-
Posts
106 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Media Demo
Store
Collections
Videos
Posts posted by blanestudly
-
-
just scare him a bit maybe. try to act like you need them now and could drive there. If he is a con, he could catch your bluff, but my guess is he isnt that into it (if he is). you should be able to scare it out of him...
-
You did check the mailing address to make sure it wasnt some bogus spot right?
-
Im not sure what to do, but just to ease you a little bit, if he was trying to scam you, my guess is he would have already blocked and you wouldnt have heard of him again..
- 1
-
A lot depends on application power an what your trying to achieve .. Some spiders break in fully over times others remain stiff
but so would i just get tighter bass then or what? more accurate?? wouldnt that make excursion harder on for the sub?
-
asked the random audio part of the forum and i was told to come on over here. SOOOOOOOO why would i want a stiffer spider like the options given when i was looking at DC lvl 4's
-
Id bet you could get away with .5 but I wouldnt do it. Mainly because thats a waste of a sheet. I always use .75
.75 is usually good for most builds. it IS an 8 after all.
-
when your sub flexes so does your box, the thicker the MDF(or whatever you fancy). the less flex in the box. its a better environment for your sub. I dont know how much space you have in your vehicle but i would suggest leaving space so the sub doesnt slap on anything. Im not sure what the actual number is but i believe you need to keep the sub the radius of it, away from the wall its being fired at. so if its an 8, give it 4 in of space if possible. Im no doctor tho.. the farther the space from you and your sub will allow it to resonate more and sound better. facing back is usually ideal, except on SPL builds.
500amps at Idle, 900 amps peak power!!!!!
in MechMan Alternators and 12v Accessories
Posted
just run it off the timing belt (; you'll be fine.