Everything posted by KU40
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which speakers can keep up with 2200 watts?
Their RMS rating is 100. Don't get caught up on power ratings for component speakers anyways.
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x2. They could believe in rocks or worms or dirt for all I care as long as they don't act like the islam followers. x3. cocky bastards, at least the extremists. One reason why I don't like religion.
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Infinity REF6020CS Component Speakers????
The infinity references use textile (soft) dome tweets. I had the reference line about 5 years ago and they weren't bad. The midrange was pretty good, upper midbass was good, but it couldn't go too low. The tweeter was good enough until you pushed its limits a little bit, then the sibilant sound came out. It's not a harsh sound like metal domes get, but it's almost equally as bad. They are a decent upgrade from stock most likely and really aren't bad for the price at all, but if you want great sound, save up a little more.
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Ported Box for 2 12''Fi BTLs
Post the usable dimensions of the cargo area and how many net cubic feet you want.
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SSD10 lacking bottom end
Do you have a subsonic filter turned on?
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Ordered Wrong Subs :(
Sorry, forgot you guys only use emails. edited my first post so nobody reads it and gets confused.
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Should I use my SAE1200 or SAZ1500?
http://www.sundownaudio.com/index.php/products/amplifiers.html for some of that info.
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how big of a difference will I notice between coax's and comp'
IMO, components are well worth the price over coaxials. If the component set is just ok, at least the crossover should have a -3db option for the tweeter, which helps a ton. I've always used that feature. If you get a better component set the fine tuning with the crossover gets more elaborate, as I think my JL XR comps have a -1.5, -3, and -4.5 db jumper for the tweeters, as well as a low, mid, and high jumper for crossover point for the mids. I think the low crossover is about 2k, the mid about 3k, and the high 4.5k? I'd have to double check. 3.5k is about the average crossover on a set of passives I'd say.
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Should I use my SAE1200 or SAZ1500?
The SAZ is a more solidly built amplifier and has a couple more features, but there's nothing wrong with the SAE series at all. You can make them both put out the same amount of power, up until about 1200 watts or so, which is the most clean power the SAE will make. Since you have a 1000 watt sub, either will be fine and you likely won't gain much if anything from the extra power that the SAZ is capable of. The difference of the efficiencies of the two when outputting 1000 watts is likely negligeble. When you're already pulling 120 amps, what's an extra 5 if that's what the difference is? Just flip a coin, choose the one that looks better, sell the SAZ if you need more money now, or decide by some other arbitrary reason, it won't matter much. I'd probably choose the SAZ, just because it's the higher line and has a little more headroom.
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250$ speakers?
Stop making multiple threads on the same thing. You have some suggestions in your other one. Two people already recommended the IDs, another the PG RDS, and another talked about going in another direction with horns. You can build off any of those suggestions in there.
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Good morning. F that, It's Monday.
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yeah that was wild. Then the Giants TD pass 30 seconds later than manningham bobbled before turning over and catching it in the end zone.
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that game was horrible. chiefs outgained the raiders like 400-100 and lost. Not that I really care. but a game of 6-3 into the 4th quarter is booooring.
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Ordered Wrong Subs :(
email them for better results.
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Should I use my SAE1200 or SAZ1500?
Since you're attempting to apparently sell a saz1500 I would assume you already have it. In which case I'd just keep it. makes no sense to sell it and get a less powerful amp for probably the same money as what you'd sell the saz for.
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which speakers can keep up with 2200 watts?
I guess it kinda depends on what he means by keep up, whether that be actually at the same volume as the subs, or to where you can at least hear the words, which would likely be several dbs down. Do horns actually sound good at 145 db? All I think of are car alarms that are that loud and it's ear screeching.
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tip top went to the casino last night w. mi padre. I left with 30 more than I went with, so I was happy. But my dad left with 800 more. Seriously, when is it going to be my turn?
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which speakers can keep up with 2200 watts?
To be honest you wouldn't want something that could match the output of your subs. 145 db with a tweeter will probably make your head explode.
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ha ha, you said shaft.
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Suggestion's
What do you want out of the system
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which speakers can keep up with 2200 watts?
I would choose the IDs. But neither of them, and nothing really, will keep up with over 2000 watts on subs.
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Pretty good. Haven't seen her since the workout since she works 10 hour days on M, T, T, F and lives 40 minutes away. But we text all day. She prefers that to a phone call at night because her job is at a call center for Garmin so she is on the phone all day and doesn't like to be on it otherwise. Last night we were texting until we both fell asleep. Kinda aww and kinda sad/pathetic. Haha. And so far we've made agreements to grill at some point, go get a drink and get to know each other better at some point (), work out together again, and go watch Pandorum when it comes out. But we haven't talked about being exclusive at all, so I haven't put all my eggs in that basket yet. I know she was sorta dating a guy (not really serious she says) before we started talking.
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Ok 2 questions
no, 1000 per coil or 2000 per whole sub.