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AXEHAMMER

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Everything posted by AXEHAMMER

  1. Tuned in!
  2. Booooo lol The SSA Store sells recone kits for those subs. It's really easy to do and faster than shipping it back to the build house. http://store.soundsolutionsaudio.com/products/xcon-recone-service-kit.html Ive considered it, but I have zero experience with it and frankly, am not going to learn on my xcons. My fosgates? sure. xcons? noooo
  3. Or just a run of the mill nothing better to do but troll. Please don't bring special needs people into this. Nothing lower than that. God help this country in the coming years.
  4. Booooo lol
  5. Tired of your dumbass comments, just get the fuck out. Looking good Jon x2 im surprised this is still being allowed to go on....
  6. Yes i have rabbit. everything is the same except for output. not a HUGE loss but noticeable.actually one of the amps i increased the gain a little to match the other. i want to say it was 76 volts i matched them at...
  7. As most of you know I unloaded my xcons below tuning and did some damage. Only one had visible damage and I corrected that with some devcon epoxy. Now that they are both back in and playing my wife and I both agree that they have lost output. Is this possible? Could I have done enough non visible damage to the soft parts that they would lose noticeable output? I assumed they might be a little sloppy now from stressing the spiders, but to lose output? Thanks in advance.
  8. /thread cant get any funnier than that...
  9. There are plenty of reasons for an amp not to be 1ohm stable. have you noticed how bad efficiency drops as you go down in ohm load? That's just one reason of many....
  10. Just my personal opinion on the gains. I would definatly go louder with the radio and back off on the gains. Just for the reason you will not be stressing your amp NEAR as much. As it is now, you are showing it very little voltage and asking it to amplify it greatly. As to turning your deck up would allow it to send closer to rated voltage, therefore, you can turn your gains way down and your equipment should last longer and sound better. if your deck goes to 45 I would set gains with volume at around 30 that way the deck isn't clipping but is sending good voltage to amp.
  11. Those holders are known to get hot enough to melt. For the few bucks it would cost to replace, its a no brainer before you lose your entire car/system to fire...
  12. Looking good. tuned in!
  13. I don't understand. you even gave him killer advice on the fuse topic.....wtf
  14. And if that's correct, jon is spot on, that's a BAD holder
  15. The way I read it he was measuring right before and right after the fuse....
  16. Kudos to Stephan and alton. fantastic advice to op. I have even learned a little. SSA equipment AND forum ftmfw!!
  17. sorry Julian, posted same time
  18. Im pretty sure Julian is serious, I have heard about replacing amp fans with pc fans before...
  19. I couldn't possibly agree more^
  20. Thanks everyone. Im goin with seeing the silver lining and that my amps are matched AND i know to keep sub 28hz ANYTHING away from my ride!
  21. They will do just fine on that power and its MUCH easier on your electrical.

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