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Enellz

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  1. Lol. I think their far from boner subs. Their inexpense and perform quite well. Not much of a SQ sub, but in the right box they can be decent. They are better sounding then my L5s I had a while back. If boner is the case you gotta list DC, Sundown, Fi, XS batteries, DC power, and etc. If you don't like the sub fine, but boner, sounds like a child trying to argue on why they don't like a particular company. I can say I don't care too much for Kicker, not their products, but just their yearly business model. That's a argument I can give, and state valid points with it. Boner just sounds immature IMO


  2. I agree with Shizzzon.

    I have mine tuned to about 36 hz, and they sound good but I always felt it was lacking. Being that I listen to mostly rap, go-go, and R&B, I was kinda nervous to tune so high. Doing so I understand why they recommend tuning so high. Even though the hit the lows nice and heavy, my go go and old school R&B is lacking, so my next box is being built at 38 Hz. People say it's not a SQ sub, which is true, they should still sound good overall.


  3. Before you do anything go toe Lowes/ Home Depot, spend 20 bucks to get a DMM (digital Mulit Meter) Check your voltage all positive points. Also check your ground. It may get enough juice to turn on but not enough to run the subs. I always say if your gonna do self installs, buy a DMM, Zip tips, wire cutter, wireless drill and drill bits. Makes installing and troubeshooting alot easier...I bet you its something simple


  4. That was my goal years ago when I graduated was a street pounder. But as you grow older, have a family, it's really not that big of a deal. Yes on the highway on a good day I may turn it up, but most of the time my music is at a reasonable level. I don't want to come home after work and some jerk ass teenager comes past my home bumping. The main reason I like building a loud system is that not many people have huge amounts of power, it's a good hobby, I meet some cool people, and it's a nice conversation peice. I play alot basketball, but I don't wanna join the NBA. I play alot of games, but don't consider myself a hardcore gamer. I do what I do because it relaxes me and it eases stress from my job, and gets me away from the family lol. But alot of the people who know me don't even know I have a system, that's usually how low key I am about it. It's also a less chance of theft by keeping your mouth shut.


  5. I knew when you complained about the battery terminal what car it was, lol. I have a 97 lumee. I did my grounds under the hood pretty much the sane way. I did sand it down like a bish though. Great build though man!


  6. Im Gonna Be Ordering a FI BL D1 Fully loaded here soon and i was wondering how much RMS to run to it so i can select an amp. im also gonna run it @ 2ohms so any info would greatly help thanks

    I believe their rated at 1000 but are underated. I would throw 1500rms at it personally at 2 ohms


  7. Make sure you have sufficient electrical. Some nice beefy sealed batteries (Kinetik, Powermaster, Deka, etc), but since you have a hummer I think your alternator should be fine. Here is my recommendations:

    Big 3 upgrade in 1/0 Gauge ( Alternator to Battery, Engine block to chassis, Battery negative to ground)

    Do all wire in 1/0 Guage ( Check out KnuKonceptz.com)

    Get at least a beefy front battery and back battery

    Check out All types of amps beside the Rockford Fosgate ( Just keep your options open)

    install it yourself (better to learn now)


  8. Who cares what he uses. Worry about what your install or goals are.

    This is my sentence much shorter. However my advice would be to never base a sub off a YouTube video. Alot of people do them, but truely they don't do anything good. It's mostly on the camera how hard a subs 'hit' or sound. Nothing like hearing it in person.

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