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jcarter1885

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  1. You dont know how many watts it is seeing off hand so dont guess. You can get a volt meter anywhere so search for one on the internet, most people use Stinger ones. You can beef up an alternator but that is not usually the best route, I would just get a volt meter and do the Big 3 upgrade for now and then come back and let us know how your electrical is holding up.
  2. Is that 7ft^3 before any displacements or after displacements? Make sure you have room for airflow too, I would personally go with a 15".
  3. for customer service
  4. Do the Big 3 in 1/0 gauge, makes no sense to have it for your car audio but not your car's electrical. If that doesnt work, then invest in a better battery or alternator. Do you have a volt meter to watch your voltage?
  5. Yeah the cord may not be getting a good connection with bass knob itself or amplifier itself or maybe the cord has a short in it. Jiggle the cord around where you said you pressed it in at and if it goes in and out the cord has a short in it.
  6. I understand just wanted to mess with you.
  7. x2, turn it down some but besides that they seem like some beasts for some 8"s.
  8. Depending on space, either 2-15"s or an 18".
  9. That shouldnt matter a camera is a camera, they all take pictures (thats how my pictures get up here and dont care about the quality). I do plan on investing in a camera but not a this moment, car audio comes before beautiful pictures.
  10. What I Do
  11. If you have a neon that has the blinking feature on it, then it will.
  12. x2 especially if your gonna keep throwing that amount of watts at it (get something you know can handle it).
  13. Better for what? Read the new topic guidelines and start this topic over with more information so someone can help you, thanks.
  14. When I had neon lights I would just take the plug in part off and split the two wires from each other. I would wrap one wire around my remote start wire and put it in the remote start terminal on the amp and the other wire was wrapped around the ground wire and place in the ground terminal. This made my neon go to the beat, hope that makes sense and helps. Just make sure your neon has the blinking feature.
  15. I wouldnt buy a box from sonicelectronix.com, what is the tuning frequency on the enclosure (dont half ass on a box, will make good speakers sound horrible). As far as amps you need to give us a budget if you want something else besides the Soundstream.
  16. What do your amp settings look like, take a picture of them and post them? What are your head unit settings? Do you have your sub wired down to one ohm, what voice coil option is your sub D1 or D2?
  17. NIce, very nice
  18. Doesnt sound legit to me at all
  19. You want them to be D2 ohms so you can get a 2 ohm final load:
  20. jcarter1885 replied to SaxMan's topic in General Fi
    Go through the checkout process and once you add your address it should tell you, if you dont feel like going that process then you really dont want to know then.
  21. You might have to wait for there site to be up, may have made changes to there subs and if your looking at an older model then it should be some information on the web somewhere.
  22. With 600 watts you should be fine and really nothing to worry about, just dont jam at idle and if you notice some dimming then turn it down some. Installing a volt meter will always be your best friend when it comes to monitoring your voltage and the only way to know if your truly safe or not.

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