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crunch1

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  4. I guess I had a case of premature topulation
  5. The 9915 to me sounds well ya kinda hollow in a way. but this was in a db drag and well the install was a bit ghetto to me. I was thinking it was the install.
  6. nice pic but the ***** looks like burnt bacon
  7. Welcome to SSA
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  9. just had to share this
  10. I want to weld with your Tahoe. Actually air arc with it. hehe Guess the next step past your quad alts is a PTO driven power source like we use for site welding in the field.
  11. vernin was running two 12" sono tubes in a crx at a db drag comp this summer in ft wayne IN and hit a 156 or so. oh and I forgot to say in street b class
  12. design also makes a difference. some companies take short cuts with components (quality or lack of components)and get satisfactory results, but sacrifice longevity. This is a question for Sundown/Massive designers to answer completely. Larger companies are not as flexible as smaller companies IMHO for customization. It all boils down to the mighty dollar. How much you put in and how much you will profit from your endeavor. If you can invest a 1,000 dollars and make 10,000 dollars making amps that are of good quality with decent priced components and patrons are very satisfied v/s investing 5,000 dollars and making 10,000 in profits using cutting edge expensive components and patrons are chiting their pants with glee. what would you do. This is where companies either make it or fail all together.
  13. the flex on jcracers windshield was sick heh
  14. but he said 500 bucks for a amp. I dont know if he can get his hands on a 3000d for that price unless its used
  15. the saz 1500d at 1 ohm would be better for a 2 ohm dual voice coil sub than the zx750.1 wired at 4 ohms
  16. heh ok did you get the 2 ohm kicker sub or the 4 ohm kicker sub? If the book that came with your sub says 4 or 1 ohm ummm sounds like you have the 4 ohm model, any ways if its the 2 ohm model the kicker zx 750.1 will pound around 900rms give or take at 2 ohms. its not stable at 1 ohm and at 4 ohms your going to push around 400 rms or so.
  17. if i got this right you got the 2 ohm instead of the 4 ohm sub. If this is correct the kicker 750.1 will be just fine wired 2 ohm.
  18. a second battery would do you better than a cap. yes at full tilt your lights might dim and a large enough cap would fix that problem but a second battery would also fix that problem and more. so if your lights are dimming get a second batt
  19. (ripped from bca) Resistance vs Impedance: Until this time, we only discussed resistance. I said that resistance is the opposition to the flow of current. While this is true, it would be more precise to say that resistance is the opposition to the flow of direct current. Impedance is the opposition to the flow of alternating current. AC causes some devices to act differently than they do with DC. This is true with speakers. If you use a voltmeter to measure the resistance of a speaker's voice coil, you may read something like 3.2 ohms (resistance) even if the speaker has a rated impedance of 4 ohms. The impedance of a speaker is not a constant. It's actual impedance changes with frequency and can vary greatly. Manufacturers give you a nominal impedance, which is generally the average impedance that the speaker will present to the amplifier when driven within the part of the audio spectrum that its designed to reproduce. I couldnt have put it in better words so might as well use theirs heh
  20. I get excited every time I see this in my rear view
  21. I wish I could buy at a whim, but sometimes it gets tight and I have to sell off things and wait for bargains hehe ah well chit happens someday it will get steady enough so I can hold onto things lol
  22. well if its for show hmmm tough decision. I mean for a show piece its up to your imagination its not all performance based. For show I would think about using custom fiberglass enclosure/s basically you can be more creative IMHO. You can also incorporate mirrored plexiglass into the fiberglass enclosure with lights ect.. its more labor intensive, but I think the finished product would set you apart from the rest. As for enclosure type I would opt for sealed. As for amount and size of subs, guess thats up to your imagination. I mean which ever best fits into your vision of your master piece hehe.
  23. Welcome to SSA nice install by the way.

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