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lunari

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  1. As we all know, MAX ratings on amps are completely useless. Sure there are quite a few good ones out there that are rated by the true power output, not what the amp could do for a split second if struck by lightning. This petition (was started at caraudioclassifieds.org) is to do away with MAX power ratings (and other false claims) put on amplifiers to help the common consumer (and people new to car audio), when they are looking for a new amp. Saw it over there, figured some people here might want to check it out. http://www.petitiononline.com/hca00001/petition.html
  2. This is just my personal opinion, so take it with a grain of salt. If you are asking about which sub you should buy wanting to push 4k+ to it daily, then you are just asking for trouble. Start off with something smaller, get a nice amp that pushes around 2k RMS. Pick up a pair of Fi Q's, AA Havocs, DC Level 4s, etc. Do plenty of research on them, build them a proper box, set your gains properly, etc. I think you will be plenty happy with any of the above, and if it turns out to be not enough for your liking. You'll have some experience on doing it properly and you can upgrade later.
  3. Change the left and right plate dimensions to 1' 6 5/8"x13" and you will have a sealed box. Also, those dimensions are for 3/8" wood thickness (and will only work with that thickness)
  4. They (along with the Ninja 250r), are one of the best starter bikes out there. Great gas mileage, great handling, etc. One hell of a lot easier to fix a mistake on than on a bigger bike (ie, hitting a bump and accidentally grabbing a handful of throttle.. etc...).
  5. A friend of mine picked up a pair of these (12" version), I haven't had a chance to hear them yet. Are they fairly decent? Thanks, Lunari
  6. No offense, but he never said it was on a TL. I'm sure there are a lot of people out there that don't know the difference between a number from a TL and a shitty handheld radio shack meter. The fact is he never said it was 155 on a TL, so wouldn't it be better to let him know that there are meters out there that are less accurate (by large margins), and that the only numbers that count are ones recorded by a TL rather than jumping down his throat about it? Just my opinion, take it with a grain of salt. Lunari
  7. Personally I wouldn't do it. If you're walling it anyways I would go as big as possible.
  8. You have a problem with us montana folk? lol
  9. I've always wondered why more people don't do horns (if they have the space).
  10. Sorry, I've had a bit too much to drink. But, what is the price of the sub and box shipped to 59330? Is it fairly loud? The RMS? This is for the wife's car btw
  11. Those smaller RF amps never cease to surprise me
  12. Sure, as long as it's stated that it's not numbers from a factory birthsheet
  13. You could always attach it to your rear seats, or as you mentioned, in front of the box. Either way, if theft is a problem in your area use hex or torx screws (or both!) to attach it. Thankfully, as it's an amp hopefully they can't do too much damage to it in anger if they can't steal it. Also, I would recommend using the hex/torx screws for the mounting of your sub and along with L brackets to attach the box to the floor of your vehicle. Lunari
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