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jeepbassmonkey

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  1. so take out pieces, shove shirt in gap, grind down the old epoxy, then epoxy new one in? just kinda strange that the new sub blew the dust cap and the older one i have in there is fine... going to shoot IA an email for a new dust cap. epoxying over the old one with a new one would be a problem? i figure its such a light part of the sub it wouldn't make much of a difference...
  2. well the subs are vertical pointed at the doors (i know horrible idea) and the port is pointed up at the rear. had to shoulder tackle it into place so removing the box might prove difficult to change it around. i just kinda want to glue it back together and give it a good layer of fiberglass and do the same to the other side so it doesnt happen. strange it only happened to the new subwoofer as the old one didn't have a problem and i haven't turn my system all the way up just yet.
  3. well as it sits right now i cant afford to remove the sub. can a new dust bap be put on while still in the box?
  4. anybody have a dust cover blow up on em? went to blast it today and i noticed a bad clicking noise comming from the back and then i looked and the dust was still there just blown apart. any fix to it? super glue?
  5. well i just got mine hooked up and dang. shook the rafters of the gas station and everything. anyways i need to reinforce mine as the whole box flexes so bad and i think the port busted loose. i knew i should of put some reinforcement inside the box but was to lazy and now im paying for it. other than that its loud as hell and im pretty satisfied with the end product. my thanks to the whole incriminator audio team.
  6. i know my ohms how to wire parallel or series or a combo of both parallel/series. just new to the concept of dual outputs on a monoblock and not a 2-channel amp. so what i got is that there are 2 amps in the single frame wire in parallel unlike a 2 channel which are not linked at all unless you bridge them. will do the dual 12 gauge as 8 gauge for the woofer would be tedious.
  7. so just wire the 2 outputs to the terminal cup?
  8. well my 3000d just arrived and i looked on the forums and i wanted to wire my RE XXX to a 1 ohm load. well i've never wired up a monoblock with 2 outputs. so should i wire each 2 ohm coil parallel to each output or run both pairs to the terminal cup then to the sub?
  9. big dual chambered box... one firing up and other toward the rear... going to be a tight squeeze. will be worth it too. got a sundown 3000d to go with it.
  10. if it wasn't for this sale i wouldn't have a 2nd DP-21...
  11. any possibilities on a bigger than 21 incher? maybe 24 or even 30 inch? would be pretty darn sweet to have a 30 inch spl sub...
  12. looks good but could hear the slapping of metal on metal. might want to fill any spots up even if all u have is a sock. that's how i silenced my buddies 3rd brake light
  13. i don't know but i threw my amp into protect for the first time about a week ago... chains hang low at full blast... then just magically came out of it when i turned it down. i just don't want to buy an amp that's 1 ohm stable (like most amps are now adays) and have it blow cause it's at .75 ohms.

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