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03navi

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  1. Well, I went to make some adjustments to my system today, when I was taking the amp covers off I noticed the surrond was rubbing against a zip tie. :sorry: I am glad I caught it before it wore all the way through! Anyways, it's a lil thin there, was wondering if there is something I can put on the thin spots to fix it up? Any sudgestings welcome, and thanks in advance.

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    A Spacer I found in basement to give my subs an extra inch of space. (ghetti I know but, effective)

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    A pic of set up! And Yes I know I still have a cap in there.

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    dam that could of lead to some worse problems, like ripping the surround!
  2. What do you mean by more power? If you're getting really severe voltage drop than then the mla isn't gonna solve that. As said before you will need a bigger alt. If you mean a little extra power from your amp than yes the higher voltage will help.

    im not getting severe voltage drop!

    i just wanna get a lil more power!

    that way if in the future i decide to buy a bigger alt!

    i know it will be set!

  3. my budget is $300 for a 15" sub powering with rf t2000,i just sold the type r

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    $150

    2600 watts power handling

    1500 Watts RMS

    380 oz . magnet

    SPL 92 dB

    Fs: 33.5 Hz

    Vas: 1.4 cu.ft.

    Xmax: 0.9"

    Ported box: 3.4 cu..Ft.

    Tuning: 40 Hz

    Number of ports: 2

    Mounting Depth: 8.5

    Dual 2 ohm voice coil

    Non-pressed paper cone with aluminum rib insert

    Die cast aluminum

    Metal-flake Royal Blue Finish With Diamond Cut

    Chrome Finish Front & Back Plate

    Large foam rubber surround

    1-piece Rubber Gasket

    Dual Conex Spider

    Woven Tinsel Lead Through Spider

    Chrome Screw Terminals

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