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frosty42069

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  1. try Paul Wall, Mike Jones, Juvenile, Lil' Wayne - These Blunts (Konkrete Kaos mix)...its got a constant beat that hounds on 10's wondering what it would sound like on speakers with higher cone area if anyone tries it or already knows tell me the results
  2. i've decided to save up for a blazer
  3. lol i've decided against it now...i'm gonna save my money and get a blazer first lol that will eliminate this issue completely...i'll stick with the tens until i'm capable of doing it to where i wont get out of my truck with equilibrium problems because i'm nearly deaf in my right ear and my left is fine haha
  4. i'm gonna have to secure it in my front seat... because i'm not looking to make durastic changes...and i have eclipse components..btw i have a bench seat...i haven't got 1/0 gauge wire yet but plan to...i
  5. lol it's really ghetto but i don't have much of an option short of puting bucket seats in my truck and puting a box between them...and my fiance would murder me for that
  6. your probably right considering all i have is a regular cab GMC lol...quite a bit of bass for that small of and area... its 1995 GMC Sierra C1500 Stepside with a 4.3 liter v6...thanks for the input and if you could tell me anything else it would be appreciated
  7. yea use that method if possible lol like i said i'm not an expert...that way you also have no possibility of dammage to any of your equipment as apposed to what i said before...
  8. try grounding it to different places and see if the amp works when grounded and if so find the most efficient place with a good ground...i'm no expert but i think this method should work...make sure where you ground it to is clean and has no paint or anything bc then it will get a better ground
  9. Would i need a new battery and alternator to run 1500 watts...i have a rockfor fosgate 250.2 and have it bridged to 2 ohms i'm aware that i'm not suppose to do that but not too concerned about the amp i just need something to push the 10's behind my seat...but i am wanting to run a 1000 watt 1 channel amp to power a 15" Fi Q...please help
  10. yea you guys are probably right bc just bc it can take more don't mean i should put that much...it would probably get distorted with higher wattage with small spl differences....guess that was a stupid question to begin with and i could have solved that in my mind without posting but thanks anyway...I love car audio but i'm nowhere near close to being an expert but I have to say I love the bass and i know what i'm doing enough to run the system and gets some half-way decent spl = ]....i been just having two 10's bc i have a single cab truck but i'm going to add a 15" to my front seat just for the fun of it
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    frosty42069 posted a topic in Newbie Sign IN
    Hey i'm new to the whole car audio forum thing but i don't get in the way too much so yea don't expect me to be ruining peoples days by acting like i know everything about it bc i don't lol
  12. frosty42069 replied to ChrisToF's topic in Fi Products
    What RMS can the Q be ran at safely. I know the reccomended rms is 1000 but can it handle more?
  13. I need to know what wattage i can run a 15" fi q safely at without much worry of blowing it. I know that the reccomended RMS is 1000 but i've seen videos of them running at 1500; is that safe for the sub?
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    a little better

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