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johnecon2001

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Everything posted by johnecon2001

  1. awwww that "blows" lol
  2. if you're already using the rear RCA's for the front (hopefully your running active and didn't just ghetto the system together).. than the settings for the rear outputs apply to both the internal amp and the preout. So you could, but whatever settings you have set now for the preout apply to the amp itself.
  3. Try installing it all first and see how things go. If you get some dimming, first start off by upgrading the Big 3. After that upgrade your runs of 4awg to 1/0awg. Then move on to an alternator.
  4. shoulda locked this so he can't post again. Did you warn him out the ass?
  5. Good DMM Cheap DMM Handheld O-Scope On another note, it looks like they're including a DMM with the purchase of that oscilliscope. Which is pretty awesome.
  6. You can send it to FI and they can recone it for you. You should really get a DMM and set your gains with it. Or even better find someone with an oscilliscope. You don't want to blow the same sub twice. Thats silly.
  7. When you say gain set to half.. did you just set it to half or did you use a DMM/oscilliscope to set it correctly?
  8. Now I feel bad for pirating his games
  9. I would just look at the internals of the two amps and go from there. It should be pretty simple to see what wins after that.
  10. Have her squeeze her ass cheeks together sean. lul.
  11. On a budget thats not really the best idea. I mean, you do need to do all three of those things eventually, but if you can get away with just the big three and a better battery up front, than why go out and blow 400-500+ on a new alt right away? See what the cheap options do for you first before you commit to something bigger.
  12. johnecon2001 replied to almond's topic in Off Topic
    mmm folded steel
  13. Should we change your name to pioneerandy until you get the good deck back
  14. Quicktime probably set itself to be the default player for all videos. Just need to reset the other programs to be the defaults instead. How to do this, I have no idea.
  15. johnecon2001 replied to plushDJ's topic in Newbie Sign IN
    Welcome! enjoy your stay
  16. Seems the clear solution would be to get the sundown and MAKE it fit. Full warranty + kick ass amp + cheap = good times
  17. I would say for 650w, at least 4awg. Glad the big 3 helped, its one of the best DIY things you can do you help your voltage.
  18. No one has done a strict SPL build yet (coming soon though). Mark did 148~ on the TL with his two 15's in a street beat box.
  19. great review, finally someone put one up!
  20. I thought the P3000.1 was a lot bigger.. or am I missing something? Looks awesome either way though, I only hope for a wife that would let me rip apart her minivan someday.
  21. Jacob tried to test them that low, but I believe the wattage gains werent as impressive as 0.5 DCR was. PLus it was drawing a lot of power at that point and efficiency was down.
  22. Where are you planning on putting the port too?
  23. johnecon2001 replied to a post in a topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
    Lol subs in stereo. That's pretty funny. Again, like Jim said.. not in a vehicle. What do you mean by crossover point? It'd be pretty silly to cross each sub of the same type over differently. And source material? Do you know anyone that has 11.2 surround in their car? Because I sure don't. There are few theatres that even use it. 5.1 = mono sub(s).

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