Everything posted by Julian
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Welcome to the IHoP
OH NEAL! I've recently become good friends with a guy here at tech school who is from lock haven Pa!
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Welcome to the IHoP
exactly lol. both are Chinese made lol I've bought so much Chinese "Oem" stuff, always got what i paid for haha. On another subject.. it just started POURING here in Wichita Falls Tx, I SWEAR we have our own weather... its crazy, hot as shit, cold as fuck, raining, dry. so tired
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Legatia L841-3 Pro Components for BMW
I can't recall i think it's johnecon
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Legatia L841-3 Pro Components for BMW
Hat comps are pretty great I believe one of the owners floats around on here
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ZCON Prototype
No.. They are OEMd by Fi
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RF or Cadence. Found a great deal!
If the power gain isn't substantial (theoretically double the power) you won't hear a difference.. The RF is a great amp for that price.
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ZCON Prototype
HAHAHA YOUR pucking KIDDING ME RIGHT!!!!!?????? ohwell props to yu guys, yourthe only forum really doing it out there. especially making money off peoples asses let me know where you can find woofers who easily handle 2.5k+ get low and are and are AMERICAN MADE not "American assembled" for the same or similar price shipped. If you can PLEASE let me know I would LOVE to see prices like that.
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Sundown Whine and Surge
Whats your setup consist of?
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Car shipping
2a531g crew chief on kc135s
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Welcome to the IHoP
My leg Is more fucked up than orignally thought evidently I tore some ligaments in my knee.. Awesome No idea what so ever how I did it lol.
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sonosub
Ive only seen them used in HT systems or fairly small car systems.. That seems like one huge tube for 5+ ft^3
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Daily Driver Lumina
Reminds me of my old lumina <333333333
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Make your own ring terminals
I ordered about 300 brass 1/0 terminals online for about 30 bucks not too long
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"Monster" v.2 Prototype Due Soon
Brass or copper shortening ring? I thinks I see brass?
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Another 12" Subwoofer Vs Thread
i wouldnt touch a T3 sub.
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Make your own ring terminals
Ive done something similar.. mine didn't look so pretty though ^.^
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RF amp gets really hot?
Aw shit mang you just answered your question. The heatsink gets "very toasty" cuz it's a HEATSINK! It's pulling heat away from the amps internals. It's doing what it's supposed to. If the middle of the amp (where the more sensitive parts are) is really hot then that's a problem but if that part's cool then you should be good. And Duran is right. Say your H/U puts out 2 volts which your amp turns into 40 at 3/4 gain. If you get a new H/U that makes 4 volts and your amp turns that into...40...at 1/2 gain, then the amp is still making the same power and you didn't do anything. Having the gain up high is NOT BAD, if that's where you need it to be. Having it TOO HIGH is bad. This gain rule is funny to me...almost like people saying "don't ever push your car past XXXXrpm cuz that will mess it up." Only true if you don't know what the hell you're doing. I have that same amp and it never gets hot. This is also in the 100+ degree Arizona heat, but I have proper electrical upgrades. What he said, what's "proper electrical upgrades?" And by never gets hot, you mean even the heatsink isn't hot? I find that a lil hard to believe. Also, he said his amp has a 150 amp fuse, while yours is a new "constant power" series and shouldn't have a fuse on it? (Not tryin to be all lawyer-type but I'm sorta thinking he has an older power series amp, unless I either read what he posted wrong or they hide the fuses on those new power amps.) with low voltage my saz1500d was very hot. After installing a dc power alt, my saz1500d was cool to the touch. Not hard to believe. What's low voltage? Below 12 volts? Below 11volts? I ran a 1500d between 12-14.5 volts, and mine always ran "warm" after any real long length of time(10 mins or more of hard playing). I don't see how going from 12 volts to 14volts is going to change the temptature. If anything, I would think it would get hotter because its putting out more power? Nope When voltage drops more amps have to be pulled to produce the same amount of power at the same volume. lets just say you're producing 1500 watts at optimal levels.. at 14 volts you would only need 107A to produce the 1500 watts, but to produce the same 1500 watts at 12v you would need 125A.. You create more heat by pulling more amperage.
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RF amp gets really hot?
amps get hot when you drive the for awhile... as long as it doesnt go into thermal protection you should be good.. heat sinks do what they're supposed to do.. dissipate heat from the components. If your electrical is indeed enough i would suggest a 12v crossflow fan, hook it up to a relay so when the amp turns on the fan turns on, maybe one or two would be perfect. something like this would be a cheap fix Cross flow fan
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help voltage drop
Honestly little to nothing.
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Car shipping
I looked into DAS, my friend is shipping through them also.. And duran I would trust you! You're not a friend you're a bro!
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Welcome to the IHoP
We're not huge fans of white gravy, my grandma usually uses the fat from whatever she just fried to make gravy lol. Very true.. I hadn't looked at oil prices in sometime.
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Welcome to the IHoP
I wish I had a nice stainless steel grill... Mmmm
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Welcome to the IHoP
Peanut oil is good, neutral taste and High smoke point.
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Welcome to the IHoP
I start fundamentals tonight... Can I get a HUA for 8 hours of lectures? No Should ne fun tho.
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Car shipping
It says 404 not found lol