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SwaggaWagon Build
mrteacha replied to Bdurb's topic in Member Rides & Builds -- Show off your whip, Show off your System!
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I've got a Rockford t10001bd rated at 1000 @ 1ohm more like 1400@1 ohm. Works perfectly.. upgraded to the T20001bd so the smaller one must go. Let me know if you are interested.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Rockford-Fosgate-T1000...=item27aca64cd3 I have this up on ebay it does 500 @ 4 ohms 1000 @ 1 ohm
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Did I post a new thread offering my amp for sale?NO OP needed an amp and I offered what I have available...I dont live on these boards so my post count is low but I do have 100% feedback on ebay and ca.com as well
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I have a Rockford t10001bd rated at 1000@1 ohm, more like 1400 @ 1 ohm. Works perfectonly reason I am getting rid of it is because I got me a t20001bd $230 to your door
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I have been using knuconceptz wires for years without any complaints. My entire system is wired with there wire.If you are needing wire to complete the big 3 hit up scottiej he sells kits for the big 3 and he has them crimped with ring terminals on them already . I ended up getting 5 pieces (about 15ft total)of 1/0 gauge from him for my big 3 ..he charged me $36 to my door..shipped quick too paid him on tuesday and my wires were at my door by thursday
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I got a brand new set of rockford 2009 model p1652-5 components still sealed the way the came from rockford
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I have a brand new set(still sealed from Rockford) model #p1652-5... these are the new 2009 model components let me know if you are interested
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not sure if this is what you are looking for but it is brand new never used-still sealed in rockford packaging
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So I finally made time today to lok at everything . I double checked the wiring and there was nothing frayed or pinched.so i decided to take the Rockford t1000 . I replaced it with a rockford 500.2 using all the same wiring that i was using for the t1000 and as soon as I gave the 500.2 power i got BASS. it powered up and worked just fine. ....So the t1000 definately has internal damage to it.. Anyone knw of repair services for this thing?
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I guess first thing in the morning I will double check the wire from front to back to make sure is okay....
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the gain was set to the lowest point on the amp and onthe bass knob the HZ was also set low to about 40... I was planning on tuning it by ear but as soon as it saw power the fuse at the amp burned. I bought it used from someone on another forum. Does anything looked messed up in the pictures from original post?
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The amp came with a 150 in it and the specs call for it as well. The wire is 1/0 gauge and the fuse on the power line is 250
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the amp fuse is a 150 which blew twice the one under the hood is a 250 that one didnt blow but it did get red
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Can anyone see anything on the board that may be causing this? I can't see anything burned or smell anything burned onit :
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sitting in primer right now.Gonna hit it with a few coats of SEm textured paint and then some SEm light gray to match interior
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i figured the jelly was the best option since it was the first time. I ended up using one qt. of it for both kick panels each kick got one layer on the outside of the stretched shirt and one layer on the inside. i was suprised that I still had some left over. I am throwing in a set of diamond audio 6.5's. Right now they are running off deck power and are in the doors. once in the kicks they will be run off a rockfors 300.2
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after reading up on it i decided to give it a try. i ended up getting the jelly resin not the liquid. I mixed it and applied it to the stretched t-shirt by brush. Once dry, I knocked it down with some 60 grit. reapplied a thinner coat of filler, knocked that down with 120 grit. I primed it just to make it easier to see imperfections. I used glaze filler then knocked it down 320 grit.
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Ain't no booshiet Bro. This was my first time .I sanded this thing down and applied spot putty and sanded and applied spot putty and sanded and applied spot putty and sanded some more. ....The I primed and applied more spot putty and sanded and applied more spot putty and primed and sanded and then finally sprayed it with some SEM paint.