Posted July 30, 201312 yr So I ordered a Dual 1 ohm Fi SSD on July 10th, but I actually need a Dual 2 ohm - Is it possible to change the order at this late date? Is there anything I can do? Really wish Fi had a phone number so I could contact them immediately! Feels like I just threw $300 down the drain, I can't believe it!Please help! Edited July 30, 201312 yr by clanderson
July 30, 201312 yr IF you can't change it just wire it to 2 ohms, and then when you get the urge to upgrade (which often happens) you can add a second d1 and wire to 1 ohm. 600 Rms is plenty of power to get the SSD going.
July 30, 201312 yr Author I appreciate the suggestion but I've gone through so much planning and building to make this happen, and to run the sub at almost half capacity would be devastating! And if I wire it to 4 ohms, I'll get much lower power than 600 RMS. And with my vehicle, there's no way I could add a second sub.This has really thrown everything off track... Edited July 30, 201312 yr by clanderson
July 30, 201312 yr Worse case scenario, you wouldn't be out $300, just sell the amp and get another one.
July 30, 201312 yr Author Bought the amp for 150, there's no way I could get another suitable amp for that price :\
July 30, 201312 yr Author Ordered the cooling option on the SSD as well, so I could utilize the 1200w instead of the SSD's rated 1000w.Man this is just a mess!! I really, really hope something can be done to get the proper sub... Edited July 30, 201312 yr by clanderson
July 30, 201312 yr Ordered the cooling option on the SSD as well, so I could utilize the 1200w instead of the SSD's rated 1000w.Man this is just a mess!! I really, really hope something can be done to get the proper sub...You are more worried than you should be, and I misread your post wire it to 2 ohms for 600 watts.
July 30, 201312 yr Author Why am I more worried than I should be? I've been planing this for months, taking measurements, tearing my car apart, saving and budgeting my money, things began falling into place so well, and then I go and order the wrong VC config! And that 600 is, well, literally half of what my original power was going to be... This is my first system I've done on my own, and this is insanely discouraging... I've got to go to work now, get off at 9:30. Really really hope somebody over at Fi sees this and is able to do something... Thanks for the responses ricksi, I'm pretty bummed but I really appreciate it. Edited July 30, 201312 yr by clanderson
July 30, 201312 yr Why am I more worried than I should be? I've been planing this for months, taking measurements, tearing my car apart, saving and budgeting my money, things began falling into place so well, and then I go and order the wrong VC config! And that 600 is, well, literally half of what my original power was going to bePower is the least efficient way to get louder. You will notice very little difference between 600 and 1200 watts. You are not losing anywhere near 50% of your output. This is all assuming that they can't change your order which they might be able to do.
July 31, 201312 yr Author I've e-mailed Fi, hoping to get a response soon. Hoping it would be possible to maybe swap out voice coils or something. Just really want this hiccup fixed
July 31, 201312 yr long as it hasn't been built yet it shouldn't be a problem you aren't at 15 business days yet, really close. make sure you email sales with your order number and i'll make sure it's changed in the morning when i get to the shop
July 31, 201312 yr If it's a 12 and you can't change it let me know, I might buy it so you can get the one you want.
July 31, 201312 yr Author It's actually a 15 :\ but hopefully Nick can take care of it. Thank you for responding Nick, and also ricksi for continuing to help!
July 31, 201312 yr Author Not receiving any confirmations that I've emailed sales like I usually do, so just in case, the order number is 2356
July 31, 201312 yr Author Even though I ordered it on the 10th, Nick took care of it like a boss, thanks everybody!
July 31, 201312 yr Even though I ordered it on the 10th, Nick took care of it like a boss, thanks everybody!Glad to hear that.