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tech2332

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  1. Yea, it looks like I won't be covering them with damplifier. Probably just put the factory insulation over it to help the road noise a little bit.
  2. I was adding some Second Skin Audio Damplifier I bought to the rear wall of my cab and was wondering if I should/can put some Damplifier over the vents?, There is a bunch of road noise coming from those vents (1 Behing Passener & 1 Behind Driver Seat).
  3. Make a PhotoBucket Account, Upload Images, Then copy the link that says "IMG" & paste it here. PhotoBucket Registration
  4. DANG, That girl on the left is Fine. I bet she's 24.
  5. Thanks for the help. This definitely cleared up a lot of questions on my mind. I'll try to find a good set off eBay soon.
  6. Soon I will be getting a 12" AudioQue HDC3 (Copper Coils) and was wanting to finally upgrade my Front Stage Mids & Highs. This is the first time I dealt with Component Systems and 2-Channel Amps so some of these questions might sound stupid. I am considering RE Audio 6.5 Components or Rockford Fosgate T162s and they both are 4 Ohm. Does this mean that after you connect mid & highs to crossover then crossover to amp, then will the final impedance to the amp be 4 ohms? Or is there a way to wire component systems in parallel to get a 2 ohm load? One more question. Is each channel kinda like a different amp? For example, If I have a 4 Channel amp can I have 2 channels with a loads of 4 ohm and the other two with 2 ohm loads? (If anyone has suggestions on what Component Sets I should get please give your opinions. I would like to pay under $140 for just the component set. After I'm set on which component set, I will get a 2-Channel Amp)
  7. Are you going to be doing a slot port? P.S. I think the recommendations are 6 cubes after Displacements (Sub, Port, MDF)
  8. So I'm thinking of getting the Lvl 4 12" for my single cab and have designed this Downfiring Enclosure with Port up enclosure. Box is 2.00 Cu. Ft. tuned to 35 Hz. (After Wood & Port Displacement).26 Sq Inches of Port, 21 inches in length. The Website says it recommends 1.5^3 Ported and 2.0^3 For SPL. Does this box look alright.?? Do you guys think 2 Cubes is enough?(If not I think I can squeeze out more space somewhere.) I also wanted to know what the sub displacement is for the Level 4 12"? Thanks, Danny
  9. Ascendant audio recommends 1.5 - 2.5 CF ported for a 12" & 1.5-3.0 CF Sealed for a 15". Both of these recommendations seem small to me but I guess they just like small enclosures. Does your response still apply?
  10. What do you guys think would be louder(To the ear)? A 12" Havoc 1.7^3 tuned to 33hz Ported or A 15" Havoc 1.7^3(or more) Sealed? Each with 1000 Watts RMS.
  11. I think you meant bottom right.(Link takes you back to homepage)
  12. I'm not sure but this one at RE Audio is the same thing. RE Audio Calc.
  13. tech2332 replied to Pezzaboi's topic in Sundown Audio
    Make sure your RCA's are in the back of the HU and Amp
  14. That 2nd vid was priceless. "Hold on that was the wrong song..." "WHAT!"
  15. For wiring, distribution blocks, terminals, etc. you could go to KnuKonceptz or Darvex
  16. i know when i need a o-scope i jsut pop donw to my local college (which has an electrical lab in it ) and ask to borrow there o-scope! itt works wonders! do you have a local college where they can help you out? Are you a student there or do you just go down there and ask for an o-scope? Wondering because there is a local community college very close to where I live but I'm still in High School.
  17. $650!! That sucks. You should have built it yourself and asked people here for help to make sure you were doing everything right.
  18. For a precision port you need to add 1" to what is calculated from a regular non-flared port
  19. 5" Length? That would give you over a 50 Hz tune... Try this website for a Flared Port Calculator. PSP-Inc.
  20. He'll build a box for it, based on your preferred dimensions.
  21. 2 4" Ports will not be sufficient port area. It's only 25.13 area of port. You need 60-80 Area of port.
  22. Posted the same thing in SMD Forums and who knows where else.
  23. Great Customer Service. I Just sent out my amp and he is sending out a new one. Oh I wasnt downing the customer service, just a general rule of thumb when it comes to getting things for free; either you lose it or it breaks. But yeah great customer service, thats why I love these companies that arent that main stream like (rockford or kicker). I got you. Yea small businesses are usualy great products & great to deal with in every industry.
  24. Great Customer Service. I Just sent out my amp and he is sending out a new one.

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