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  1. kbkid

    Spec sheet for poly's/carbon

    Why not just be on the safe side and fuse the cable when you split it? I guess what I should of said was when you split a cable but I didn't clarify. Your main cable is already fused at the battery I'm assuming so to be on the safe side I would fuse the additional cables once you split it. You should be fine with the Karma or Klarity cables.
  2. kbkid

    Spec sheet for poly's/carbon

    A fused distribution block would be a good idea if you were running a larger gauge cable and then reduced to to go to your amps (ex: 1/0 to 4awg). With the RCA cables, the Krystal cables are better than the Karma.
  3. There are quite a few high output alternator manufacturers. Though I have never used any, these are the most commonly mentioned: Powermaster Excessive Amperage Ohio Generator Iraggi Alternators Mechman High Output Alternators Mean Green I hope this gets your started.
  4. kbkid

    Spec sheet for poly's/carbon

    Are you referring to the RCAs that come with the amp kit from Knu, or are you talking about the 6M 4 Channel you linked to? The RCAs in the amp kit are no longer available I think. The Karma Kables are nice as are the Krystal Kables.
  5. kbkid

    Spec sheet for poly's/carbon

    There shouldn't be a problem running the KX150.2 for the tweeters. If I were you I'd double check Kicker's website to make sure whoever your getting the amps from are authorized.
  6. kbkid

    Spec sheet for poly's/carbon

    I'm sending mine roughly 100w a piece. I think the KX350.4 could do it or you could even step it up a little. The amp is rated at 60w to all four channels.
  7. kbkid

    Spec sheet for poly's/carbon

    They really are some nice looking speakers.
  8. kbkid

    Spec sheet for poly's/carbon

    Here is a picture Nick just gave me. Obviously the motor is different but it gives you an idea of the basket. We think the depth of them are around 3.125". The above measurements are in millimeters also. I hope this helps and if I think about it, the next time I'm home I'll pull mine out and measure.
  9. kbkid

    Spec sheet for poly's/carbon

    I wish I would have taken measurements, but I didn't think about it at the time. The irony of it all is, there is a tape measurer in one of the photos...
  10. kbkid

    Spec sheet for poly's/carbon

    Thats going to be tough considering they are in my doors, but I'll see if Nick has any measurements.
  11. kbkid

    Spec sheet for poly's/carbon

    I'll upload a few pictures tomorrow after classes and post them up.
  12. kbkid

    Spec sheet for poly's/carbon

    Sorry OP for getting offtopic, but yes the 800PRS would work perfectly, that is actually what I'm running.
  13. kbkid

    Spec sheet for poly's/carbon

    What headunit are you running? Lets start there. I'm power the carbon mids and tweets both off of an Orion 8004, so they each get about 100 watts a piece. The gains are set pretty low right now so they may not even be seeing that much though.
  14. kbkid

    pherz1er's build log.

    I thought this looked familiar. It looks really nice, I can appreciate the attention to detail you put into this. Edit: I didn't mean anything by seeing this previously, I just thought it was familiar.
  15. kbkid

    pherz1er's build log.

    How old is the build log, because it seems I've seen this before.
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