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Custom Speaker Baffle Necessary/Recommended?
I have my adapters made out of HDP (high density polypropylene) that can be found here: http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=23869&clickid=redirect So far they have been holding up just fine.
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SAX-100.4D Crossover
It would be slightly more than half way because the range is 500-5000. Half way would put it at 2000Hz. Just curious, what mids/tweets are you running?
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2 SA-12
I have a box built by Quentin for my SA-12s and I couldn't be happier. The quality and the attention to detail that went into the box is amazing. A year and a half later the box still holds up as it did the day I got it.
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SAX-100.4D Crossover
Absolutely. I'm pleased with HAT. I went passive when I initially installed them, and yesterday I figured since I had the capabilities I might as well try active.
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SAX-100.4D Crossover
I'm running a set of Hybrid Audio Clarus 5.25 Comp Set paired with a SAX-100.4D.
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SAX-100.4D Crossover
I crossed my mids and tweeters at around 3500Hz and they sound great. I gave myself multiple eargasms listening to Metallica's S&M Album. I also misinterpreted some of the range numbers and it turns out I was crossing my mid way too low thus causing the extra noise. Thanks guys.
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SAX-100.4D Crossover
The reason I selected that frequency is because the LPF/HPF on the passive crossover is set to 5700HZ. I was using it as a reference point but I will try to set it lower to see if that helps with the noise/distortion. Thanks for the input, guys.
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SAX-100.4D Crossover
I recently installed this amp with a pair of HAT Clarus 5.25 and I was wondering if the LPF on channels 3 and 4 are not functioning properly. I'm currently running active and I was attempting to bandpass my mids using the Subsonic and LPF. When I select LPF the mids produce that range I selected, however there is a buzzing sound coming from the mids and they sound slightly distorted. When I select HPF they play just fine. The Subsonic is set to 70HZ and the LPF is set to around 5500HZ. Thank you
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LI-12 or SA-12? which one better for me?
I can't speak for the LI series but I do like my SA-12s. They get really loud and they sound nice.
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Where can I get some SA-12s???
I've ran both. I run my SA-12s off a SAZ2000D and they love it. I did run my Type Rs off a JL 500/1 and they got pretty loud. In my opinion, the SA-12s are louder and they sound way better. Don't get me wrong though, the Type Rs are really nice subs. I believe they are a fair comparison but In my situation I'm running way more power.
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2 SA 12's
My SA-12s love my SAZ-2000D. Just be careful on the volume and set your gains properly and you'll be alright.
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sa-12 broken basket
Interesting...can you post box specs as well?
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whats your 9 to 5?
I'm in the Army as a 25B (Info Sys Tech).
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Pogo's Sorento Install Pics
If I recall correctly, it manages to stay in the low 13s playing a 50hz tone with 5 second intervals on repeat for 30 seconds on 3/4 volume. On music, I don't experience anything below 13.5 on full tilt, but then again I don't play it loud for a very long time. There wasn't much of an audible difference in the way the subs and port were facing, however the wife likes it because it saves truck space.
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Pogo's Sorento Install Pics
The vehicle is a 2008 Kia Sorento LX The enclosure was build by Audible Customs. It's tuned to 32Hz The Subs are SA-12s The wiring is all Knu Kolossus Fleks. NOTE: This is a comparison pic from the 4 gauge I used in my last build. The amp is a SAZ-2000D purchased from the presale. The battery is a Batcap 2000. The box installed... I'm using an Eclipse headunit with nav and ipod. And lastly my bass remote.
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