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lithium

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Everything posted by lithium

  1. those midbasses are sexy as hell. what model are the?
  2. I did not use the constant... made sure i didnt do that mistake, this is the first time this happened. I unhooked the butt connector then twisted the power n remote wire together and then used a new butt connector and connected it back to the same wire as before, ignition wire i believe.. isnt that the non constant one? I'll give you a hand if you help me on this! that sounds fine, next step might be to try the amp in another vehicle
  3. is the amp still working other wise? what amp? is the remote hooked up from the hu? is there any stray strands of wire accidental hitting the remote?
  4. when modeling with winisd it starts to get real peaky, ill post up a pic with afew options im considering. he's looking for 65-70% output and 30-35% sound quality, basically my idea was get some subs that will sound decently good and run alot of power to get them loud.. edit: ya the recommended port area is not gona fly... im probably going to go over board on port area since space doesn't matter.. and big ports look bad ass
  5. just checked the pdf on these.. they rec a 3 inch diameter port thats 11.8 inches long.... that 23.3 hz... ~7 sq in of port area... has to whistle like a bird...
  6. do you mean shouldn't be used?
  7. Re (Dcr ohms) 0.95 Fo (Hz) 26.4 Sd (SqM) 0.0515 BL 8.17 SPL ([email protected]) 94.2 Qms 4.61 Qes 0.549 Qts 0.491 Vas (liters) 58.7 Cms (um/N) 156.1 Mms (gms) 232.6 Power Handling (RMS) 600W 600W Other Specifications RSdC122/124 Xmax (mm) 14.8 VC (in) 2.5˝
  8. need some help to come up with net volume and frequency for this sub. my friend will be running 2 of them in a blowthru and space is not an issue. the gray line is the rsdc (2 of them) with 1200rms, the red is 2 12" AA arsenals w/ 600 rms, and the orange is 2 12" l7s with 1200rms you can get the specs from the image if you like pg recommended, according to someone on pheonixphorum.com, specs for ported are 2.5 cubes per sub tuned at 23.28 hz. (spl secs are .8 cubes and tuned very high... like 50 hz iirc...) as you can see i bumbed it up to 24.5hz. but i still think this looks very low. i also notice you run out of xmax @ 600rms per sub.
  9. lithium replied to PhishHead's topic in Off Topic
    00 olds intrigue ....my first car bought in 07 with 118k just rolled over 170k i get 26 combined, mostly highway driving but i drive it pretty hard.. pretty good mpg for a 3.5l v6 haha
  10. why didn't i think of that.... im pretty confident that the build will go well. thanks for the help!
  11. happy berfday
  12. he just ordered the 2 x 12" rsdc's and the 3000d plus 20 feet of 0 gauge from knukoneptz. still have some random other things to get... i need a voltmeter, not looking to spend 20 bucks for the stinger that everyone uses. hows thisebay cheapo?
  13. even if they are 12 db slopes you should not be able to hear vocals at all.... something is wrong... do you have the rca's plugged in to the "inputs" and not outputs @ the amp
  14. very nice. is there a way to pop the amp out to make adjustments without taking the box and shit out too?
  15. dead hop top!
  16. on my way to the t0p
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  23. i should whore it up but its almost 4am and i got class in the morning....
  24. almost 4 hours later....
  25. he quit the thread on diyma too lol...

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