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JeepGuy

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  • Birthday 11/28/1994

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  1. They sell on ebay... I don't think its a drop-in recone but one that has to be assembed. I'll go look right now for one.
  2. red=positive black=negetive Just wire up to to battery or the amplifier; positive to positive and negetive to negetive. Then calibrate with DMM.
  3. Need more info.... Sub configuration, dimensions?
  4. Blowing subs always sucks but learn and learn I guess... But 154@29hz is super impressive though!
  5. Well how far internally does it go into the box? How far is the port away from the back wall?
  6. r u using a external aeroport? I think you need more port area if you are getting port noice.
  7. Stinger volt meters are nice and as for another run of 1/0, since you are only going to be running 2k rms, you don't need more than 1 run of positive so you should just make it a negetive run.
  8. How many cubes is the box? Also what ratio are looking for? typicaly you will want to tune between 45 and 50 hertz. With the port area part, I usually go with 18 sq in of port per cube.
  9. I will try to word this the best I can here... When you hook up the stinger volt meter to the amp,do you use a different length of wires to read that voltage than what you would use to read the battery. Like you use a 5 foot wire to read battery and then a 12 foot wire to read amp? Because if you use a different lengthed wire then you will have to calibrate indivisually each time otherwise the voltmeter will not be accurate.
  10. Well then your going to have to build a new box because there is no way to change the tuning of the slot port. Should have checked the tuning before you built it.
  11. First of all you have wayyyy to much port area. You have 192 sq inches of port area with a 9 cube box. which mans you have close to 21" of port per cube. Thats close to double what you need. Make port smaller and your tuning will go down dramtically.
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