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jcarter1885

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Everything posted by jcarter1885

  1. Shit just got real, makes the enclosure i built yesterday look pathetic.
  2. where is the build log? hdrox88, im jelly that it was so easy to get to your alternator. Any more plans for this build?
  3. jcarter1885 replied to 95Honda's topic in Home Audio
    Looks like the regular floor a/c heater vents in a house, pretty nifty. Im so jelly
  4. Measure what size your current battery is and check out sears website to see what fits under the hood. Get that battery and do the big 3 wiring. Also buy a volt meter to monitor voltage, if you still have voltage issues then add an H/O alternator or add a battery in the rear.
  5. Why not a pair of Silverflute 8s per door, if going the pa speaker route are you gonna port your doors?
  6. Why not just get a higher powered 15" woofer since box wont be changing and work on electrical and bigger amp down the road if need be.
  7. I mean, in a good way Actually it would hurt if he is gonna shove two 15"s in a 4 cubic foot enclosure, thats just enough room for two 12"s. Op if you cant fit the subs in the recommended enclosure size on Fi's site then stick to one 15". If you were able to fit them then yes 850 a piece would be fine since there is no such thing as underpowering subs.
  8. I would pick this any day over a hifonics amp, does rated power and has been proven to be reliable over the years.
  9. I wouldnt buy a subwoofer just because it has a 4 inch coil, thats like buying an 18" subwoofer just because it looks cool without knowing if it can fit in the car or even if it fits your goals. Not a fan of soundqubed subs but to each their own. With a budget of $1000, you have a lot of options.
  10. Glad you could join us.
  11. Try Dave at PSI, im pretty sure he could answer most of those questions for ya since he rebuilds subs for a lot of people.
  12. jcarter1885 replied to liljestrand's topic in Build Logs
    love the Tahoe
  13. They are fun, but holy crap they can be nuts. They are awesome dogs. I had a couple when I was younger and would love one for my next.They have always been my favorite dogs but never owned one, have plenty of friends who have one or had one. I do miss my blue pit though
  14. Speaking of pooches, planning on buying a boxer later this year.
  15. Happy Birthday man, hope you enjoyed it.
  16. What do you mean by hold up? People are using them within their limits with no issues, just like any other subwoofer. Check out the SSA Store to see what fits your budget, power requirements, aesthetics etc.
  17. Ill believe it when the enclosure calculator on your site gets a drastic update.
  18. Love the enclosure man
  19. Yes you usually change the thickness of the loading wall, height of the port or width of port just like any other enclosure to adjust the tuning.

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