Everything posted by garychurch84
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What happened to DC Creations?
Last I heard anything was at ca.com a few weeks ago some guy was mad because he hadn't got his box yet after 3 months,don't know if that ever got resolved
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What happened to DC Creations?
I hate to hear that about anyone,hope all is well
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What happened to DC Creations?
I noticed I haven't seen much from Pro Rabbit in sometime here or at ca.com,just curious.
- Bassink's 2014 Fusion
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Electrical sufficent?
lmao I understand I only payed $600 for my car and have almost 3k in car audio
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Valued & VIP Store Customer user groups
Double post
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sundown amps vs smd dd1
Bonjour lmao
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2 icons and 6x9's
I almost bought a set but after $20 shipping I got these alpines for around same price
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2 icons and 6x9's
I put alpine 6.5 and tweets up front about a month ago
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Blown After 3 Weeks of Play
wasn't you thinking about going with the ethos?I thought I read that somewhere and yeah i wanted to but didnt have the money at the time. he has lay-a-way
- Voltage problems, need more power
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Blown After 3 Weeks of Play
wasn't you thinking about going with the ethos?I thought I read that somewhere
- Voltage problems, need more power
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Blown After 3 Weeks of Play
^^ Or that
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Blown After 3 Weeks of Play
Its a DC sub so use DC parts!
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Blown After 3 Weeks of Play
Worked to a T for me
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Blown After 3 Weeks of Play
This is how (Alton) explained it to me. Posted 03 December 2013 - 09:13 AM There's a VERY easy way to set the SSF. Start by turning it all the way down and putting in a CD with test tones on it, no music. Start with something like 40hz and turn the volume up enough to get the sub moving. Now switch the tracks down one hertz at a time. As you near tuning you should see the sub moving less and less (while getting a little louder each time) then once you see the sub start moving a little more again you're a hertz or two below tuning. At this point go back and forth on the tracks and figure out which frequency the sub moves the LEAST and that is the tuning frequency of your enclosure. Now put on a track that is 3 to 5 hertz lower than your tuning frequency and turn it up enough to really get the sub moving good but without damaging it obviously. At this point you adjust the SSF up until you see the movement of the sub go down to at least half the amount it was when you started and your SSF is set with no guessing whether it's right or not.
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Blown After 3 Weeks of Play
I corrected myself lol
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Blown After 3 Weeks of Play
That could be it. SSF was at 25hz i think.I wouldn't go no lower than 4 or 5hz below box tuning but that's me
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Blown After 3 Weeks of Play
Here we go again!
- Bassink's 2014 Fusion
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98 grandprix,SSA,Crescendo,build
Lol it wasn't my subs its the stinking ass sound deadening notice just a sec ago while finishing up my deadener.I had just done my trunk when I thought that the other day.
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need some advice if you guys dont mind
ill second that motion.. I also sent you a friend request if thats cool lol that's cool man
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need some advice if you guys dont mind
Solid amps for sure.I have been running my bc2000 at .5ohms for over a year now with no issues
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test photobucket
mine will not paste here period.It will up top in the browser but not in the reply box That's just weird. yes sir it is lol