post and you mentioned that you had set your gains with a scope and had no clipping. By setting your amp with a -6 db tone, you are asking your amp to produce 4x its output. By doing that, that actually does mean that you are clipping during the peaks unfortunately. I hate to say this, but you have actually over powered your sub. Your sub sould be powered with 7500 watts RMS so that way you can properly reach your peaks wthout the amps going into clipping. By using a -6 db tone, you have accually tried to give your sub 12,000 watts RMS at its highest peak while it should be powered with only 7500 watts RMS at its highest peak. What I mean is is that by setting that 3000 watt amp at -6, you tried to output 12,000 watts RMS which is too much power. You should have actually had the amp set closer to - 3 or -4 db and then the amp would have been properly set for how the sub is rated. At -3 db we should get double the output which is roughly 6000 watts RMS at its highest peak which is pretty close to the target of 7500 watts RMS. Hope this makes sense. The gain was just turned a tad too high and thats why the sub blew.By the way, to find the max power of your sub during its peak, you want to take its RMS power which is 3000 watts and multiply that by 2.5 which is roughly how much higher a peak is compared to the non peak. By taking 3000 x 2.5 is how I got 7500 which should be the max power applied to the sub in order to fully power it. Why do you think that using a -6db tone is asking the amp to produce 4x its power? I don't "think" that its causing the amp to put out 4x of its power, but I know for a fact that it does because 6db equals 4x. If you set a 1000 watt RMS amp at -6 db, it will try to put out 4000 watts RMS at its highest peak. Its not what I think, thats just how amps work. If you set a 1000 watt amp at -3 db it will try to put out 2000 watts. For every 3 db of increase power doubles. You start at 3000, and it goes to 6000 at 3db. At 6 db we double once again which brings 6000 to 12,000. Just how it works my friend.
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    FI Sp4 On Fire.. Warranty?

    I looked at your very first post and you mentioned that you had set your gains with a scope and had no clipping. By setting your amp with a -6 db tone, you are asking your amp to produce 4x its output. By doing that, that actually does mean that you are clipping during the peaks unfortunately. I hate to say this, but you have actually over powered your sub. Your sub sould be powered with 7500 watts RMS so that way you can properly reach your peaks wthout the amps going into clipping. By using a -6 db tone, you have accually tried to give your sub 12,000 watts RMS at its highest peak while it should be powered with only 7500 watts RMS at its highest peak. What I mean is is that by setting that 3000 watt amp at -6, you tried to output 12,000 watts RMS which is too much power. You should have actually had the amp set closer to - 3 or -4 db and then the amp would have been properly set for how the sub is rated. At -3 db we should get double the output which is roughly 6000 watts RMS at its highest peak which is pretty close to the target of 7500 watts RMS. Hope this makes sense. The gain was just turned a tad too high and thats why the sub blew. By the way, to find the max power of your sub during its peak, you want to take its RMS power which is 3000 watts and multiply that by 2.5 which is roughly how much higher a peak is compared to the non peak. By taking 3000 x 2.5 is how I got 7500 which should be the max power applied to the sub in order to fully power it.
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    FI Sp4 On Fire.. Warranty?

    You mentioned that you used a scope to set your gains. What type of test done did you use? Meaning what frequency and what db level was it? In example, I use a tone -6 db 40 HZ tone to set the gains on my T2500-1bdcp amps which are connected to my FI Qs. I'm just curious about that since I had some FI Qs start on fire myself once. A friend of mine also had some RE Audio XXXs start on fire one time. We started to think that it was just an FI/RE thing, but them I bought an oscilloscope and it told me otherwise If you use too loud of a tone, it can either push the amp too far into clipping, or just simply over power the sub. Usually its much easier to send the amp into clipping with an amplifier thats just too small than it is to just smoke a sub with too much power. Let us know the loudness of that tone and it could possibly explain what was going on.
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    Bass question?

    Huh? You couldn't be any more wrong. Setting your gains with an oscilloscope is the only way to set your gains. Unless you want to push your amps into clipping, then by all means go ahead and turn that volume knob all the way up. But for those of us that want to set our gains correctly, an oscilloscope is the only way to do it correctly. Remember, you are matching the amp to your headunit. Once again, you are also wrong about distortion. Distortion will not be audible until your amp is putting out double of what it is capable of. That is also another reason why you would use an oscilloscope. The human ear is not enough to go off of to tell if the amp is clipping or not. This is not misinformation. This is the only way to set your gains so that you do not risk damaging your subs while getting the most out of your amps.
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    Bass question?

    Did you use a scope to set your gains? If you used a scope to set your gains which I hope you did, you would want to go no louder than an offset of -6 db. Not true at all. I guess you must have figured out the orginal posters problem as you are sure quick to comment on a question that wasn't directed at you. So because you didn't direct your question at me I should let you spew misinformation? Sorry that I made you have a temper tantrum by telling you that you were wrong. I gave him misinformation? Because I told him that he could be clipping? Or the fact that he is setting his gains blindly if not using a scope? Yeah, I guess thats misinformation.
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    Bass question?

    Did you use a scope to set your gains? If you used a scope to set your gains which I hope you did, you would want to go no louder than an offset of -6 db. Not true at all. I guess you must have figured out the orginal posters problem as you are sure quick to comment on a question that wasn't directed at you.
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    Bass question?

    Did you use a scope to set your gains? I am running four 12" FI Qs myself and I also happen to be using two 2500-1bdcp amps on my four subs. If you used a scope to set your gains which I hope you did, you would want to go no louder than an offset of -6 db. Even that is pushing it a little far, but is safe. Otherwise if you set your gains by hand instead, then chances have it that the amp is just going into clipping. I know that it sucks, but adding two more of those amps in the future will only make it easier on the existing two. I'm in the same boat myself. Otherwise turning the gain down a tad will solve your problem provided that you are happy with the spl.
  15. I am thinking about putting an FI Q 15 in a 2 cubic foot sealed box. I think that this size is on the bottom as far as recommended. Does anyone know how well the FI Q performs when it comes to small boxes like this?
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    FI Q Spiders

    Are you guys changing the number of spiders that comes on the Q? When I purchased my Q it came with 4 spiders. Also the recones used to come with 4 spiders by default. I am curious if you guys are moving those numbers of spiders down to 3. I am curious because I ordered three 15 inch recone kits and I am used to them having the four spiders.
  17. I am thinking about putting an FI Q 15 in a 2 cubic foot sealed box. I think that this size is on the bottom as far as recommended. Does anyone know how well the FI Q performs when it comes to small boxes like this?
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    Delay on Q's?

    I ordered two 12 Qs and for some reason they did not ship them together. I was kind of disappointed when the UPS guy showed up with only one sub one sub today. I would rather just have them shipped together, but I guess the tracking on the second one finally updated and now says it will be here on Wednesday.
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    Delay on Q's?

    Ok, I will check in the morning, sorry for being a burden I just got real pissed when you told me to check tracking and I waited like 4 hours and still nothing. I don't know who wouldn't be pissed. Alright I will post on this topic tomorrow sometime if I haven't seen any updates. i can understand your worry, but this is FI, so i wouldnt let it keep me up at night..they will take care of you, i been waiting around 57 days for my subs..lol but from everything i hear, its well worth the wait..they shipped mines out yesterday and i cant wait to finally hold them in my hands..lol You will be sooo happy that you waited for these subs. The wait even if it is two or three months really is worth it. I have two 12 inch Qs and just love them. I'm going to add two more Qs to add to those so I will have four Qs in my car. I also had two 15 inch Qs and they were very good subs also. This is an spl sub that goes loud and deep but yet it its still amazing when it comes to sound quality. Subs from other companies may be able to get as loud as the Q, but most will not come anywhere near the sound quality of a Q. FI makes an amazing sub and I would have to say that they are one of the best if not the best out there for car audio subs.
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    Delay on Q's?

    I ordered mine May 17 and they said they should be shipping my sub late last week. I might be getting it I'n the next few days... I hope. I ordered mine on May 1st and they just shipped out today on June 7th. It seems like they got the backorder issue resolved so most orders will probably ship very soon if they haven't yet. did you get a tracking number telling you they shipped it? I did get a tracking number, but that does not mean that UPS has actually picked up your order for shipment. I refreshed my tracking number and it claims that my subs are now in Denver Colorado and are scheduled to be delivered on Friday. When did you receive your tracking number I got mine on the 5th and i refresh the tracking every hour and nothing, they told me my sub was supposed to ship yesterday the 7th and It didnt. Today they told me they where shipping it today and ive been checking tracking all day and nothing I got my tracking number at 9:33 PM Central time on the 5th. On the night of the 7th I noticed that UPS had actually picked up my package since the tracking updated and said it was on its way to Denver and its supposed to reach SE South Dakota by Friday.
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    Delay on Q's?

    I ordered mine May 17 and they said they should be shipping my sub late last week. I might be getting it I'n the next few days... I hope. I ordered mine on May 1st and they just shipped out today on June 7th. It seems like they got the backorder issue resolved so most orders will probably ship very soon if they haven't yet. did you get a tracking number telling you they shipped it? I did get a tracking number, but that does not mean that UPS has actually picked up your order for shipment. I refreshed my tracking number and it claims that my subs are now in Denver Colorado and are scheduled to be delivered on Friday.
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    Delay on Q's?

    I ordered mine May 17 and they said they should be shipping my sub late last week. I might be getting it I'n the next few days... I hope. I ordered mine on May 1st and they just shipped out today on June 7th. It seems like they got the backorder issue resolved so most orders will probably ship very soon if they haven't yet.
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    whats better rockford fosgate or fi btl

    Why would you want to buy a sub anyone else besides FI? That RF sub will probably get loud, but I bet it will sound like garbage doing so. With FI you will get a better sub that will go louder and sound good.
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    What amps for 4 (four) 1-ohm DVC Fi BTL 15s?

    Check out Rockford Fosgate. Their Power amps put out full power at both 1 and 2 ohms. I once had a Sundown SAZ-3500D amp on two FI Q 15s. I absolutely hated the sundown amp. Compared to the Rockford BD amp, Sundowns class D amp sounded like crap. I went back to an RF T30001BD amp and I noticed a huge increase difference in sound quality. If you got one T2500-1bdCP amp per sub, it would sound amazing and hit hard. The T1500-1bdCP is not quite as powerful, but it will still pack a good punch while being a lot cheaper in price. You could have one of them per sub which would not be nearly as expensive as the larger amps, but all four amps would still put out over 6000 watts when combined. That should provide enough power to get very loud.
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    Will this box work well with Q 12?

    I'm running two Q12s in sealed boxes with 1.5 cubes per sub. I am running each of them with a Rockford Fosgate P500-2. These amps do not push this sub very far given the small amount of power, but overall I have four 12s in my car so it still gets pretty loud. My Rockford amps are probably very close to the amps that you are thinking about using as far as power is concerned. From my experience, I do know that my amps are having a hard time pushing these subs. They sound great with the amps i'm using, but an FI Q could probably take 1,500 watts RMS without a problem. For that reason, it is really hard for an amp of this size to push the cone. I am even thinking about upgrading to bigger amps sometime in the future. It sounds great, but I wouldn't mind getting some more power sometimes just to get them a bit louder.
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