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frogcase2002

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  1. Right now I'm thinking 38" wide. 13" tall and 30 deep. . . 10" port about 25" long but around 6 inches of the port will be out of the enclosure
  2. Iv been thinking right around 5.5 cubes net with the 10" port about 25" long. . The port will be removable
  3. Is it only with the mp3 player?
  4. That's impressive
  5. Are you needing help with a design or what?
  6. Did you try another aux cord?
  7. Well they recommend 2.5 to 3.25 each. Just seeing if any certain size would be better with the 10" round port tuned low
  8. Yeah it moves air like a boss about to get event more nasty with a 4th dc power alt and switch out to 4 b2 m1s Going to be insane
  9. About to start the new enclosure for my 2 zcon 12s. It will be a trunk wall. I will be trying a 10 inch round port this time. I'm wondering how many cubic feet you guys think I should aim for with the new enclosure? ? Will have an aq3500 at .5 on them but Will be adding another 3500 as soon as I can find another. . Going to be tuning around 33-34. any suggestions?
  10. Would be nice to hear in person. Looks like it moves a lot of air!
  11. How would 2 of the 12s do with an 8 inch round port? Tuned in the low 30s.
  12. Getting the front stage sounding pretty good so far pretty nice being able to control everything
  13. Yea people need to know what there doing when running a lot of power.
  14. It will depend on your enclosure size
  15. Thanks man but I think they got it wrong. I looked at that and that's really the cut out diameter not outter diameter
  16. Have you had good processing when you have tryed cheaper speakers? Or did you just have cheap component sets?
  17. What could be wrong with the amp if one channel is producing a staticy noise? But its still there when rca's are unhooked
  18. Yea I have a couple I could try. . Seems like its only coming though one door. Not though the tweeters or other door. . . Ill go and switch the speaker wires on the 600.2 and see if it switches doors. I hope its not the amp. Seemed to work fine inside testing it
  19. The head unit is using the stock ground and stock turn on..... and power is ran strait to batt with fuse. . Not sure if that matters Maybe run a new turn on and ground? So the head unit is separate from everything else?
  20. The rca wires and speaker wire is ran on the other side of the car as the power wire. . . .I can also hear it when the rca 's are not even hooked up. . . . Only place there close is behind the head unit where the rca wires and the head units power wire is near each other and right by the amps........ the amps are REALLY close to the rear batts though(not sure if that matters)...................... only thing I am thinking it could be (other than amps being messed up).. is amps to close to rear batts. Or because my grounds for the rear batts are just to the body of the car and not from front batt. I'd take out the body ground if you think it is done well enough as I personally push about 7k with body ground without any issues of static or anything. While it doesn't hurt to run a ground front to back I don't see that as the root of the issue just yet. Not personally familiar with the cz702, but if it has an option to turn off internal amplifier I would definitely do that as well. I have seen where even though no speakers are hooked up the internal amp draws power and causes a hum through rca's when turned at max level on some head units. What is the max volume of your HU and what are you turning it to when you start to hear the static? For that matter does anything have to be playing to hear the static or can you pause a song and still hear it? I'm not forsure about turning the internal amp off..... the volume goes up to 40 and I usually don't have it past 30..... but it can be at 0 and I still hear it. And it doesn't get any louder or anything with an increase in volume
  21. The rca wires and speaker wire is ran on the other side of the car as the power wire. . . .I can also hear it when the rca 's are not even hooked up. . . . Only place there close is behind the head unit where the rca wires and the head units power wire is near each other and right by the amps........ the amps are REALLY close to the rear batts though(not sure if that matters)...................... only thing I am thinking it could be (other than amps being messed up).. is amps to close to rear batts. Or because my grounds for the rear batts are just to the body of the car and not from front batt.
  22. Is there any other way of doing the leads? Seems like on a lot of different subs there is this same problem.
  23. I'm hoping its a bad ground or something, Since I don't have a ground run from front to back batts. . . I don't think the gains are set to high. I did just set them by ear but I'm really easy on my audio. I don't hear any kind of stress on any of the drivers. The sound quality is really really good right now but there is just that little static/hissing noise coming from the speakers. . . . Seems like its louder on the right side but still comes through all drivers...
  24. I just installed the head unit and the amps. I didn't notice hearing anything right when I hooked everything up but noticed it the second time I went out to listen to it. . . I didn't hear anything when testing the amps inside my house and the head unit is brand new
  25. I'm running an active front stage. I have a clarion cz702 head unit...... 4 crescendo pwx's on a ppi a600.2 and 2 audioque tweeters on a ppi a200.2 Let me know if you have any question's

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