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  1. Another good thing on OFC wires, is a OFC fine litz wire as speakerwire. I have on my hig-end homesystem a pair of 2.5 K speakerwire from MIT.

    Once i broke a chinch banana on the MIT wire and i remembered the advice out of a HIFI-mag to use 10 mm2 (that´s 10 or 8 gauge idk exactly) as speakerwire.

    If i use my Computer as signalsource, i hearded no diffrence in this case.

    OFC fine litz wire is a true, neutral with a benefical priced wire, in opposite to alot of highpriced hifi and high-end speakerwires.

  2. 2 lvl4 15" would be pretty awesome. an i think would do good on that 3.5k. but personally i dont know the price of a lvl5 15" would be the way to go. might be worth saving a little bit more up.

    http://answers.yahoo...30141438AAB8Frt now obviously prices vary, but its a good base line. and i agree with the 15's, but thats a little bit more than i was planning on spending, would 2 lvl4s do better than a XL 18 ya think?

    http://www.sonicelec...X-Open-Box.html those guy´s can take the power and stay with ease in your limit.

    Thanks for the link, but i would really like the subs to be DC. Probably should have mentioned that ://

    2 lvl4 15" would be pretty awesome. an i think would do good on that 3.5k. but personally i dont know the price of a lvl5 15" would be the way to go. might be worth saving a little bit more up.

    http://answers.yahoo...30141438AAB8Frt now obviously prices vary, but its a good base line. and i agree with the 15's, but thats a little bit more than i was planning on spending, would 2 lvl4s do better than a XL 18 ya think?

    http://www.sonicelec...X-Open-Box.html those guy´s can take the power and stay with ease in your limit.

    Thanks for the link, but i would really like the subs to be DC. Probably should have mentioned that ://

    KK, in mind your budget i and your K-watt´s, i guess you a single lvl 5, or some lvl 4 or 4 XL out of the want to sale section.

  3. There is nothing such as damaging a sub by underpowering it, get the Z, build the proper enclosure and upgrade the amp later.

    There is nothing such as damaging a sub by underpowering it, get the Z, build the proper enclosure and upgrade the amp later.

    Proper enclosure means bigger than threw the specs if you underpower! Please ask the box calculator/builder in the subsection, i have no clue of this.

  4. Nice vid Steve. Agerman Rockpoet made a song about the theme of deafnes and loud music, in the way "She loves music, only if it loud is, that is everything she hear,

    than she got forget that she deaf is if the bass in the stomic vibrate and the ground under hear feats shake" and so on!

    If i find a good vid of the song insert it later.

  5. What was the problem you found causing the floor noise?

    my system has 7.1 surround stock. The deck goes up to 62 (or 63, i forget). My DD-1 showed my subwoofer distorting @ 40, midbass (doors) not distorting at all, mids/highs distorting @ 55, rear mids/highs @ 57. I didn't bother to measure the center channel since i don't use it anymore.I think the Mark Levinson equalization and time alignment (stock) might have been screwing with the 3sixty.3 a little bit during the summing/nomalization. I think it was over compensating its gains due to one level being so far from the next, causing the floor noise. Sometimes less, is more. I got rid of all the inputs EXCEPT the front fullrange left and right. So from 7 inputs, 7 outputs to 2 inputs, 7 outputs. (there is 8 but remember, i didn't use the center channel) I didn't even use the stock subwoofer input, i pulled bass off of the full range.

    for some reason, it worked much better that way.

    What was the problem you found causing the floor noise?

    my system has 7.1 surround stock. The deck goes up to 62 (or 63, i forget). My DD-1 showed my subwoofer distorting @ 40, midbass (doors) not distorting at all, mids/highs distorting @ 55, rear mids/highs @ 57. I didn't bother to measure the center channel since i don't use it anymore.I think the Mark Levinson equalization and time alignment (stock) might have been screwing with the 3sixty.3 a little bit during the summing/nomalization. I think it was over compensating its gains due to one level being so far from the next, causing the floor noise. Sometimes less, is more. I got rid of all the inputs EXCEPT the front fullrange left and right. So from 7 inputs, 7 outputs to 2 inputs, 7 outputs. (there is 8 but remember, i didn't use the center channel) I didn't even use the stock subwoofer input, i pulled bass off of the full range.

    for some reason, it worked much better that way.

    Thats Mark Levison!

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