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thebiggmann12

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Everything posted by thebiggmann12

  1. you should probably post up a video or something...
  2. you will need a high output alternator. i would look at irragi, dc, or mechman. i dont have an opinion on any of them since i have never used one but those are the 3 that came to mind. also you will need a good battery up front and then probably 2-3 in the back. do not use a cap.
  3. that amp is only 4 ohm stable in mono mode, so a dual 2 ohm sub would be ur best bet...if ur really looking for lows, you might wanna check out the q series. they are the best sounding subs and they love the low notes. i have personally owned an 18" and it got loud as hell and sounded great doing it. so get a dual 2 ohm sub and wire it down to 4 ohms.
  4. um washers and nuts...what would ahppen if the bass hit and moved the rod and the road fell down? this is why i wanted the 2-flat head screws at the top to hold it in place, and to HOLD it together? plus it has to be flush with the surface fo the mdf as this will be goign into my trunk so if there any extrusion i am screwed well if u tightened the nuts down together then they would not come loose...but if u dont want it extruding then yea u probably dont want to do that...ur idea would work great then.
  5. i would look at an saz2000d or a audioque 2200d. ive heard they are both very good amps, the sundown is expensive but it is definately worth the cost. but if ur on a small budget the audioque would be the way to go. dont run an amp at .5 ohm...there is no sense in it for a daily setup...just get an amp that is rated at 2000 watts at 1 ohm.
  6. you could also do just a few long threaded rods and then drill a hole through each side of your box, run the threaded rod through and then put nuts and washers on each end to hold it in place. minimal displacement and threaded rod is fairly strong.
  7. id get the big one bc it has more knobs lol.
  8. lol i got pissed when i put a hole in my q...let alone if somebody else did it...i was in a bad mood for like 3 days after i did that.
  9. 110 amps...do the big three, and add an extra battery in the back and u should be fine.
  10. i run my 1600 watt amp on a 4 year old battery and a 7 year old alternator at full tilt with the big three done and nothing else. i drop to about 12.8 volts. i have my gains set to 1500 watts on my amp with a dmm. my lights dim a bit but not too bad. check and see how much ur alternator puts out...or at least tell us what kind of car you have.
  11. what kinda music does she listen to? anything u get u will have to get as a dual 1 or a dual 4 ohm.
  12. what song is that?
  13. never too much silicone...as long as u get a good seal.
  14. lol thats badass!
  15. you would have to have the pvc stick out a bit though.
  16. ur box isnt big enough to go ported. you could put a 4" diameter pvc pipe that is 12 and a half inches long in each side of the box and that would tune it to about 35 hz. the box would only be 1.1 cubes per side though...but u could do it.
  17. yea i plan on running a 1500d or a 2000d to it soon hopefully. u think the box would work good with one of those amps?
  18. well i plan on getting a better alt and some batteries soon and then a bigger amp...other than wattage and size does it look correct?

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