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STEvil

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  1. Is it the MLX-100? Put some diodes or a resistor on the power line.
  2. 300A is only good for ~4400w. If you want to run the t15k at real full power you need a minimum 1034A. That said, yes, most of us would not run the amp at "full" power for very long and that is why 300A is sufficient (on average) for the average user.
  3. attach 9v battery to each coil for a second or so, if the sub moves out/in and stays, the coil is probably fine. Whats most likely is that the battery in your DMM is going dead or the leads are getting poor contact.
  4. Is that 4" of travel in that youtube video? It sure looks like its over 3" anyways..
  5. The reason for tuning lower when facing forward is that when faced backwards the trunk is basically acting as 4th or 6th order enclosure.
  6. Good: The Third Blue Submarine No. 6 Dennou Coil Real Drive (Ghost in the Shell precursor.. kind of) Gost in The Shell (all) Code Geass Vexille Cowboy Bebop Outlaw Star Laputa Nausica .hack/sign Serial Experiments Lain Ergo Proxy Rideback The Sacred Blacksmith Hellsing Hellsing OVA Soul Eater CLaymore Angelic Layer Appleseed/ova's Dragon's Heaven Eve no Jikan Kemono no Souja Erin Origin - Spirits of the Past Solty Rei Spirited Away A Certain Scientific Railgun (To Aru Kagaku no Railgun) The Sky Crawlers Fractale Galactic Railroad Mardock Scramble - The First Compression Pale Cocoon Paprika Crazy: FLCL Orochuban Ebichu There's others that I know i'm forgetting to list..... if its on there though, its above the average to me. Average for example is Avatar the last airbender, naturo, fairy tail...
  7. lost some motor force, but will work fine for the most part. Glue the crap out of it and have fun while it lasts.. wish "high" end manufacturers would bolt the motors together so this shit wouldnt happen.
  8. You could angle the amps, fit way better and have more room for cooling
  9. He's telling you to run the amp in stereo mode, 2 ohms per channel, like I stated earlier, but you told us one of the negatives isnt working so you cant get stereo output. Overcurrent would be due to clipping probably, which can happen below tuning if you're just on the edge of between maximum output and clipped output and playing below tuning causes your impedence rise to be lost (all enclosures cause ipedence rise, some more than others).
  10. You may just need to re-do the grounds (and positives) under the hook of the vehicle to get a more acceptable charging voltage. 12v is low, but its not that bad.
  11. No, they will be at 2 ohms each and putting out what the amplifier sends to them.
  12. Your subwoofers have two 4 ohm voice coils each. That means you can wire a single woofer to 2 ohms (parallel) or 8 ohms (series) or you can wire both woofers to 1 ohm (parallel-parallel), 4 ohms (series-parallel), or 16 ohms (series-series). With your amplifier being a 2 channel amplfier rated down to 2 ohms stereo your options are to wire each sub to 2 ohms and put each on a separate channel or wire the subs to 4 ohms and bridge them across the channels of the amplifier (this will produce a 2 ohm load to the amplifier because it has 2 channels. Monoblocks do not see the halving of impedence like 2 channel amplifiers do). Yes, you must use all of the voice coil terminals, otherwise you are only using part of the motor power of the subwoofer. As you dont seem to understand electrical too much I would suggest wiring each subwoofer separate to a 2 ohm load and putting one subwoofer on each channel of the amplifier.
  13. sounds more like your amp has a long lead somewhere that is touching the casing
  14. face subs towards rear in trunk cars always.
  15. check what the head unit is putting out, not the amp
  16. If you run enough power you will cause heat which will cause the resistance to increase. That said, small wire isnt his problem. Running his driver free-air is.
  17. I doubt you're seeing 5K off stock electrical..
  18. did you follow them on the board a ways? If you get 1.3v on their backside that only means there's power coming into them, not necessarily getting to the PCB.
  19. if nothing is obviously burned then you need to check the RCA connectors to make sure the solder joints are not cracked.
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