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Is it too early to get drunk?

Depends when you got up. I just woke up so i got my cup of coffee still.

Irish it up and you're good to go :)

:P

Last name is McNamara so i am fully irish

well I'm only half Irish so fill 'er up! :D

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Random thought of the day....

Make weather seals on your doors hollow and sealed. Do some fancy magic to run an air hose to them and every time you close your door and start driving they fill up with air and expand to create a better seal and reduce wind noise....

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Is it too early to get drunk?

Not to early at all.:) What are we drinking?

Roederer. Holidays scream for Champagne

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so what is "Santa" bringing you guys this year?

Hopefully some pussy...

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So I got my amp back installed, Turned on the music, closed my rear Extended Cab Door and the H701 just turned off and won't come back on :(

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Poast 270,000???

:morepower1:

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Oh dear; did I actually make a thread?! :ohnoes9:

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Oh dear; did I actually make a thread?! :ohnoes9:

This, I've got to see

:lol:

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So I got my amp back installed, Turned on the music, closed my rear Extended Cab Door and the H701 just turned off and won't come back on :(

WTF ? That is ridiculous, sounds like you have some ground issues...

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So I got my amp back installed, Turned on the music, closed my rear Extended Cab Door and the H701 just turned off and won't come back on :(

Did your amp fail, then got repaired and you didn't change the ground so it failed again?

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Seems like I had a wee bit too much red wine and now I'm dizzy as hell.

What soludions do I have for tomorrow's possible headache ?

going to gurgle up 1/2 galon of water to keep me hifdrated and I'll read other solutios tomorrow after I wake up.

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So I got my amp back installed, Turned on the music, closed my rear Extended Cab Door and the H701 just turned off and won't come back on :(

WTF ? That is ridiculous, sounds like you have some ground issues...

.

Everything out on the workbench, powered ftrom a battery. If there are problems with thge gear, they should be obvious there. If not, reinstall piece by piece and test.

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RMS Power in Watts

@14.4V, 2O Mono, =1.5% THD+N 10000 x 1

@14.4V, 4O Mono, =1.5% THD+N 5000 x 1

Frequency Response, + 0 / - 1 dB -- 20 Hz - 200 Hz

90% efficient @ 2ohms

Signal-to-Noise Ratio -- >95 dB, a-weighted, re: rated power

Input Sensitivity -- 170 mV - 5 V low level

Low Pass Crossover -- Variable Low-Pass, 50 - 200Hz, 24dB per octave

High Pass Sub-Sonic Crossover -- Variable High Pass, 20 - 60Hz, 24dB per octave

Bass Boost -- Variable 0 to +18 dB boost @ 40 Hz

What you think guys?

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RMS Power in Watts

@14.4V, 2O Mono, =1.5% THD+N 10000 x 1

@14.4V, 4O Mono, =1.5% THD+N 5000 x 1

Frequency Response, + 0 / - 1 dB 20 Hz - 200 Hz

90% efficient @ 2ohms

Signal-to-Noise Ratio -- >95 dB, a-weighted, re: rated power

Input Sensitivity -- 170 mV - 5 V low level

Low Pass Crossover -- Variable Low-Pass, 50 - 200Hz, 24dB per octave

High Pass Sub-Sonic Crossover -- Variable High Pass, 20 - 60Hz, 24dB per octave

Bass Boost -- Variable 0 to +18 dB boost @ 40 Hz

What you think guys?

I no buy without gut pics. And I onlt buy stuff I can fix myself, even in the extreme case I melt the board...

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Welll, time to sleep. I hope I don't wake up with a christmas tree wanting to grow out of my head.

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RMS Power in Watts

@14.4V, 2O Mono, =1.5% THD+N 10000 x 1

@14.4V, 4O Mono, =1.5% THD+N 5000 x 1

Frequency Response, + 0 / - 1 dB 20 Hz - 200 Hz

90% efficient @ 2ohms

Signal-to-Noise Ratio -- >95 dB, a-weighted, re: rated power

Input Sensitivity -- 170 mV - 5 V low level

Low Pass Crossover -- Variable Low-Pass, 50 - 200Hz, 24dB per octave

High Pass Sub-Sonic Crossover -- Variable High Pass, 20 - 60Hz, 24dB per octave

Bass Boost -- Variable 0 to +18 dB boost @ 40 Hz

What you think guys?

I no buy without gut pics. And I onlt buy stuff I can fix myself, even in the extreme case I melt the board...

Found some test results on it

http://caraudiomag.com/articles/kicker-wx100001-warhorse-amplifier-review

Test Results

Output power @ 1% THD, 50Hz, 14.4 volts

Mono @ 4 ohms 1 x 5,494 watts

Mono @ 2 ohms 1 x 10,350 watts

Output power @ 1% THD, 50Hz, 12.5 volts

Mono @ 4 ohms 1 x 4,050 watts

Mono @ 2 ohms 1 x 8,052 watts

Distortion at rated power, 50Hz, 14.4 volts 0.66% @ 2 ohms

Input sensitivity 165mV to 5.2 volts

Frequency response (+1dB) 25Hz - 170Hz

S/N ratio (A weighted, below clipping, min. gain) >82dB

Idle current 3.5 amps

Maximum current consumption, unclipped 801 amps @

10,350 watts

Efficiency at one-third power, lowest impedance 88%

Efficiency at full power, 1%THD, lowest impedance 89.7%

Crossover slope 24dB/octave

Crossover range, lowpass 50Hz - 200Hz

Crossover range, highpass 20Hz - 60Hz

Low-frequency boost +18dB @ 40Hz

Dimensions 35"L x 17.75"W x 3.75"H

Weight 66.8 pounds

kickerwx100001warhorser.jpg

kickerwarhorse.jpg

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Holy shit that lightning was way way waaay too close

thunder clap sounded like a fucking deer rifle going off

sheeeeeeeeeeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitttttttttttttttt

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Poast from the new phone :)

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Holy shit that lightning was way way waaay too close

thunder clap sounded like a fucking deer rifle going off

sheeeeeeeeeeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitttttttttttttttt

Sounds like your gun shy? :ughdunno:

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*glances at .44 revolver, .22 rifles, and .22 pistol*

nope

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aaand the turkey is in the brine

used disposable gloves, bleached the everloving shit out of the kitchen, and washed up to my elbows with soap and water for about a minute; if I get sick again it'll be a Christmas miracle

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You'll probably get sick Peng! Lol

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So I got my amp back installed, Turned on the music, closed my rear Extended Cab Door and the H701 just turned off and won't come back on :(

WTF ? That is ridiculous, sounds like you have some ground issues...

.

Everything out on the workbench, powered ftrom a battery. If there are problems with thge gear, they should be obvious there. If not, reinstall piece by piece and test.

Well the H701 is getting power. The C701 is connected directly to it. The remote wire is reading .23V (DC). I'm not sure if that is what it is supposed to read but it still isn't powering up. I'm going to be sick if my H701 went out on me the day before I get my W505.

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