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how do you have 1000+ posts, and not know how to figure out an ohm load?
haha... pwned..
you could get the six subs at 2.66 ohms.. or 6 ohms... or .6667....
I would suggest the more expensive REs... much more quality sub...
What kind of am are you getting/do you have? If its a shitty amp than go with the cheaper subs, if its a decent quality amp go with the REs...
Thats my opinion...
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Yea how could I get them to 1 ohm
Okay so you have six subs with dual 4 ohm voice coils, therefore you have a total of 12 4ohm coils to work with. If you wire each sub's voice coils into series than each sub would have an impedance of 8 ohms. Now simply wire all of those into parallel and that would give you an 1.33 ohm load. Make sense?
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Dude, he already told you, you can't make six = 2 ohms. You should be able to get them to 3, 4 or 1.3 ohms, using a series-parallel combo.
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Rockford Fosgate.
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lol.. ^^^
More details would be nice...
Personally I would go with a custom built ported/vented box. I don't really like the way that bandpass boxes sound, and plus they are really hard on the sub. A good ported enclosure should give you the bass that you want.
What are you planning on powering the BTL with?
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I want steves setup except for i want to put it in a mercedes G55 AMG!!
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In alot of cases it makes a long post difficult to read.
Haha, since we are all correcting grammar and punctuation, a lot is two words.
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i cant bump in my town because there are motorcycle cops hiding in bushes waiting for me.
:censored:
-Drew
I know that shits fucked!! They pop out everywhere!!!! Out of bushes, out from behind poles, behind parked cars. everywhere!!! :censored:
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You could always buy another sensor later on, thats what we did.
Sweet.. thanks for the help bro!
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Unless you plan on doing bassrace with someone two sensors are not needed.
Cool.. Thanks. I think that I cam going to just get the single sensor, I just wanna get the meter to test my system..
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I am going to buy a term-lab spl meter to meter my system but I'm not sure wheather to buy a dual or single sensor kit. What do you think. Thanks in advance!!
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So what i am looking at, is 2, DC lvl 3 15's, and the space i have to work with is 31" wide, 17" tall, and 30" deep, and according to REboxcalc, i have everything tuned too 33.5 hz..
sorry about the blue crap, stupid screen shot program..
anyway, would this box work for the level 3 subs??
http://dcsoundlab.com/specs.html
sorry if this is a dumb question..
the box has enough cubic feet for two of those subs but it doesnt look like you have enough port. I believe you need between 12 and 16 square inches of port per cubic feet. your box is approx 7.5 cubic feet so you need between 90 and 120 square inches of port. I may be wrong tho.. but i think that is right. what are your port diemensions?
edit: i did all of my math wrong and I didnt exactly look closely at the picture.. lol.. it says right there the theres only 3 cubes of spaces.. ignore everything that i said above.. wow lol.. guess i should look more closely before replying..
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wheres the rest of the pics..? :huh:
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This is sweet info!! Thanks!
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seeing it tomorrow!!!
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find out from one of the brands that they sell if they are an authorized dealer..
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who the hell is going to scream at me through the tv at 2am now???
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:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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knew someone who had one...
drove the thing hard as shit!!
lasted to 300k miles!!
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not much i can probably say to make you feel better....
But, still wanted to let you know that you have my hope in your hands..
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i agree with the saran wrap idea!! that shits a bitch to get off.. itll keep them (and you) out!!
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Is it possible?
in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
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Okay, go with the RE subs -- you've got a decent amp.. the RE Subs will definitely sound better; even if you have four instead of six.