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Ok, thanks for clearing that up. I give full credit to the man who had it before you. He obviously kept it in original condition. You know who you are - thanks a bunch!! m
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I can't figure out, from the manual, how to wire a single DVC 4ohm to the 1000D? Can someone help? The +'s and -'s are internally bridged, so if you are looking for 2 ohm on a single woofer, you can wire it so both of the positives on the amp goto the +'s on the woofer and both the -'s on the amp goto the -'s on the woofer.
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how about an RE Audio SX?
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Scott did an awesome job, so now how should be implement it? Please don't say forced page load. That would take some exotic mod's or heavy code work on Mark's part. And I am not sure how it would effect all the other add-on's we have on the website. I do like the short version idea too. If need be, I can set the restrictions to only allowing the first one or so posts/topics limited to the n00d section. That could cause one of two things; they come see that we are set up that way, get pissy, never post and leave or make a hello topic and see that SSA has more to offer then come here and make one topic about what options to get on their BTL or when will the RL-i 8 be …
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Don't mess with the pioneers, I've had those before they're decent but not earth shattering. Get a pair of these.... http://www.vminnovations.com/product_3203/Audiopipe_15_Inch_2000W_Subwoofer.html The ipipe is the same as the txx-apx's and those are known to be budget beasts, hit hard take their wattage and have 3 inch voice coils... Here are 4 audiopipe 15's with about 500 watts a piece starting to move hair. You would be running half the subs, but in a lot less space With more power..... SHOULD BE PRETTY SICK...... your link is broken
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still have that 1500 laying around?
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Excellent write up. May be to much reading for teh nubs though.
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Ok guys, I'm not an idiot, my meter is faulty. I know most people online are noobs at this, so I understand where you're coming from, but ive been doing this nearly 20 years. Anyone here could have a piece of equipment act weird.
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Okay I found the confirmation email, it went in my spam box. My order number is I-16082/00. It says "order recieved". Can I get an update on the status of the order? Thanks
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Some things have been sold, list updated.
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TTT
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Guys, feel free to add your thoughts... then we can clean it up & post it up!
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What is your definition of "better"? something superior in quality or condition or effect; "a change for the better"
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i didnt think about kole ive always like there stuff i think i might try that trax 4000
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Testing uploading a pic. Geez, you would think that this would be a no brainer for someone like myself that works in IT!
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What do you mean who am I? Who are you? I thought it could attract members to the forum. I know if I could get some information on how my sub is doing from a website, I would sign up. It is a little bit of work for Fi, but who are you to say it was a bad idea. Is your life realy that bad, that you have to rant on people online? Im going to drop it and let it be, this forum is great now, and doesn't need people arguing and bumping their threads. KO
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Can we put a disclaimer in there that says "Please don't use the terms SQ or SPL unless you are intending to use those products for competition. And SQL is non-existent." Or something to that effect. I'm thinking two birds, one stone. Very well done, Scott.
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Hello im wondering the same i found a box for the Re audio Sx 10'' version 2.0cubic ft tuned to 32hz. and the Re site recommends a 1.0 to 1.25 per sub @ 34 - 35Hz. when i look at videos on youtube people seem to be installing there Sx's in larger boxes.
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Who are you? And no. nG
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I'm sorry that you couldn't understand. Is this better? It's not like I'm writing an paper for school. I would still like some feedback please. I thought this was a reasonable question. Either you have 2 18's with 6 cuft a piece or you have 3 15's with 4 cuft a piece. The 15's are rated at 2.8-4 cuft @ 28-33Hz per speaker. The 18's are rated at 6-10 cuft @ 28Hz per speaker. If I only have 12 cuft to build a box then I need to know if 3 15's in optimal conditions would be louder than 2 18's with less then optimal conditions. THANK YOU to everyone that helps me out.
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I would like to just see a LSQ sticky, explaining that if you want something that's loud but sounds slightly better than a rice burner at 6k rpms ten just say that. if you're more concerned with SQ but want to be able to show off the sub every now and again, say that. of course that's just a rant, but i think you all get what i'm saying
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