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mako22

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  1. Hey guys. i just baught one too but i havent installed it yet cause i dont exactly know how. If you could help me i would be morw than greatfull! OrionStang if you could give me some pointers on how to do it i would appricheate it!
  2. Yes. a ported box has an increase in the amount of output within about 5-10Hz of the tuning frequency. So if you tune your box in the low 30s the lower notes, like under 40Hz, will come in louder, but you won't hit a 50Hz note as loud as you will with a box tuned for 40Hz. I will give you an example. In my friends explorer I did an interchangeable port. When we had the 36Hz port in the box it hit the high bass note in the song "put on" (55Hz) like crazy, but it had nothing on the lowest note (28Hz) then we put in the 32Hz port and the low note came in much better, but the high note wasn't nearly as intense anymore. So if i want to hit both notes i need a box tuned at 34Hz? i understood what you said but im trying to find a solution where i can be happy hitting both notes (55Hz and 28Hz) really good. or does something like that not exist?
  3. so there is no problem in the diameter..its all in the box and the tuning of the box.?
  4. hi guys...im just wandering what cind of sub diameter would be the best to pick up low frequencys in songs?
  5. So you mean to say it might produce 80rms insted of 60? i dont understand....
  6. ok sounds fair enough..but since im cinda a noob i dont know how not to turn the gain up or down..so if anyone has the cindness and the time to try and explain im all ears..thanx alot..
  7. thanx alot for the reply...so you think ill be alright with the 5.25s and the 100rms? plus a good brand so i hear so i dont think ill have a problem.
  8. hey guys..so i was thinking, instead of getting an RF T400.4 to power a pair of T1652-S and a pairof T152-S i was thinking pf this http://www.audiosavings.com/products/4-Channel-Car-Amplifier/HIFONICS-HFI100.4-800W-4-CHANNEL-CAR-AMPLIFIERAMP-KIT/HFI100.4---XK4B2.aspx. the T1652-S can handle 100rmsat 4 ohms and the T152-S 75 rms at 4 ohms. the RF produces 60rms at 4 ohm so im not gonna get the full power out of the 6.5's either the 5.25's so i think im gonna get the hifonics amp i liked just above whitch poduses 100rms at 4 ohms, but my problem is if the 5.25's will handle 25rms more that they were designed to hanle?
  9. i dont think im gonna get the t600.4 cause the money is alot...!
  10. lol...so what do you think on switching the amp idea?
  11. The options are both pretty good but the problem is that my rear doors wont take 6.5 they take 5.25 so therefor i cant get 2 sets of 6.5's so both the ideas go down the drain cause i dont wanna make panels eather.. thank you very much tho, the other thing i was thinking is that instead of an rf t400.4 i get the t600.4 with more rms at 4 ohms.
  12. ok so i should just leave it at 4 ohms and get 60rms out of each channel?
  13. when you say right equipment what do you mean? I havent boughed anything yet.
  14. ok well i understood alil of what you said..but i just wanna clarify. I'm gonna get a pair of rockford fosgate T1652-S and a pair of T152-S and a rockford fosgate T400.4. Now i only want the T1652-S to go down to 2 ohms cause the amp gives 100rms at 2 ohms and the speakers are 100rms each, plus the crossovers have a bi-amp mode where i connect the speaker and the tweeter to the ceossover and then i just connect one negative and one posetiveto the amp (so from 2 + and 2 -, i get 1 + and 1 - to connect to the amp) now im only talking so if i say something dum dont say that im a noob cause i just wanna learn. I was thinking of connecting the speakers and the tweeters to the crossoves and then just connect the negative from one crossover to the negative of the other crossover then the possetive of the one crovver to the posetive of the other crossover and then connect that to the amp, and i just wanna ask if that can be done.
  15. This is how you wire speakers at 2 ohms... ...No they dont need to have a dual voice coil. just read the instunctions below and if you have any questions feel free to ask 1 Find out the ohm rating of your speakers. This is printed on the back of the magnet in almost all cases. Most car audio speakers are 4 ohms, and you'll need two 4-ohm speakers to create a 2-ohm load for your amplifier. 2 Cut two lengths of speaker wire. The wire should be long enough to reach from your amplifier to the first speaker, and then from the first speaker to the second speaker. Strip the insulation off of the ends of each piece of speaker wire so that there is 1/2 inch of bare wire showing. 3 Connect the first piece of speaker wire from the amplifier to the first speaker. To connect the wire, unscrew the terminals, slip the wire into the terminal and tighten down. Be sure to connect the positive terminal of the amplifier to the positive terminal of the speaker, and the negative terminal of the amplifier to the negative terminal of the speaker. 4 Connect the second piece of speaker wire from the first speaker to the second speaker. As in Step 3, be sure that the positive terminal is connected to the positive terminal, and the negative terminal to the negative terminal. What you've done is an example of parallel wiring. Parallel wiring drops the impedance of the speakers in 1/2, so your two 4-ohm speakers now act as a single 2-ohm load.
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