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Have u tried hooking up another speaker to that amp just to isolate the issue being at the amp. Because if u disconect rcas and its still hissing that means the headunit is not even connected to it in anyway, so the headunit doesnt matter.
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2 hours ago, Markous said:
Looks like a killer system that would be tough on the body!
I ain't hatin' with this comment but i have a curious observation of the sweeping shot of the amps in the back of the ride.
Why do the + leads going into the amps look like 4/0 and the - leads look like 2/0?
Basing this on the look of the OD of the wire jacket compared to the input adapters.
With a setup like that there has to be some type of logic behind it, right?
The slimming effect of black lol. The 3.5k amps accept 0gauge, pretty sure thats not 4/0. The adapters are on the 175.4 amps because they only accept 4gauge, 0to4gauge adapters probably.
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6 hours ago, Second Skin said:
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Awesome! I’ll be working on that then. Ill post back with pics of the finished product if im able to make it work in the available space.
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They are meant to get wet? Wont water damage a speaker? My stock 6x9 adapters had an “umbrella” portion, which is what gave me the idea that maybe i should include something like that on the ones i made. It wouldnt be like those foam cups or fastring plugs. I would form it more like a awning for the back of the adapter thats in the inner door cavity.
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Is LLP waterproof? I was trying to figure out a way to create and add an “umbrella” to the back portion of my custom speaker adapters, the section thats inside the door cavity gets water dripped on it if it rains or washing the car. Im thinking waterproof foam would be the easiest and most pliable option, just use some adhesive and form it around the back portion of the adapter. I already have a ton of LLP so ill try that if its water proof.
Just a couple pics of the adapter for my front doors. The angle i made the speaker aim kind of helps keep water from dripping on the actual speaker, but i just want to be sure it wont get wet. My doors leak A LOT, which is another issue ill take care of later.
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Lil Early Christmas for the Brandito, NICE!
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Lol yup wasnt expecting that quick a response, much appreciated.
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Hey thanks for the quick response and fix. Appreciate it. The links work perfect now. But is there a way to get the tool bar back that was at the top of all the pages? Or was that causing some of the problem also? Heres what it looks like now. The tool bar is gone its in that lil button at the top right.
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I cant open any of the links that look like that on here. But the links that do work are the ones that are just blue text, not an imaged link.
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For a while now i noticed that when i or some other people posts a link from this forum on a thread here at this forum, the links look weird and dont work. Heres a screen shot of what im talking about. The second post in the pic looks weird, it has a link to his build log in it. Im a mobile user also if thats an issue.
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this is the link that the above amazon store came up with
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Look at the top of the screen here, you can click on SMD STORE, EBAY STORE, AMAZON STORE. The amazon works for me. Double click
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If u havent checked out this video yet, it'll show how to set different devices up so that they all work safely for ur system.
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Aux is one of the lowest quality sources you can use. Use usb if u can, even blutooth i think is capable of better signal than aux.If aux is ur ONLY source then you need to set everything up using aux as ur source.
Download the dd1tracks onto ur device, then plug ur device into ur headunit using AUX and play ur tracks through the device and find ur max volume, then leave it at the max clean volume and set the gains.
But if your device is really that shitty and clips at %25 just get a better one if u can. Triple check that all bass boost, eq settings and all that is at 0 or turned off.
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If u already have a dd1, id still check it. Just for the sake of eliminating possibilities.
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Check the deck on its own with the dd1 connected directly to the decks output. If thats a clean signal, connect ur rca wires to the deck and connect the dd1 to the rcas right at the ends that would plug into the amp. That should narrow it down. Check the deck, if thats good, check rcas you could just need new/better rca wires.
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12midnight cali time. So for hawaii 9pm Friday night? Ill be tuned in online. Congrats to the whole team on the project.
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Maybe u could check all three amps and use the lowest volume of the three. Not sure the proper technique tho.
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