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STEvil

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  1. Lows are dictated mostly by xmax/xmech and physical cone area. 18" solo x might not beat the 6x12's. Should be equal or better than 4x12's. though
  2. tangband works awesome rofl.. got one out of my z-560's that died
  3. Not bad. Had someone I know take about half his thumb off on a sanding wheel... brother had a finger peel mostly off when a grain shovel fell off the roof a silo (a big elevator silo) and he put his hand up when he heard a "whoosh" noise.. f'n lucky kid that it didnt hit him in the head.
  4. Is this going in the civic? 6 12's in a 6th order bandpass.. just clamshell it and it should fit.
  5. I like it black but I miss the forum front page being a bit more "compressed"... was easier to scroll it.
  6. Clear roof sealant silicone works wonders.. I came across the stuff by accident when getting silicone to seal some industrial equipment (New Holland 9060 combine feeder throats) and damn, I need more now.. Stuff is extremely flexible after drying, almost like rubber. I'll see if I can get the exact manufacturer name and stuff from a tube at work tomorrow. I'm tempted to say this was the stuff. Gotta check for sure. Note that it takes a week to be cured http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/%28454kfo...spx?SKU=1204445
  7. If you wire the remote on your amp direct to the fuse box of your vehicle (a non-constant source in the box, not a constant) you should be fine to just attach them to the remote of the amp(s). Black is ground, red is power iirc.
  8. Incorrect, they only reach their maximum stroke at high RPM, mostly due to internal stresses and heating of course. Wanna prove me wrong? Run a motor at 2,000RPM for ~200,000KM then rev it up to 4,000RPM+ and show me whats left of your rings. The cylinder wall will crack them due to a step that gets made from the ring causing wear.
  9. Point autosound guy here so he can see all of us laughing at him Thats what you get for playing with crap products I guess though.
  10. You need to enable the secondary display in your control panel, not adjust the resolution of your primary display.
  11. use fiberglass resin to fix it, cant hurt. Cut the holes for 15 and put a V shaped peice at the back of the large port.. might still work pretty good Careful on the low notes at the start in case its ported way high. If it is you could add an L shaped piece at the back of each chamber (leading into the port) to drop the frequency a bit.
  12. Glass the floor a bit and you could almost have a horn-style flared slot port
  13. If it was a 2 channel amplifier and a crappy one, maybe. If your ohm load is greater than the lowest rated ohm load of the amplifier then in general you are safe for monoblock amplifiers. For bridged stereo amplifiers you need to double the ohm load (4 ohm single coil appears as 2 ohm single coil to a bridged stereo amp). There's a bit of leeway though due to impedance rise (box type, coil temperature, number of coils, average coil movement, frequency.. etc).
  14. How about point the subs to the sides (2 each side) and ports to cab? Or flip it around and give it a try (subs to sides, ports to back). 1 big port would be best.
  15. Working my way through the BLS catalogue.. "Fear" makes my dash do things that most other songs cant! lol!
  16. 4 10's will fit if you face them forward. Really tight fit........ More pics: http://s216.photobucket.com/albums/cc232/S...re%2010%20box1/
  17. Silverado singlecab? easy to get loud lol.. Got 2KW on my pair of MA Audio HardKore 18's and they get plenty loud in my Chevy 2500 Extended cab.
  18. 250w? do the big 3. And your alt could already be on the way out. Go to a wrecking yard and grab a second alt for cheap. Put it in place of the AC if you have it. If not slap together a bracket.
  19. Towed things with 285/75/R16's on my '94. Roughly 33" tall in understandable numbers.
  20. I remember when 1000W was a lot.. I think i'm gonna get another amp and give it to my bro so i can have my old RF 200x2 back lol. Good old carpet cookers
  21. I'd use one, would be fun There's a vid of one on youtube in a small car with just a free air baffle and it gets moving pretty darn nice. Just search 34" sub and you'll find it likely.
  22. Only reason you could draw "too many amps" through that would be poor connection (resistance causes heat) or a short to ground. That wire you're using should handle that amp without even blinking.
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