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  1. Jesus, does EVERY artist try to sing/auto tune/ whatever, listen to gorilla zoe's echo, on his new cd, the music industry must be selling AMAZING well if every fucking rapper is falling into auto tune now. I remember when it use to just be T-pain, but it's a fucking epidemic now.

    BTW echo is a good song don't get me wrong.

    Karaoke by T-Pain kinda sums up what im talking about sort of lol. also a good song and tpain can actually rap.

  2. Bought a New 12" Fi BL well used one , and bought a Refurbished 1600D Brutus HiFonics Amp hooked it up today and the amp sounds like its skipping so to speak. I figured maybe it could be the ground witch is 8 Gauge where the Power is a 4 Gauge and its running a 60 amp fuse do I need to change the Fuse to 100 amp and ground to a 4 gauge and will that fix the problem ? Cause what it does is when u turn the Level up on the amp like the radio output volt thing. It sounds like its skipping or shutting off and on so fast that it makes it sound like its skipping is this the reason cause I double checked my hook ups and speaker wireing. so thats the only thing I can figure I had a Kicker 500.2 Amp hooked up to 2 12" Audiobahns before so I used the same wireing , I was thinking maybe ground was not big enough and the fuse a friend said it needed to be at least 100 for a 1600 watt amp ? Thanks

    yah dude you're clipping the fuck out of it, 4 gauge wire AT LEAST.

  3. if your going to be playing music in a daily driving scenerio, you should only pull about half of the amp's max draw. if you're using it for burps and tones, then it will pull more current.

    i would say to match your amp's total fuse rating on the power wire or just a little under that. i choose to do a little less so that it will blow before the bad power can get to (and hurt) the amp.

    as an example, on my old pioneer... it had (2) 30 amp fuses on the amplifier, but i used a single 40 amp fuse inline. i've never had any issues because the lower fuse will blow first in my case.

    so i should do a 80 fuse for my 90 amp? or 60??

  4. In the RE calculator type this in the red in this order.

    http://reaudio.com/speaker_box/LPort_Box_Calc.html

    30

    16

    24

    24

    0.75

    4

    0

    16" H x 30" W x 24" D

    4.5cuft @ 32.79Hz without the sub - Fi BL 15"sub displacement is .18cuft = 4.32cuft @ 33.xx Hz with the sub .

    Little bigger than listed but I think this size is acceptable and will bang hard .

    As you can see 4" slot port x 26" long = length to width ratio of 6.5:1

    58sq in port area , 13.43sq in per cuft .

    Cut sheet ~

    Bottom - 24"d x 30"w

    Back - 14.5"h x 30"w

    Left side - 14.5"h x 23.25"d ( port side , drivers side )

    Right side - 14.5"h x 22.5"d

    Front - 14.5"h x 25.25"w

    Port- 14.5"h x 18.5"d

    Top- 24"d x 30"w

    Final ~ 4.32cuft @ 33Hz displaced , 58sq in port area

    Sub inside cut diameter = 14.125" .

    so just cut the wood to that with mdf, and when it's together, those dimensions will give me around 33hz and around 4 cf3?

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