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What's best Amp to pair with two 12 EvLs
Dafaseles replied to Soulsistah21's topic in SKAR AUDIO - (READ ONLY ARCHIVE)
If you must go Skar, SKv2-3500.1D if you're running at 1 ohm -
@Anthony10111upgraded his electrical system and got a Taramps Smart 3 and loves it last I heard. We went back and forth with him about his power acoustics amp. When he finally caved and bought a Smart 3, he couldn't believe the difference. But you can't run that amp on stock electrical. No amp that would power those subs properly will run off stock electrical.
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Well dude, I hate to be negative, but you're not getting even 1000 watts total out of that power acoustics amp. Even if you beef up your electrical. We just had this same exact problem with another member. Same subs, same amp. He beefed up his electrical, did the big 3, bought a Taramps smart 3 amplifier, and now he's blowing eardrums.
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First, those are not 2500 watt subs. They are 1250 watt subs. Tuned correctly and in the correct enclosure, you could put 1500-1700 watts to them and be fine. What amp are you running? Any upgrades to your electrical system? Do you have the dual 2 ohm or dual 4 ohm? Do you know the specs of your enclosure? What kind of vehicle are they in?
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DD-1+ Question regarding distortion
Dafaseles replied to Iced's topic in SMD Distortion Detector (DD-1) Topics
So, with not knowing exactly what LOC you have.... Usually a level control is the same as a gain. So if you're testing your head unit after the LOC, if the "gain" is turned down on the LOC, it could be effecting the signal going into the DD-1. Just saying, that's a possibility.- 6 replies
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DD-1+ Question regarding distortion
Dafaseles replied to Iced's topic in SMD Distortion Detector (DD-1) Topics
I would say if you change the battery and get the same results, you should be able to at least go 3/4 volume at the head unit. There could just be an anomaly at that volume, just enough to tweek the sound wave and set the DD-1 off. The LOC you're using doesn't have any type of gain or level control does it?- 6 replies
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DD-1+ Question regarding distortion
Dafaseles replied to Iced's topic in SMD Distortion Detector (DD-1) Topics
I would say the DD-1 it's superior, and it can detect very minute signs of distortion, not just clipping. But I do find out hard to believe your stock head unit is clean all the way up. It's possible, but not probable. This might sound obvious and stupid, but change the battery in the unit to a strong, named brand battery. It's been the issue with problems with the DD-1 more times than I can count. Though it doesn't necessarily seem like you're having a problem with the DD-1 itself. You're head unit might just be pretty good. What kind of LOC are you using?- 6 replies
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Fake it 'till you make it!
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I'll be honest with you....I haven't read the owner's manual yet🤣🤣 it's just sitting in my closet..... waiting
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Different speakers and electrical equipment (head units, amplifiers) react differently to different tones. That's why some people when setting their gains will use a couple different tones. What I'm going to do when I figure out my max volume for my head unit and while setting the gain and max volume for my in dash processor is I'm going to send both the 1000 and the 40 hz tone through it and whichever distorts at a lower setting is going to be where I set my gains on my amplifiers. Say I get a max volume of 30 with the 1000 hz test tone but get a max of 28 with the 40 hz test tone, I'm not going past 28
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Track 1 is 1000 hz and track 2 is 40 hz right?
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Also, if you didn't, I would try both test tones (40 hz and 1000 hz) through your head unit and see if you get different max volumes. Then just use the lower one. It doesn't always happen, but sometimes it does
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Yeah, not saying 100% that's the issue, but it has been so many times. If it's not, I'm sure you figured out your max volume at your head unit?
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This may sound stupid, but change the batteries to some new, good name brand batteries. I've seen this work so many times, it's always the first thing I suggest when there's a problem with a DD1 or CC1