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E a r t h

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  1. I saw a device that connects to your DMM and reads dbs. It was on e-bay for like $86. Is it accurate...prolly not, but you get what you pay for
  2. Rockford Fosgate makes a p3001 I believe is 150 @4ohm and 300 @2ohm
  3. Didn't Bibby have a gold 150.1? Is it true the 400.1 is more of a current hog than the 500.1 is?
  4. If that's the case, that's all that matters
  5. Would it be possible for you to clamp that saz2k and get us some numbers at say, 1ohm & 1/2ohm, and or 12volts & 15volts?
  6. What you DON'T want, is, SPL or EXTREME LEAD. I wouldn't worry about universal either, that's only beneficial if you blow the sub or need to switch coils and have a recone done later. Though it may be suited for you IDK. I hope you have at least 2000 watts rms to send to this, as well as a good electrical to back it up
  7. I couldn't decide on my usual, so I got both,........Newcastle & Fat tire
  8. That was awesome Figures Chode would be the one to find it
  9. That was pretty sweet. What was the second song in the second video?
  10. Technology is f*cking crazy these days.
  11. Prolly bass J/k, but yeah seriously though
  12. D1s..........wire each sub in series then parallel the pairs together for a 1ohm nominal load. Around 1000 per sub you're welcome
  13. I didn't find any displacements listed on the DC site, but it should be around .2 cubes for each 15'' sub so you're looking at .4 for both. Range is prolly like .17-.21 for displacement on 15s more than likely. Are you using aeroports? Because I think 4'' aeros are like 12 square inches due to the flared ends, i could be wrong on that though. If you use pvc its going to be different then that anyway. With that in mind you're prolly aware of the 12-16 of port per cube general rule I'm shure. Depending on your net volume reached after all displacements, you can do the math. Are you dead set on 4'' ports?
  14. when will you have that finished? I'm curious to see how it looks
  15. The RF T10001bd has a stronger power supply and output stage, as well as the ability to control up to 99 amps in a master slave config using one remote! I look at em as follows: ''P'' series= entry level / ''T'' series= competition level If you're looking for something to do the job, get the punch. If you're looking to pound hard daily and do occasional sound offs, get the power. I recomend the T10001bd though, one of my altime personal favorite
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