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kx519

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  1. Barely fits =] This is my first big box build by the way. So im pretty happy with how great it came out.
  2. well i dont get any turbulence from them and it sounds fine so im content. they're 6in by 8.5-ish
  3. Why dont you use the plug you have? You can pull the pins out of the connector pretty easily, then just put the pins from your factory camera in there.
  4. The normal ones only have front and sub outputs, the premier has a rear output. i just replaced my normal one with a premier so i know this for a fact. same face and everything, just an added output.
  5. How old is old? This is exciting! Haha Any clue on a price?
  6. well kicker separates are real. stillwater is real. the dust caps are legit, we just re-glued them so one is crooked. i think they're real.
  7. A friend of mine has these really badass 6x9 subs or woofer component speakers, all i know is that they bump hard and handle at least 400watts a piece. I cant find ANYTHING about them, anyone have a clue what these are? They're Kicker Separates Free Air speakers.
  8. Thats the sort of thing i was thinking when i asked this question.
  9. Who makes this? i googled k flex and found nothing
  10. Sooo 10" 48 in^2 12" 74.4 in^2 15" 125.5 in^2 18" 187.5 in^2 Compared to the normal ones One 10" = 78.54 One 12" = 113.1 One 15" = 176.71 One 18" = 254.47 Or did i convert it wrong? because thats a hugggeeee difference.
  11. well whats an average Sd for a 10", 12", 15", and 18" then?
  12. i know that, Pi(r^2) but i wanted to add in the extra area from the dip in the cone and stuff, seeing how a speaker isnt really flat. im sure it makes quite a difference and thats what i needed help with.
  13. Will someone figure the approximate surface area of a 10", 12", 15", and 18" sub? I'm trying to decide to buy a ton of 12's or less of something bigger, but i want the most cone area i can get. Thank you in advance.
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