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ricksi30

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Everything posted by ricksi30

  1. Is this a real post, or spam?
  2. Google 6.5 component set and you will see what I mean. Buy a Boston Acoustics GT 2125 on ebay and a 6.5 component set and it should be a great improvement over stock. If you can budget 3-400 for a front stage you will be happy, keep the sub amp that you already have and do the front stage first.
  3. Mine doesn't bother me or objects, just my two other dogs. Is he fixed? Not yet....too young. He will be getting fixed though as soon as he's able That should calm down the humping hopefully.
  4. Mine doesn't bother me or objects, just my two other dogs. Is he fixed?
  5. As dumbed down as I can say it while still trying to say it correctly. Easy way: Buy a component set (includes passive crossovers, mid bass speakers, and tweeters) and a 2 or 4 channel amplifier. Plug it all in and set the gain. Harder way which can yield better results but more work: Buy an active capable head unit (pioneer 80prs), buy a 4 channel amplifier, two tweeters, two mid bass speakers, and manualy crossover the drivers using the processor in the 80prs.
  6. Mine started around 3 months. I've heard that they are almost fully capable by 10 months.
  7. A properly setup front stage is a very important part of a system. You can buy a component set and an amplifier, or a processor, amplification, and raw drivers to run an active front stage. Most front stages consist of four drivers, two tweeters and two mid bass speakers.
  8. If you are looking for Sq you should not be looking at a high power handling SPL oriented driver. Does the ZCON sound bad...no.
  9. Well I would look at the XCON, Fi bl, Sundown Zv3, or the ZCON and SP4 if you insist on running that much power. What do you actually want from this upgrade? You say Sq but then you are talking about running 2600 watts?
  10. And how do we get our hands on some haha?
  11. The brand SPL? If so you won't be getting 2600 watts, so you'll be fine using it with the XCON. The model would help determine that, and what coil configuration you will need.
  12. What amp? Those measurement should be good for a nice single 15.
  13. Welcome to SSA man! Like I was saying earlier I feel that the XCON would fit your needs the best. One thing that you haven't mentioned is what amplifier you are planning on using, or if you have the electrical system to back it up. That information will be necessary to know before you can make a decision.
  14. Acting weird is something I do. ;0
  15. Is the forum acting weird for anyone else?
  16. Awesome that is what I thought, I see 160+ in your future.
  17. You're louder now right?
  18. What were you doing with the ZCON's? How does it differ to the ear?
  19. You're getting up there man!
  20. Straight trade?
  21. Agreed, pull it and check the wiring. Also check it with a dmm.
  22. ricksi30 replied to xSPLoder's topic in Newbie Sign IN
    Welcome to SSA!
  23. How much power are you planning on running?

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