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  1. Essentially yes. All you're doing is putting the switch in-line with the remote wire. HU--------SWITCH--------------AMP (sometimes pictures are worth a thousand words : )
  2. I think I'm going to be in a similar situation soon. I've got two SAZ-3000D's as well and was thinking about running Sundown SA-12 subs. Can I ask what numbers are you hitting with the current setup? Is it setup for music or SPL?
  3. I'm trying to find a good small computer to live in my car and interface my dash-mounted 7" touchscreen. I plan on fitting it either below the console or under the passenger seat of my blazer so it needs to be small. I'm open to either buying a complete machine ready to run, or building it from parts. It should be around 10x10 inches or so. I'm not looking for blazing performance but it should keep up with running iTunes, and playing divx/encoded videos smoothly. It doesn't need a CD rom drive either, since everything will play off memory or an externally mounted CD drive.
  4. Pretty cool so far! How do these things sound on music? How did they take the power of the two 3500s, and did they take this power for more than burps? So this sub is more of an SPL sub than the Nightshade correct?
  5. Expensive ass diode! I wanna see the guts of one of these MLA things.
  6. Wouldn't a MLA module be smart enough to back off on the voltage a bit when it starts creeping up higher? Seems like a good feature to add...
  7. Agree, or if your alternator has an adjustable regulator (like my mechman), turn it down a volt. Read the manual/specification of your batteries, most do NOT like charging at 15v!
  8. It depends on the state you live in. They're legal in my state (Florida) for example...
  9. I can vouch for everything skittles said, indeed amps get LESS efficient at lower ohms, but put out more power. Most amp efficiencies are rated at 4 ohms, say 86%. At 1 ohm this same amp might only be 70% efficient.
  10. Anyone know if you can jailbreak a first gen iPod touch?
  11. Where are you measuring ground from though? That can make a difference.
  12. Not to mention running 0.5 ohms impedance will void your amps warranty and cause a MUCH higher draw on your electrical system.
  13. It sounds like they're dual 2 ohm subs and you have a 1-ohm stable monoblock amp. With just one sub, sure you could wire it to 1 ohm and at the amp. But with with TWO subs, there is NO way to wire them to get a 1 ohm final load on the amplifier, no matter how you wire them or which terminals on the amp you use. Sorry to burst your fun bubble!
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