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Tirefryr

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Everything posted by Tirefryr

  1. Be careful. The amp may have more than one power supply, hence more than one input.
  2. Shit, I have State Farm too. I guess it's all in the agent. DO some more research and see if you can pursue it further, but just make sure it's worth it. It may cost you more in the long run.
  3. Not in all instances. For instance, my insurance only covers the vehicle if it is in a garage.
  4. The top end line is built here, Mark has been to the factory and posted some pictures of the TE's (I believe), being built in AZ. Yeah, but they're not made with 100% US-sourced materials.
  5. I'm not being disrespectful. If you read it that way, that's not my problem. You've mentioned twice about possibly selling your shit, then you tell people to throw you offers. Pretty easy to deduce what is happening there, hence my post. That's against the rules and breaking the rules is disrespectful. I could go on, but life's lessons are better reserved for the observant.
  6. If you want to sell your shit, do it in the Classifieds section.
  7. Sounds like a coding issue. Email their support.
  8. Drop it. This is not a political speech. If you want to talk about words and the power the expel on stupid people, do it in another thread.
  9. They will still be in parallel no matter where you hook them. The only other way is series which will provide you with 24VDC which will fry everything.
  10. Likewise.
  11. Sundown is an American company, but the products are not made here. Jake does do prototyping and design here though.
  12. WERD Jared!
  13. You poor bastard. Just wait until you have to deal with Comcast customer service. Wait again until you cancel your internet and they give you a confirmation number, yet still try to charge you 12 months afterwards and monthly send a guy out to disconnect a line that has been disconnected for over a year and call you non-stop.
  14. Nope, not anymore. The one's that were weren't even made by MTX. They were made by PPI and a source I can not name.
  15. You'll have to go back 8-10 years to find them, maybe even more. The original MMATS amps were 100% USA and they were awesome tanks. Soundstream, Kicker, PPI, Orion, and RF all had large amps that were entirely made in the USA, but they are going to be expensive and hard to find. There is reason manufacturers move production outside of the states. The buyer demands cheapest prices and the only way to fulfill that is by going to Asia for production. 100% American products are pretty much a niche anymore.
  16. Zapco C2Ks are the ONLY amplifiers built in the USA with 100% USA source components, but. . .
  17. You don't NEED to change the polarity. The only time you absolutely need to is when you are sharing the same air space if you have more than one driver, such as Sefugi did in the photos. You want all the drivers to move in the same direction, so if he would have flipped that one sub, and not switched the polarity, it would have been moving in the opposite direction causing cancellation. If you only have one driver, you need to change nothing. If you are running more than one driver and running them all inverted, you need to do nothing.
  18. That looks fun as fuck!!!!
  19. It's a subwoofer. It's not supposed to "hit the highs."
  20. Now THIS is what I like to wake up to!!!!
  21. The market for 8" drivers is so small it's pointless to offer one.
  22. I'm getting hungry.
  23. OH MY!!
  24. No free demos? How about just free drivers?

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