Kanaworm$
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Umm, no way was that acid.
Got that right! All I know that is some messed up shit!
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What the hell is this world coming too? ...
http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2012/05/rudy_eugene_the_miami_zombie_w.php
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That was some serious hair tricking! And for the record ... dem wimenz were fine!
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I believe someone made a thread on here when it happened.
Well hell! I searched and couldn't find it, oh well, I feel for his kids and family!
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Looks great! Layout is easy to navigate!
Only thing I don't like is the Sound Splinter products ... Makes me want to buy!
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That was some sick flex!
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What series from American Bass? SQ, HD, or PH?
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Welcome!
Mechman is a great company and should be more than able to help you out.
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Welcome!!!
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Honestly I would go with a pair or even a trio of 12" subs! Height will not be a factor and you will not have to worry about squeezing in a box for 2 15".
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Subscribed!
I like the variable attenuation circuit on the tweeter output.
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I cannot wait for more information on this setup. Planning on going all SQ in my Civic at some time.
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Fail!
RCA Jumper?
Splain yourself Lucy!
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For a few dollars more the Skar Audio SK-800.1 in the SSA Store would be a great choice.
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Mark did a fantastic job!
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Research, reasearch and more research. Look at historical highs and lows and current value. Find yourself a reputable broker. AG Edwards etc.
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What size of power wire are you using? Make sure your ground is secure and at a clean solid point. Make sure the speaker wire and speakers are secure. Loose speaker wire grounding out can cause the amp to go into protect, especially when the car is on and the car is vibrating causing the wire to ground out.
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Welcome!
Check out the SSA store. If you up your budget by $100 the Skar Audio SK800.1 would be a great choice.
Or
The Incriminator Audio IA5.1 would be another possibility.
Classifieds section is always an option as well
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Backtracking here, the SA-8 is not a limited throw woofer. But in the vehichle enviroment the cabin gain increases due to smaller area and more things for the woofer to load off.
Home audio means larger area with limited items for the woofer to load off of. Corner loading has worked for me in the past. But I am far from and expert.
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Take your enclosure and set it at a 45 degree angle in the corner of your room and basically listen and then move the enclosure around until you find the sweet spot.
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Try mounting the sub in the middle and ports on the sides, all facing up.
But another option may be sub up and ports rear firing if the depth allows.
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Basically your using a limited throw driver that is not going to have a lot of output in lower frequencies in a home audio style setup. May want to try putting the enclosure in a corner and let the speaker load off the wall.
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Welcome to the IHoP
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Wow! That is fucked up as well!