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pmureika

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  1. I have sub up port back on a 2009 jeep liberty. Its just beatng the crap out of the rear hatch.I even removed the rear wiper to help.
  2. Just asking because the port would be to close to the hatch. Any opinions?
  3. I believe that's more common in class a/b amps though. In simple terms. turn the gain down and dont play it so loud. He already fixed his problem. Good to hear.
  4. I believe that's more common in class a/b amps though. In simple terms. turn the gain down and dont play it so loud.
  5. Alot more money just to get louder.
  6. If so then I am better bridging the amp and not splitting RCA's. Didnt think of the voltage. hmmm maybe someone can answer that. I am running Rockford T2652s up front and would probably just add another set. I think by running splitters you will decrease the ohm load from 4 to 2ohms Do some research and you will find out splitters do not change the ohm load, only adding/deleting speakers can change ohm loads and wiring configurations. Please be advised with what your saying as other people read this thread for the same answers, we dont want any confusion or misinformation. Maybe he should be the one asking questions....LOL Here is my amp specs BTW. http://www.sonicelec...-PDX-4.150.html Naw i doubt it since he is the one who claims to hit a 150db with 2 Icon 12'' and a AQ2200d but couldnt provide evidence when i asked, not that guy. He should do more than ask questions, Im glad he is trying to help but you gotta know when you know something and when you dont. Read under the controls section here and it tells you no y-splitter is needed and one set of 2 channel rca's will be enough to run all 4 channels. You just have to put the signal setting on the right feature: http://www.crutchfie...tml#details-tab Sorry I guess I didnt understand your question.
  7. If so then I am better bridging the amp and not splitting RCA's. Didnt think of the voltage. hmmm maybe someone can answer that. I am running Rockford T2652s up front and would probably just add another set. I think by running splitters you will decrease the ohm load from 4 to 2ohms
  8. You can adjust that with your head unit. You must not understand my question at all. I'll give someone else a shot at it. Thanks I understand you want all the signals to be the same.Do you want to use the second amp channels to run a sub?Do you have a sub amp?
  9. You can adjust that with your head unit.
  10. Do you have front and rear rca's coming off the H/U and no sub outputs?
  11. Its supposed to be 85 degrees in Portage, MI tomorrow.
  12. Well I have given the skar the hardest workout I could. It has taken it with no problems so far. I would recommend one if its in your price range. Just thought I would let you know its powering a 15 Xcon 2 ohm dvc
  13. We hit 80 degrees in Michigan yesterday.
  14. Are you talking about the fuses in the amp? If so time to send it to db-r electronics to get it checked. You could also pull the back cover off and look in there if you know what to look for.
  15. YOu can bet if I was out $400, I would be doing everything possible to get my money back. For me, it's the principle, not the money, but more money means more motivation. I feel the same way, just wasn't sure how seriously the police would take it. Can't hurt to ask.
  16. You need to get a dmm and measure the ohms out off the speaker box with the sub unhooked.
  17. Sean DeYoung only sells things that have been tested and found to operate properly.
  18. My concern would be the added weight. Unless you use Birch to start with.
  19. I would use a brush or spray it on.
  20. You pissing them off doesnt make it right.

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