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Bizzy Beats

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  1. ok I will have to build one. I will post the results in a couple of days
  2. but would I be able to hear the leak all the times? also the sub is secured well. I noticed that the sub did this the third day after I bought it brand new.
  3. my gain is usually turned up 1/4 and the sound is very loud, louder then the sub, and only starts when i turn up the volume to 45 out of 60. If i turn up the gain at 1/2 then it sounds like it bottoming out or popping at around volume 30. My head unit is the DEH-7300BT. The bass is set at 0 if thats what you were wondering.
  4. It will do it on all frequencies if i turn up the volume. It will also do it even when the gain is all the way down on my amp, if the song has loud bass. Most of the music I listen too is rap or dub step. The pre-out voltage on my head unit is 2 volt.
  5. it's 1 12" havoc and the internal volume of the box is 2.3 cubic feet. it's tuned to 33 hertz, with a slot port that is 2"x13.5"
  6. I have had my ascendant havoc 12 for about a month. Recently I decided that it was broken in enough to see what it could do. I set my gains again, this time with the dd-1, but when I turn the volume up a little it sounds like it is bottoming out. I have a t1500-1bdcp that's rated at 1900 Watts rms at 1 ohm. I thought for sure that the havoc would take that much power and not bottom out. Could the noise be something else? or is it really maxed out?
  7. I added a second run to my ground and that seemed to fix the problems. thanks
  8. My car Is a 1995 Ford Taurus and my amp is in the trunk. The temp is usually around 90's. I will check my ground and see if that's causing the popping problem. Right now I have 4awg until I get another battery.
  9. I have a rockford fosgate t1500-1bdcp amp and a ascendant havoc sub wired to 1 ohm. My amp will get very hot even when the music is very quiet. Also when i turn up the volume loud my sub will make a popping sound. The gain is turned all the way down, and i also have a stock alternator. Any help will be appreciated.

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