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Db24

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  1. Check the speaker to make sure the final load is 2 ohms.
  2. Kudos for being honest. Honesty seems to be a rare thing these days.
  3. Tenney and Ohio gen you could look into as well.
  4. That's some nice equipment. Read some good reviews on there products just never heard them personally.
  5. Harrison labs sells an external adjustable ssf. http://store.hlabs.com/pk4/store.pl?view_product=12
  6. Db24 replied to ilovebass23's topic in Fi Products
    Return the capacitor and do the big 3. If you still get dimming lights add a battery in the rear.
  7. Db24 replied to RICKONSPL's topic in General Audio
    The saz2500 only has one power and ground terminal so he must mean the speaker terminal.
  8. You can also check out partsgeek.com. I live in ny and they are pretty quick with shipping and its free shipping for most stuff. I would stick with struts and shocks and not lower your car especially if you driving in the city half the time. I've been told that if lower your car it adds stress on te rest of you suspension if you don't upgrade that as well but I'm not definite on that. Maybe someone could chime in as I'm alittle curious myself if that's true.
  9. I remember reading in another thread they were gonna update the mobile skin or something like that.
  10. He might be running 3 dual 2 ohm subs to get that independence.
  11. Db24 replied to Canucknoob's topic in Fi Products
    This should help you with the options. http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/topic/47700-options-explained/#entry808769 If your getting a dual 2 ohm it can only be ran at 1 or 4 ohms. You can ran it at 1 ohm right out of the box. As per electrical definitely do the big 3 and go from there. You may need a extra battery when you add the other amp. I can't comment on your amps selection since I haven't used those brands but I personally wouldn't buy from onlinecarstereo. You may also consider buying a higher quality used amp as another option.
  12. He's saying he ordered the ssa evils
  13. Www.Db-r.com sells refurbished sundown amps comes with a year warranty I believe.
  14. When I ordered delivery was right on time. They are a little back logged from Black Friday and holiday sale due to the more than anticipated orders so it might be a little longer waitl times than normal.
  15. What year is your accord? I had a '97 but I think my max height was like 15" or 16" but I could be wrong its been a while since I had it.
  16. Check your spam folder the emails may have went there.
  17. Heard nothing but good things about them and its a lifetime garauntee. I've sent him an email and responds very quickly. [email protected]
  18. Appreciate your input. I did check to make sure after you said it.
  19. Found it the wire got pinched between the backseat. Thanks though
  20. Ok I ran 0 gauge wiring for my saz-2500. I put a 250 amp inline fuse and as soon as I connected the negative terminal the inline fuse blew. So I pulled out the wiring to make sure it wasnt cut went it went through the firewall and disconnected the amp. Ran the wire outside the car without the amp connected and the fuse didn't blow. Connected the amp and the fuse blew once I connected the neg terminal. Faulty amp or am I missing something? Amp was a refurbished purchased from db-r.com. Any ideas I'd appreciate it.
  21. Not sure if I missed what sub he has but I think the btl series has no warranty at all besides if it was broken upon receiving.
  22. Looks great can't wait for it to get here. I gotta say your communication through out the whole process was fantastic. Thank you guys

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