Everything posted by CrazyKenKid
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gains not set right?help plz?
some music has differnt volume levels so if you normalize all your music it all plays at the same level. so lets say you set your gains with a 50hz 0db tone then you play a song which is +3db it iwll sound louder on yoru setup then next song is a -3db song sounds quiter.. alos sorry what type of mucic are you listening to? as for eq settings i just leave mine on flat and that wokrs pretty good for me!
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gains not set right?help plz?
also keep in mind do you normalize your music?
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gains not set right?help plz?
ya i did that once lol opps! lol
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gains not set right?help plz?
had enough time... how do you know this? what makes you think this this? i am not trying to under mind you jsut see why you think it is broken in already? some ppl say 2month some say 30hours some sya break in time is myth! i say 3months DEPENDING on your listening habbits!
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gains not set right?help plz?
is this is a bnib sub? if so you NEED to let the sub break in first! also you put your dmm in VAC not VDC right!! (volts A/C)
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Alternator Re-Building (Ford 3G Large Case)
now that looks cool!!!!! I am currently taking motor and generators lol! we jsut finished that up and moved to transformer( the robots in disguise)!! but is cool b/c i know how that bish work inside aand out!! lol!!
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help in making sure my math is right for gain setting
you are correct!! and make srue you set your dmm in VAC (voltage a/c) not VDC!!!
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raising my db's
for starters what is your cars RESONANT frequency? and are you a ONE NOTE wonder?
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Newbie Electrical Help
don't spend to much on 1 pop into radio shack and get a el-cheap-o one lol! not go spendign a ton on 1 jsut to CHECK voltage you know
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Newbie Electrical Help
X2!
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Newbie Electrical Help
while you are pumping do you rev your car? maybe try to rev up to 2k rpm and then pump it and see what happens?
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Newbie Electrical Help
like is say don't waste the money if you don't have to right? if it is a h/u issue or a grounding that can be fixed easire and cost free... also did you get a d1 sub so you are running at 2ohm?
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Newbie Electrical Help
are you using this amp at the full potential?
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Newbie Electrical Help
i still say get a dmm (digital volt meter) on it just to see what kind a voltage you are getting to the AMP then we can diagnos from there!
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Newbie Electrical Help
so you didnt' complete the big3 upgrade! (alt to battery, the positive run) other then that at 1200rms you have a currnet pull of about 100amps(at 12volts)! now i need to aks what is your rating of your alt? and front battery? also most likey it is going into protect due to lach of voltage i would definitally get a voltmeter on the terminals JSUt to see what kind a voltage the amp is getting then go form there as for the GAIN how did you set it? via dmm? or just by ear?
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component wiring
lol i guess! but let not candy coat running active esspecially for his first setup! i would recommend not going active till he fully understands what he is doing and what the benifits fo passive vs active and why ppl go active! also the potenial DANGER to goign active! since this is his first build and I KNOW he paided good money for those comps better not risk screwing stuff up!! jsut play it safe and if donw the road you wnat to go active for some reason and you are convinced of it go for it! and ask plenty of questions! Nobody told him to run active! I said he has the capability to run active!
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component wiring
actually since the amp outputss 160rmsx2ch at 4ohm you need to bridge the amp to achieve the 120rms output to each speaker commpont! ----RMS power, 4 ohm bridged 160W x 2CH to bridge this amp follow the wiring diagram accoringly as per the manual and or the side of the terminals! Sundown Audio - SAX-50.4 please note the pics on the right side the last pic on the rigth side in particular!
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component wiring
this is the KIDS first time installing comps and he is having an issue wiring them up to a crossover BUT you guys are telling him to run active??? comon! for your first setup go passive and call it a day! keep it safe and simple! now to wire the your crossovers simple run channel 1 to the left front stage and channel 2 to the right front stage of the car!!! if the crossover has 4 inputs (amp to crossover side) and it is NOT bypassable simple run the + and - wires to the woofer side and then make a little jumper to the tweeter side! does thsi make sense?? also amping yoru speakers is an AWESOME step but did you deaden your doors??
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Blown Midbass...WHY?
ty m5 i will get in touch with him today and see what what he saysing!
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Blown Midbass...WHY?
hey m5 here is his reply to your question! i also told him to sign up to the ssa forums and say hi and comment on this post rather then going though me, unless he wnats to go though me and get delay reponse times lol!! "My Equalizer is not intended to really operate as a crossover, more of a steady rolloff for the lower frequencies. The LP on the amp is set at about roughly 85 HZ with an 18db rolloff. The gains on the amp are around set at 7 out of 12. The Headunit never gets turned up past 75-80% because I know it can be the "lease trusted" peice of the puzzle for distortion/clipping."
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12x Sundown SA-12s !
nice!! i like it! and also notice the right side of the amps lol! they look so empty compared the left side of the amps lol so many wires lol!!
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Blown Midbass...WHY?
basically we have no idea why the midblow, i will ask him the what his LP is and the slope of it. and sorry for all the confusion. he set the gain via ear but then he tells me that he set it 3/4 the way.. so i am like ya over powering it much? i wil dip deeper into the gains, he thinks the h/u is clippings b/c it is an ome! other then that i will report back!
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Sundown Saz-3500 dimensions
252(W) x 53(H) x 660(L) Sundown Audio - SAZ-3500D those are the numbers i got from the their site! so ~9x2x26 in inches!
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Blown Midbass...WHY?
Hey guys I have a buddy who blow his midbass and he says his other midbass isalso starting to go. He told me a bunch of stuff and i will post it all here! basically i am baffled about it and though maybe someone can see somethign wrong with his setup! thanks for your time everyone and any and ALL help! here goes what he told me! let me know if you need any mroe info! " My head unit is the stock unit that comes with my 2009 Mazda 3, so I have this signal feeding into an MTX ReQ, which then splits the signal to sub and full range RCA's. The full range RCA's then feed into an Audio Control EQL ( http://www1.dealtime.com/xPO-Audiocontrol-EQL ) This ensures the signal that goes to the kicker SX 750.4 is clean and I can turn down the low end response as well as isolate frequencies. " more info "My EQL bandpass is fairly level, I'm not sure how familiar you are with my unit. it's a 13 band EQ. The MTX ReQ is recieveing the front L and R signals from my head unit and then turning that into SUB LR and full range LR which feeds to my EQL I have a 6 db roll off starting at around 80-100 hertz. it's nearly a 12 db roll at 63 hertz and 24 db once you hit 45 and below... ofcourse it's a rolloff so these are just approximates. My sx750.4 is all digitally set. I have the front doors crossed over at either 73 or 85 hertz (with an 18db rolloff) right now I believe with the bass enhancements targeted around the 120-150 hertz range. My sub bypasses all this EQ settings as it's pulling it's RCA signal directly from the MTX ReQ, I have a JL 10w7 and it's crossed over fairly high for a sub, I forget what I have it set at right now. But my sub can pound and never complains about playing a wide range. I purposely want a wide range punchy response from my 10" in a sealed box because I listen mostly to rock. As far as power..... it's a 10w7, it's plenty loud enough." so i am nto 100% sure on EQ's or how to set them up so i was wondering if you knew and or if these settings sounded a bit off to you... also if it helps here is the midbass driver he blew. http://www.esb.it/pdf/cm_8_165.pdf this TAKE a bit of time to load so give it a good 30secs before pressing the refresh button. lol! AND I think he missed one major piece of the puzzle. My sx750.4 is all digitally set. I have the front doors crossed over at either 73 or 85 hertz (with an 18db rolloff) right now I believe with the bass enhancements targeted around the 120-150 hertz range. The EQ although it has a gently slope, is INFRONT of the amp. Which means, the gentle slope is intended and I by no means am using the EQ as a crossover. The Kicker sx750.4 is all digital and the internal crossover is set at an 85Hertz roll-off of 18db, which is a steep slope. The speakers barely get any response below 60 hertz which is above the woofers rated frequency response. The problem could likely be the Headunit, however I purposely have everything tuned to about 75% of the head units power. This means I never turn my stereo above 75% from the head unit as the distortion from stock head units at higher volumes is BAD... If the head unit is still clipping and distorting at 75% then i'm SOL unless I get a new head unit. (which i'm trying to avoid because I have a Mazda 2009 and I don't want to swap the HU) If you don't mind, ask him what he suggest that is "bigger and better" The rating on these 6.5 woofers are pretty good but right now, I'm not overly impressed with their ability to handle over time.
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sa8/sa10/sa12 comparrison
X2 Night Shade ftw! lol!