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johnecon2001

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Everything posted by johnecon2001

  1. I doubt you damaged it permanently, lucky for you. Don't do that again though.
  2. 1 or 4. That's the only option.
  3. You could also try Kinetik or Stinger. As well as a mutlitude of other battery manufacturers.
  4. Depending on the 16v Alternator you get, probably only 2 moderatly sized batteries (specific to the 16v system).
  5. johnecon2001 replied to mrogowski's topic in Home Audio
    Audiogon?
  6. So what exactly is your question? If it's a wiring related question... start reading at bcae1.com (specifically here) You've been asking a lot of simple questions lately, and you really need to start doing some reading on your own.
  7. What was the voltage coming off of the RCA's at? How about input voltage off of the main power line?
  8. Never EVER recommend them as a viable alternator choice ever again. Those are by far the WORST alternators on the planet.
  9. Just make sure to anchor them down properly and you should have no trouble. There is always the chance that they might overheat there, but as long as you're not dropping them to an insane ohm load and wanging away on low voltage, you should be fine.
  10. Sorry, I'll edit. I did mean 2 ohms.
  11. Ahh but there you're wrong grasshoppa. Once you've used them all, you'll find out very quickly that Behringer amps do not have the same performance as other amps (hence, they do not do the same thing). And have you ever had to use Their warranty? If you do, you'll find it isn't that much of a warranty. Don't get your panties all in a twist over this.
  12. 150w RMS @ 2 ohms.
  13. It's not a six channel amp, it's a 4 channel. That's not going to change. The wiring in the manual is just a way of wiring other speakers up. I've never seen anyone use that particular wiring scheme, perhaps Jacob can shed some light why it's even in the manual.
  14. LUL, would you include paddles with it?
  15. maybe some of the cheaper ones, but not Lab Gruppen, QSC, Crown, Crest, dB and I'm sure I'm missing a few other leading brands.
  16. It's probably just a loose connector, don't freak out. Hifonics makes cheap amps.. I'm not really surprised that they rattle a little.
  17. Depends on the cloth, but usually it will dampen the overall sound.
  18. Behringer is not really a great brand. 1) all of their designs are ripped off of other companies. I dare anyone to give me on of their products and I'll find the replica to it. 2) If ripping off the design wasn't enough, all of the components are of a lesser grade than the competitors.
  19. eh not to rain on the Flatline parade at all.. But did you think about the name at all? There was another great SQ woofer that has the same name. Is that a copyright issue at all? http://www.arcaudio.com/arc-05/subwoofers/flat_12d2.htm :/
  20. 18's are the new 15. That thing is huge.
  21. Well im in a single cab with a bench seat. I'd like to pull the bench out and replace them with bucket seats. Then build a ported box for one 12 from the back wall to the dash but im having trouble getting hold of a set that will match my dark red/maroon interior. I can build a box to put behind the seat but then i have issuses with sub depth and sub excursion because i don't want to ride on the steering wheel. The depth of 5.75 of my Fi X 12's work out nice but they aren't as loud as i'd like. I know i could fit a deeper 10 inch woofer behind the seat because of being able to position the sub lower on a wedge box. Only thing with this is that im concerned with the sound of a 10 inch woofer. To say that you're concerned with the sound of a 10" woofer... is well wrong. Please tell me what difference a 10 vs a 12 will be. basically what I'm getting at is, as long as you build a proper box, a 10" woofer will have just as much output as any other size woofer. Enclosure is KEY to getting excellant sound and volume from your woofer. Build the box wrong and I'll beat it with a shitty ebay 8" in a correct box.
  22. That could easily be explained by the voltage of the LED's. If they're not 12v LED's they'll be very dim.
  23. You should be looking at the Soundsplinter RL-p, although.. I think I might be flipping around what it needs (might be a small ported box instead of small sealed). Either way, .6ft^3 is a damn small amount of space for a 12".
  24. I agree. I've been watching you all day. Bumping old threads is one thing, but posting all 25 of your posts today so you can make a F/S thread for 13 subs is not acceptable. I'd suggest you do one of two things. 1) Be a part of the community for over a month ACTIVELY (2-ish posts a day). Then once you've established yourself here, list your items again. 2) Leave. Pick one.

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