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slidestarr

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    DD amps with LV technology are made to be efficient at 12volts and they come alive at .5 ohm. Couple years back I had a M3a on a single 55ah agm batt, 2 gauge wiring, stock alt wired to .5 ohm and it never went into protect or shut off. They love abuse

    Sometimes company's quality deteriorates over time; is this an example with their amps? Or are their amps still really good? This amp is around a year old.

     

    i sold the amp to a friend of mine 3 years ago and its still wired to 0.5 ohm and getting abused daily on less than ideal electrical. 

    you got PM

     


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    My first introduction to fi was a 15" BL then upgraded to a BTL n2 15" after 1 month of wanting.It was powered by a M3b at .5 ohm 6cubic ft box 8" aeroport 33hz port tune and it was a night and day difference. When playing white girl by jeezy it would slam the highs and rape the lows on that song and it made realise I had to step up my deadening game in my car. I also used a SP4 shortly after and output wise the BTL still wins, till this day I regret selling that sub and hope fi brings it back. 

     

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    I had a Sa-15 then bought a BL 15, the BL hit the lows with authority and had way more motor force than the Sa15. The only downside with the BL is it required alot of port area, I had mine in a 4.4 cubes net with 89in2 of port. 


  4. Because of the BTL N2  I never realized how inadequate my sound deadening was, so for this I thank the BTL series for making me blow a butt load of money on deadener. R.I.P. 


  5. If space is a bit of concern you can run a single 15" setup that has alot of motor force. I suggest a SSA XCON or Fi BL fully loaded in a 6 cube box, having personally owned a Fi BL i was at first skeptical of a single 15 coming from 2 12's but what the BL had in motor force made up for the fact it had less cone area.

     

     

    what are you using as a basis for "motor force"? just curious

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