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skittlesRgood

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  1. I have two D1 12" mayhems. they are in great shape, no abnormal damage. surrounds have no holes. they have never been reconed and I am the original owner. I'll snap some pics when someone is interested.

    I want D2 12" mayhems or BTLs. maybe N2s. Really not interested in anything else but you could try. I wont consider any downgrades. We pay for our own shipping.

  2. Morals? What are those? People are just selfish, or greedy, assholes in general. Hell, this morning I said good morning to a lady and she rolled her eyes and huffed.

    you either adapt to what is clearly wrong, however most common. or you commit to being an example for change and hope you inspire someone else to do the same. sadly, most people lack the courage and honor might as well be Latin.

  3. where is the crossover knob set on the amplifier?

    edit: amp can only go up to 120hz for a crossover. you're fucking up those tweeters big time. they have to be crossed over at like 4000hz or some shit like that. i dont know exactly, cause i've never done it, but its somewhere in that area.

    correct. i knew what i was saying when i said it lol. very few amps have a crossover that can be used for just a tweeter. and we didnt even ask if anything else is wired to that amp or just tweets.
  4. the 3ks were stout. from what i remember you could get 3400 if you could keep it at 1ohm. jacob had a really great thread on clamp tests on one forum. it might still be around if you do some google searching.

    Alright, i'll look for it. There are a few 3000's out there right now, i'd like to get a hold of one if my M3a is going to keep smoking itself.

    fyi, the rare DC 3k and crescendo 3k are both the same board as the sundown 3k. might help you find a good deal. i ran my 1500s at .5ohm strapped. 3ks at .5ohm each. i have faith in them.

  5. Sundown has a good protection circuit if you run it that low...I ran 3 different amps at .35 daily and my 12k at .175 shortly..as long as you keep voltage up and know what your doing setting gains..you should be fine

    so they have a protection circuit for a low nominal load but you can still run them at a low nominal load? that didnt make sense lol.

    if some competitors want to PM me instead of risking putting the info on the internet (a scary thing to do, I know) please do. I would like to know if I can do to these amps, what I did to the old zenon amps.

  6. yes, it would handle it if you have the electrical to back it up. Set your gains right and let it rip

    Ran my older sundown 3k at .33 for 6 months and it was fine. Only time it would protect was when I tried to burp it at .2 lol

    those 3ks were made in a different build house. I dont know if the X500 stuff will go that low. although I imagine it will.

    anyways, my best rule of thumb for going below 1ohm is; if you can afford to replace the amp, go for it. if you cant afford a new amp, dont try it.

  7. There is a guy at work who is running a pioneer 3/2/1 channel amp. Running stereo to two JL audio 10's and bridged to a RF 12" all 4ohm and svc. It works but yeah. I mean, really? At least its creative.I don't even know how to begin to figure the final load on that thing.

    im drawing a blank on what thats called but amplifiers are actually made to be able to do that. there is a write up on it on bcae1.com

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