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SPL_Man

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  1. are u a english professor ? , i'm a busy guy that occasionally drop in , type quickly & go about my business so i dont have time to type everything all proper as if its a exam , besides its the internet where often ppl type shorthand so chill "There is no relation between enclosure volume and port area. None at all." well do explain oh great guru
  2. what wud be cuft for the sub - about 7cuft after displacements ? i dont know if i wud tune it that low since its already plenty of cuft & the port area is way too small since a 6" circle port is only 28.27 sq" , if u divide that by 7cuft it will be like 4sq\cuft , avg recommended size port is 90sq so ur waaaaaaaay off i like circle ports but in this case i too wud advise a slot port ur best bet wud be to call IA up & talk to them
  3. well thanks for the replies so far but unless i missed it nobody answered questions 2 & 3 ? actually i am working on a "medium size" system that has 7 (maybe 8 amps later on) & also 2 processors in it too , dont want to give details on the system as yet until its done so far i have used just the deck's remote wire (pioneer 1400dvd) & ran the system for about 2hrs of testing with no signs of problems as yet but i'm wondering if i'm "straining" the deck's rem wire power or if i shouldnt be using just that alone i dont want to use 12v from the batt with a switch to turn the amps on since yrs ago when i tried that i notice u get unwanted noise coming through the speakers
  4. guys i was wondering about a system that has say 10 amps & a couple of processors if the remote wire voltage from a typical deck will be sufficient or safe to turn on all of these or will a relay be needed to help boost the turn out voltage ? what is usually the voltage out from a deck ? what voltage is required for amps or processors to turn on ?
  5. cool man once u all can do it there will be ppl to support the amps
  6. how about instead SSA getting into the amp business with their own line of SSA amps but seriously they shud do this
  7. Underpowering isn't bad, as long as the signal is clean. The tendency of people to up the gain to make up for lack of power is where trouble comes in... yep ur absolutely correct , that is what i was getting at
  8. why choose a amp that will underpower it though ?
  9. aw that sux but shit happens sometimes
  10. great choice
  11. Forums? oops , that shud be forums AND websites lol
  12. welcome to ssa
  13. more port area needed i usually use 1 4" for a 10" sub
  14. SPL_Man replied to edouble101's topic in Photography
    excellent pictures there man
  15. SPL_Man replied to edouble101's topic in Photography
    excellent pictures there man
  16. http://www.rockfordf.../box_wizard.asp damn u beat me to it while i had this page open & was taking a phone call ^^^ lol
  17. sweet !
  18. oh man what a f,ing mess & $ wasted too , that sucks big time the only 2 mats i use is dynamat & second skin
  19. have own or played around with jvc , kenwood , clarion , eclipse & alpine but i keep going back to pioneer since they always have alot of features for the $ & is very hard to beat , for ease of accessing those features imho they are on top too that 80prs is about the very best they made so far besides the much more expensive 99prs recently got a pioneer 4400dvd & its a sweet ass deck lol
  20. nice purty pix
  21. nice score what sort of system is it ?
  22. wow wtf , at least ur ok great to see that guy was indeed a human being about the whole thing since a different person might have stepped on the gas & left u there

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