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johnecon2001

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Everything posted by johnecon2001

  1. I like inverted sub installs. You win the prize.
  2. Dude, SEC.... Your car looks like its about to fall apart hahahahaha
  3. Holy cow! Someone from CA.com that actually did more than just a HU, Amp and subs!? What is this world coming to? Looks good man, your door pods look great.
  4. I thought you were walling it off? All the suggested box sizes are listed on Fi's website.
  5. The you'll want two Sundown SAZ-3000D's if you plan on going that route. One for each BTL. Start thinking about Dual Alternators, or one HUGE one. Which batteries do you have? 4 runs of 1/0awg from the alternator to the Batteries. Then put a buss bar over the top of them in Parallel. Run the grounds from the rear batteries to the front battery with 4 more runs of 1/0awg. Pray that it's enough.
  6. Ever heard of the Yellow Pages? Or Google?
  7. Ala the SSA store! Alpine PDX-4.100 Kenwood KAC-8403 Rockford Fosgate P450.4
  8. Are you competing? Or do you just want to be the loudest guy on the block? Other than amps and subs, you'll need to upgrade your electrical if you even want the system to play for decent periods of time and at a loudness you want. You'll need a High Output alternator and at least one large battery.
  9. Running new speaker wire will certainly bypass the amp As far as the speakers go, I don't have experience with either of those two.
  10. If you're getting a new amp along with the components what's the problem? Take out all the factory gear, replace with new gear. You'll need a line out converter (LOC) to go from your Head unit to the new amplifier. Oh, and it would be helpful to know what equipment you're talking about when you post in the future.
  11. He confessed to being a noob after my post. Giving people who want to help a little more information is not a crime and its why we have a new sticky being prepared. Common etiquette on the internet is to give as much information as possible. Chill.
  12. Don't even bother with the capacitor. You're not even pulling 1000w out of that system. The gauges of wire is probably fine, although you may want to upgrade the sub amp to 4awg. For fuse, you need one 150a fuse at the battery. You should get a fused distro block for when you split the 4awg to 8awg. Fuse each 8awg line at 60a.
  13. Blow through? Awesome.
  14. You're comparing a Pro audio speaker to a Car audio speaker. The differences are incomprehensible.
  15. Actually a surprisingly good review. Would you mind if we moved this to the Reviews forum?
  16. A pound of polyfil would do wonders.
  17. Is it loud? Does it blow your past setups away?
  18. Oh jesus. That just became affordable.
  19. Yeah, kinda hard to pass on $140 hehe
  20. What are the external dimensions on it?
  21. We have a forum for wanted to buy threads, and rules that you must follow to post there.
  22. The only thing I don't like about that one is lack of HDMI support. Argue all you want about how you have no devices that support it at this point... you will eventually since that's where the home theatre market is moving to. You'll want a receiver that upconverts all video to HDMI output and supports the HDMI v1.3 HDCP standard.
  23. Well you said yourself you want to be ready for something else down the road. So just be mindful of the volume now, as you'll need the power later. 120w+ is what you should be looking for.

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