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  1. Going to be a little while before I start the build... need a H.O. alt and another battery before it can go in.....
  2. not sure.... i would put it on my window but it's like advertising for someone to steal my shit......
  3. do you mean the wire itself on the BL is aluminum? I guess that could explain why it is larger....
  4. From the Fi website... ''Flatwind: The flatwire coil option is standard in the BTL.''

  5. I was just comparing my Fi BTL to my Fi BL and noticed that the wire used on the BL looks larger.... Seems to me the BTL would have larger wiring for the coil since it can handle double the power..... Just thought it was interesting.... what do you guys think? The first pic is the BL. Both of the subs are fully loaded.
  6. I'm going to be powering it with a rockford fosgate T-2000... I'd like to give it more but I have a brand new T2000 just sitting around....
  7. I just got my new Fully Loaded Fi BTL 15'' D2 from UPS today. Took it a while to get here, but I ordered it when they were backordered so I knew it would take a while. It was definitely worth the wait with the freebies they threw in! Can't beat the customer service you get from Fi! Here are some pictures of it. The last couple pictures are of the new BTL 15'' next to my old BL 12'' One more thing.....I just wanted to say thanks to Fi for the free cooling option, t-shirt, and stickers!
  8. I would have stayed on the porch til i got my headunit or my cash....
  9. I agree with what you guys said, it's not worth the risk of fucking it up myself, and then having to pay to get it fixed. So I called RF today and they are going to take care of it under warranty.
  10. I just hooked up my new Rockford Fosgate T1000.1bd and everything went well except the gain knob on the amp itself is loose. You can move it around from top to bottom without actually turning it, but it will not move side to side. It feels like it is about to break off, but it will still rotate fine. I tried to power up the amp and turn the gain knob while it was powered on and the only thing it will do is send a loud pop through the sub. Sounds like a loose connection. I think the knob is coming loose from the board inside the amp. The knob was loose when I got the amp, and it came directly from Rockford. So what I want to know is..... Has anyone ever had this happen before? I hope it is something I can fix myself. It seems like a simple spot of solder on the board to hold the knob in place and make a good connection and MAYBE it would be fixed. But if it is something more complicated I do have a factory warranty from Rockford since I bought it ''authorized'', so I could send it off if needed. Anybody got a link to show me how to open one of these up? Thanks!
  11. If I had more money I would go but the rest of it.....the black 2/0 was almost a new spool.......
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