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wenn_du_weinst

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  1. that coil right there is from the tightest gap you can get just so you know I wouldn't play music on any spl set up unless you don't really mean spl
  2. that is basically to save there ass if you clip it the coil will start to rock and rub the sides of the gap and rub through the windings like this
  3. the gap on the spl btl is not even close to as small as my sigs are and I use them daily just make sure you pay attention as they might start to rub if not careful the bigger problem is if you are going for spl your box will not play music it will be way to small have to much port and will probably be tuned to high
  4. wrong there is a difference each turn in the port causes turbulence slot(square ports that use one side of the box as a port wall) usually are very good with noise because of the opening of the port being easy to load and not have air being blown across the opening square ports that don't bend have less turbulence but may have more pressure blow by round ports are the worse until they are flared thats why they are the noisiest now if you use any of these and flare them it helps alot by creating a void and helps pull the air out of the enclosure more air movement = more db's (most of the time ) now are any of these differences enough to hear by ear? most of the time no but on the meter there is a difference I just thought you should know this in case you want to compete and don't use re's calculator it is often way off
  5. what amps was he using
  6. who said anything about being louder to the ear though? I was in Amateur Street 2 last time, and im switching classes with the new amp and battery, and wanted to see what you guys thought,because i dont want to get murdered in my new class I did I thought you allready had the amp in I was explaining that it may sound way louder but not meter as high just like my setup didn't sound as loud but metered higher
  7. maybe a 140 flat probably a 138-139 it may be louder to the ear but the thats not what determines how high it will meter
  8. ok I forgot about this thread. you more than likely will like them more DJ was running 2 3000 a sub if I remember right and they did fine
  9. sneaky bastards... hahahaha hey but they are good subs man i agree and there fairly priced..you know all these mainstream buyers dont know about all this good car audio.... meh they are decent nothing special the ones alex is designing should be better
  10. the night shade should deff take 3k daily it's a better sub than the omega
  11. now thats better we need more info than takes up my whole back seat.
  12. I will almost guarantee subs forward port drivers side will get loudest
  13. you are starving the amp what size power and ground do you have?
  14. they may have the same pitch but the wood screws stick out more into the wood I've blown plenty of boxes apart so I have gotten to test out a bunch of screws
  15. soundsplinter rls 15's?

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