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ScreamBloodyGorguts

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  1. My 12" xcon just shipped out today, w00t.
  2. Couldn't of said it any better. What coil config are the drivers? As long as you can wire the subs together to 1ohm then strap them. I believe you mean to two ohms, if you where wired to 1, each amp would be seeing .5 ohms
  3. whoops, please delete
  4. dc resistance != impedance your final load is two ohms
  5. 150.7 @ ??hz And where at? and what in? Who what when where how?
  6. i say get a towncar... limo! plenty of room for seats and subs.
  7. Yes I have heard icons and installed icons. Can't say the same for xcons unfortunately. And I was quite impressed by them, both in sound and yes, ones i've heard did bang pretty hard. Its an excellent driver, and I've talked a couple people into buying them. However, if one of my friends wanted me to recommend something to them and came up and said screw sq, I want loud! ... It wouldn't be my first choice is all.
  8. For Sale Sundown SAZ-4500D - SSA Car Audio Forum buy this guys amp, and get a big ass alternator and battery bank... or get in on the presale and buy two saz2500d's if you can wait SAZ-2500D Pre-Sale OPEN - SSA Car Audio Forum Either way be prepared to spend more money on the electrical to support these amps than the amps themselves
  9. yes they can get "loud" depending on your definition, the Icons and Xcons are very good sq based drivers that can get "loud", but I wouldn't recommend them to somebody looking for loud and sq isn't a factor. Yes you can get "loud", and its mostly about the install anyways, but you're going about it wrong, I'd get a woofer that was designed to get loud, not a sq driver. Lots of drivers to pick from. I personally have serious wood for the new sundown Zv2 ~1500w driver more suited to your goals. But if you could even get your hands on one right now I'm not sure.
  10. Well if it was me, I'd use the Infinite Baffle 3, in an infinite baffle application. But thats just me.
  11. see: 12" Warden T/S Specs - SSA Car Audio Forum
  12. I'm sorry, but WRONG. yes, they are both compressed. But there is a HUGE difference between lossy(mp3) and lossless formats such as flac. lossless formats compress without throwing tons of data out, they keep it, it is an exact replica of the source. Err, sort of. Large difference in what data is there yes, but most importantly there will be NO difference to your ears. Don't believe me? Easy test. Rip a well recorded song onto a disc in FLAC. Save it. Convert to 320kps. Convert the 320kps song to FLAC (note it will still whatever was lost before lost again). Have someone blindly A/B you both songs, or even easier just have them label them and try to pick which one is the mp3. I guarantee you won't be able to pick the one that is compressed. I've done this with some of my friends and they can't pick the 192's even. A few years back when I was ripping my library, I did have somebody blind A/B me..... And I could pick out the 320s from the lossless. However, I am sure the technology has improved over the past couple years, and I may not be able to hear a difference if I tried today.
  13. I'm sorry, but WRONG. yes, they are both compressed. But there is a HUGE difference between lossy(mp3) and lossless formats such as flac. lossless formats compress without throwing tons of data out, they keep it, it is an exact replica of the source.
  14. Cash as in? will 90 grand in yen count? hahaha

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