Everything posted by pmureika
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amps
why do people think you have to use the same brand amp as the driver?
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Good efficient amp?
AQ2200d
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any choice for subs?
Are you just going to replace the existing sub with another?
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alt size question
We need somebody with compition experiance to add their knowledge.
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alt size question
get the biggest you can afford .
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alt size question
Yes but how often do you listen to your music at full volume?
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alt size question
You need 100amps per 1000rms I would think 200 to 250 would be plenty.
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alt size question
I would get the biggest you can afford. But if at all possible add another battery at the amps first.
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alt size question
How many watts do you have total between amps"? Do you listen to it like that alot with the lights dimming?
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alt size question
Do you have upgraded batteries installed?
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No more enclosures
Thanks for the quality enclosures you have built for me.
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New amp, muddy music.
I would have to say the aq amp is better amp for your aplication
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S10 wont stop accelerating
It will shut off in any gear but only start in park or neutral if it is a automatic. I would say the throttle stuck open for some reason being you didnt get a check engine light.
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SA12 Build help
Yes I am new to the forums by the way haha. Welcome
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From: Dual SA-8 enclosure for S.DeYoung
It means how much older people cant hear as well because of over exposure to loud sounds. genetics play a major roll in what each person hears
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SA12 VS VVX12 VS LI12
I agree about the Fi ssd's they rock for the money.
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SA12 VS VVX12 VS LI12
Not the subs the owner.
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SA12 VS VVX12 VS LI12
and this is why jacob should have made it a secret that he did anything for this company... but then again he prolly didnt know he would act this way. I would have to agree.
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Setting Gain
Not voltage but speaker ohms make the difference. That is an ignorant statement. They both make a difference in this instance. Thats why I gave him an example. If he needs a different ohm load then he can adjust the formula. If the ohms change then the voltage changes also. Done cool your jets.
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Setting Gain
Not voltage but speaker ohms make the difference.
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Setting Gain
The voltage is 38.5. thats close enough.
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Setting Gain
Your ears are more reliable. Plus the markings on the amplifier are usually off because they are just printed on all the same. So I would never trust just setting the amplifier to 4 volts (example) just because thats your headunit preout voltage. With a dmm. They both get you close. Internet Thats what I told him to do. But he needed to know the voltage to set it to. He didnt know how to figure out the correct setting. I am talking he can use a formula to figure the 38 volts using the head unit voltage and amp rating. You mean the way I told him? OP here is the way to set it as given on this website. I already stated this. Amplifier gain No different formula. I would like to know another formula
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Setting Gain
Your ears are more reliable. Plus the markings on the amplifier are usually off because they are just printed on all the same. So I would never trust just setting the amplifier to 4 volts (example) just because thats your headunit preout voltage. With a dmm. They both get you close. Thats what I told him to do. But he needed to know the voltage to set it to. He didnt know how to figure out the correct setting. I am talking he can use a formula to figure the 38 volts using the head unit voltage and amp rating. You mean the way I told him? OP here is the way to set it as given on this website. I already stated this. Amplifier gain No different formula.
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Setting Gain
Your ears are more reliable. Plus the markings on the amplifier are usually off because they are just printed on all the same. So I would never trust just setting the amplifier to 4 volts (example) just because thats your headunit preout voltage. With a dmm. They both get you close. Thats what I told him to do. But he needed to know the voltage to set it to. He didnt know how to figure out the correct setting. I am talking he can use a formula to figure the 38 volts using the head unit voltage and amp rating.
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Setting Gain
Your ears are more reliable. Plus the markings on the amplifier are usually off because they are just printed on all the same. So I would never trust just setting the amplifier to 4 volts (example) just because thats your headunit preout voltage. With a dmm. They both get you close.