Posted May 5, 201015 yr Im In The Process Of Building New Box For My 87 Mustang.It Will Be For 2 BTLS's Around 8 Cubes Net.The Anticipation Was Killing Me So I just Went Ahead And Threw My Old Box Where The Passanger Seat Was to see how it performed on my SAZ-3000DAt first i was amazed.Then about after 15 min. of Slamming it it wasnt as loud anymore and the BTL wasnt Able To Handle the Amp Half Way (Gain All Way Down)It was Already Reaching Its Limits And Bottoming Out.so i was pretty bumed as it sounded the same if not less than 2 memphis 12" subs.so i was looking making sure all the connections were tight and secure, and i decided to take my DMM and meassure the Voltage off the battery that was powering the amp.Not Bumping = 10.5-11.5 VoltsBumping Full = 8.5 - 9.3 Volts !!!!!!Problem SolvedJust needed to vent, Thought i had a bad BTL or something bottoming out on 1500-2000 Watts.But now im aware that its A Voltage IssueEdit: Title Is Missleading I Know I Am aware The Potential of the BTL
May 5, 201015 yr Author Wow....i just got mindfucked...why the hell were you @ 11.5 resting?Running It Off A Cheap A** Walmart BatteryLike I Said I just threw it in there and wanted to hear how it sounded for a while
May 5, 201015 yr So is the BTL physically damaged or was it just a voltage issue that didnt affect the subwoofer?
May 5, 201015 yr Make sure you didn't damage the subs during your little display of bottoming them out.
May 5, 201015 yr Wow Kent why didn't you put those 4 batteries you have in your room before you hooked it up in your mustang?
May 5, 201015 yr Author So is the BTL physically damaged or was it just a voltage issue that didnt affect the subwoofer? I think it was just a matter of electrical voltage issuelike i said it was around 8.5 volts so i didnt run it anymore.BTL is still pretty stiff tho.ill get it all hooked up on a fully charged battery and let you know
May 6, 201015 yr title sure is misleading lol.. i opened up this thread wondering what the hell was wrong with you lol.. glad you figured it out hell of a sub
May 6, 201015 yr Word to the wise..speakers are no different then an engine and are very mechanical...You can have a "racing engine" and get all of the stuff that is "amazing" for it, rods, pistons, gaskets, arp studs etc etc etc...and then slam diesel fuel in it or kerosene fuel..fire it up because hey it's fuel it'l burn and take off down the road..you make it about 1/4 of a mile before the engine leans out and locks up.Power doesn't come out of thin air..you can't expect to have BTL's a stock alternator...and a battery..and a 24awg ground wire because the amp "turns on" with that...Hope you figured out what you did wrong before you caused damage to the speaker...otherwise that's going to be an expensive 'oops' of getting entirely too excited and trying to run a marathon before even knowing how to walk