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sundownz

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  1. You can either wire the sub in parallel on the woofer itself then use one set OR wire one coil to each set of terminals.
  2. Depending on how you damaged them we can determine what needs to be done - I don't think you'll need 5 spiders I hit my Monster prototype with 9.5kw+ with three.
  3. Not yet. Working on getting things lined up for production.
  4. I say go for it :bigclap:
  5. Chris seems to be selling these really fast - I am sure they won't last much longer, maybe not even until the 15th!
  6. sundownz replied to sundownz's topic in Sundown Audio
    Probably not.
  7. sundownz replied to sundownz's topic in Sundown Audio
    Not saying for who or what these are for yet
  8. sundownz replied to sundownz's topic in Sundown Audio
    Six @ 19v
  9. sundownz posted a topic in Sundown Audio
    For one customer
  10. If you got it directly from me on the pre-sale then you are on file. In the future I suggest sticking the invoice in the cosmetic carton then putting that in a closet somewhere so it doesn't get lost
  11. Bump for 10% off - only 13 more days!
  12. Send it UPS of FedEx: Sundown Audio 155 South Eastway Drive Suite S Troutman, NC 28166 Make sure you fix the short to ground before installing the new amp or you WILL blow the power supply again. We had a speaker that was shorting to ground through the frame of the speaker itself... as it was screwed to metal in the door. This was in Brandon's Bronco and it was a real pain for us to figure out. So it may not simply be an obvious wire shorting to ground.
  13. I almost guarantee one of your speaker wires is shorted to ground - this is EXACTLY what happens. Fuses blow then when you replace them the power supply goes in the amp.
  14. Well send a note with your name, address, etc so Chris can contact me. I may have a record of it somewhere that I can reference.
  15. I probably sent you one back.
  16. Send it off to Chris @ dB-R for a look see: ATTN: Chris dB-r Electronics 11861 Schmidt Rd Waller, TX 77484 Include your original invoice and also a note for Chris that it is for warranty.
  17. Yes. I doubt they will remain here for two weeks... I have a few used newer case 1500s that I have not gotten around to listing, though. They are not quite as cheap, of course.
  18. Check remote wire.
  19. I have two old case units: One is in better shape than the other. Better one - 325 Other one - 300 Both have 1-year warranty
  20. I may have one old one here somewhere... e-mail me at [email protected] and I'll look around!
  21. Unfortunately since you originally got that amp from the USA you need to get it sent to me or dB-R back in the USA. I believe my Canadian distributor has a repair partner, though - may be worth a look if you don't want to ship it back here. I'm not sure if I recall correctly... but was yours vibration related the first time ?
  22. If you didn't hear back from me I didn't get your e-mail - FYI. So if you don't hear anything from me within a day or two (excluding holidays) send e-mails again. There must be something unusual in your setup to have made two 1500s do the same thing. Extremely high idle current draw (enough to blow a fuse) is a sign something is wrong. I'll look at it again for you - or, even better, you could send it directly to dB-R so we can determine what is happening.
  23. It sure does!
  24. Nah, not right now anyway

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