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jcarter1885

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Everything posted by jcarter1885

  1. Go for it, as stated earlier Sundown is having a sale and that system would be nice.
  2. Whatever fits your goals, budget, aesthetics preferences and has all the features you want will be the best headunit for you. Go out and search and review some and if you have a list and need help narrowing it down then we will be glad to help you instead of just shouting out random head units (beware a lot of companies are introducing new headunits this year so make sure you look at some of there homepages aswell). Hope this helps, Im a Alpine and Pioneer man (I like Kenwoods just doesnt have the simple features I like).
  3. Well the cheapest route would be to make another box for you the subs you have, ported of course and compare that to the sealed box (this will help determine which is better for your application or helps you reach your goals). After you decide what you want to go with, then upgrade amp if you still want to. If upgrading your amp you still want some more bump then finally go about adding that 3rd sub to the equation. Hope this helps.
  4. x2, now I know all of the uses for a DMM for my needs.
  5. Go to Wal-mart buy the cheapest one or it really doesnt matter, use it and take it back if you really dont want to keep it. This may save you in shipping cost if it is the right sub after all, so the only thing you will be wasting is gas to Wal-mart at the end of the day.
  6. Yeah that is just the glue burning from the sub, your cool but if you keep smelling it and for long periods of time its not glue and probably voice coils (means your reaching the subs thermal handling rating).
  7. x2, regardless of what my box and sub (or speakers) says if it has markings on it I still measure it with the DMM first.
  8. ^^^^^x2, what he said.
  9. looking good, cant wait to install mine. I remember when I wanted to do 4ft^3 at 28hz, got me thinking of another box again
  10. Personally that is up to you, I would go for the 15" if you want to keep your seats and have some trunk room but if you dont care for room and want that extra output from an 18" then go for it. Either will slam and you will enjoy it , hope that helps.
  11. x2, definitely not fun to pull carpet off a box.
  12. Damn it makes me want to upgrade so bad, looking good Jacob. I like the extra work you do and show everything and how it makes the new different from the old instead of just saying it is a difference like most companies.
  13. jcarter1885 replied to Rush24's topic in Fi Technical
    Everything will depend on how much room you have available, so go get the maximum dimensions you can use for a box (make sure you leave room for you box to move air into the cabin, amps to breathe and secondary batteries if any). Usually the bigger the more efficient it makes the speaker and the less power it needs before running into mechanical issues, will also have a greater low end response. Usually the smaller the enclosure the less efficient it makes the speaker and the more power it needs before running into thermal issues. You wont mess up the sub by going with smaller or bigger than recommended but it will drastically affect the sound.
  14. x2, I havent looked back ever since I bought a DMM and it came in handy (thought I would only use it once but it gets plenty of use). Didnt think I needed one but yeah you will even if it is just to measure your battery, alternator, speakers, set your amp up, etc.

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