Everything posted by Jay-C76
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Team SSA Stickers are in!
Well..... I had a decision to make, big or little..... So, I decided to test out the little one first. I want to save the big one for my new enclosure that I'm still designing. Then after I snapped some eyecandy I couldn't find the camera cable to be able to upload the pics.... Found it about 20 minutes ago...LOL
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Team SSA Stickers are in!
I just got my stickers!!!! Sad note it that it's raining here now and I have to wait to put it on.....(stupid rain!) I'll snap and post some pics when I got er' on!!! Until then I'm just watching out the window......LOL
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Mounting Amp on Box
New build log!!! SWEET!!! The pics people post up in build logs give everyone and anyone ideas on installing their own stuff. From the huge expensive installs to the smaller less expensive ones, it's all useful information for sure. Plus, who doesn't like looking at pics?!?!? I know I do!!! LOL Good luck on the future install!!! I hope it fires up and pounds on the first try!
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Team SSA Stickers are in!
It's on within an hour of me getting it!! LOL (pics 4 sure)
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Mounting Amp on Box
Nice amp choice! (my next choice in upgrading) 1" mdf should hold up nicely. Slap up some pics when you get the gear up and running!! I hope you weren't thinking I was knocking you in anyway I was just giving my personal experiences in mounting the amps to the enclosure.
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Team SSA Stickers are in!
Sweet! Is mine one of the lucky few that are heading out????!!!!!
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from baton rouge
Greetings! Joined in 08'!! WoW it's about time you posted!!! LOL Looking forward to some pics!!!
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ground location
X2 The ground location is just as important as anything else in the system. Cutting corners on installation will result in problems down the road...
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Mounting Amp on Box
I mount mine on the enclosure.. The whole truck shakes when the bass hits.. It really wouldn't matter where I put them in my Ranger, due to the fact that the whole truck feels the impact from these Icon's. I really don't see an issue with mounting them on the enclosure. I've never had an issue in the many years I've been at this. The main thing I see that will damage internals of an amp are when little tiny strands of cut wire may find their way into the amp. That too can be eliminated by simply not being sloppy and being careful. A solid built enclosure shouldn't flex enough to do any damage to the amp anyways. If so, either build a better box or buy a better built amp.
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Team SSA Stickers are in!
I'll snap a pic of mine once I get it and put it on. I got the Blue/White one....
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Thumppers Ford Windstar Ground Pounder
Them door are sick!!! Stylin' and smooth! Two thumbs way up!!!
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need an amp for my Icon15
R/F T1500-1bd stays nice and cool even in the rear of my truck. (will usually birth out over 1000rms @ 2ohm) ~or~ the Sundown 1500 (my next new amp line if I switch next year.)
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ErekTioNz FTW
Greetings! B7LBL4ZER knows what he's talking about, this site is packed full of awesome people who know how to help.
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whats up
Welcome! You should find many juicy details on this forum to help you out.
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speaker wire
Just pull the boot out of the hole, feed the wire through and put the boot back in. It's not hard if you can reach it. The one's in my ranger made an "S" shape so I just pulled them out and re-installed them.
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Having Electrical Issues...
Invest in a digital multimeter A.S.A.P. These things are one of the most important install tools.
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Team Stickers :)
Do the "non-team" members stickers still say the word "Team" on them?
- Team Stickers :)
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Which sub should i buy?
Out of the three you've chosen, I too would vote for the Fi BL. On the other hand a pair of SSA con 12's in a sealed box may have a louder output. Excellent sound quality to boot! With the space you've provided IMO a ported 18" will sound like azz. It's a little on the small side. Can I ask what type of ride are you putting this into? It may help if it's a common sty;e auto... The suggestions and opinions will be more "fine tuned".
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HU on High Voltage?
I believe, and I may be wrong on this but..... I think the H/U power feed in the dash is regulated in some way that it only receives a 12volt (usually 15amp) current.... I've never had a charging system over 14.9 volts so I can't be 100% sure on this. Try to hook up the leads on a multimeter and see what the actual voltage is before you install the H/U.
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Having Electrical Issues...
X2 Good one!!! Oh and repeat the process with the engine running at idle, then again at around 1800 rpm...
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Having Electrical Issues...
What about the alternator? Has it been tested?
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Finally...an intro and a post
Welcome and enjoy the site!
- Sup SSA people.
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Team Stickers :)
OH Shi...........! I was at work all day and just saw this!!!!! Send one my way!!!!!! Blue & White (Large) Are the windshield banners in yet???? Let me know if you need my address again. Thanks Mark!!!