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RickyFriery97

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  1. Wow, wtf that is complete bullshit. Ben I'm willing to help out on your new build also, I'm local in Houston as you know

    This makes me sick, damn. Sorry for both of yals losses from this guy!

    He has way too much of my money for me not to do anything. It's moving slowly, but I'm going to get it back,

    He gets over 3k a month from the military from what I've heard, he was in the army when he was younger. He obviously has the money to pay people back. Lives in a VERY nice house, plus his wife makes good money from what I've been told too.

    Wow, that is bullshit man. I hate people.

    I'd be taking legal action too like you said you're doing

  2. 2 DC lvl 4's would sound good on that amp I think. You could go with lvl 5's but they would cost just a tad more that the lvl 4's. DC subs will be in my next build. As Andale said the Fi woofers are also a good option.

    **edit**

    You could get by with the 12" lvl 3's as they will handle 900RMS. The 12" lvl 2's handle only 600RMS but with a 1000w amp you wouldnt be seeing but maybe 500w per sub. Just depends on the amount of money you might want to spend

    -James

    A single LVL 5 would laugh at that amp, even a XL

    A pair of sundown SA series subs would be a good match, and there priced good. whats your budget?

  3. yea if i do the active setup it will be 4 6.5" mids on the front two channels @ 2 ohm each and maybe 2 tweets to start off with for the front then eventually 4 (1 in each rear door and 1 in each A pillar in the stock location

    might start off with just the front doors and do the rears later.

    Maybe some Sundown neopro 6.5"

  4. i think i will stick to a basic 2 way active setup, using a SAX 100.4. i know it wont be that big of a diffrence but i already own a DD-1 so might as well add it to my collection and do it right. im not gunna worry about the timeallignment stuff. i just want a clean sounding setup thats able to keep up with my 18"s

  5. 2-way, 3-way, etc is the number of drivers playing different freq ranges. Ex. 6.5's and tweeters=2-way

    6.5's, 3's, and tweeters=3-way

    Ah makes sense, thanks! if i decide to do this i need to order a CC-1 asap

  6. i feel like i can get a better sounding setup and/or louder for less. You def could.

    Ive been checking out the Sundown SAX 100.4AD, its priced well on woofersetc.com and has better crossover options. witch im guessing are needed for running active? Yes, it needs to bandpass the mids and highpass the tweets. The 100.4D does both. Wih the RF, youd need external processing.

    i was brainstorming a setup, 4 6.5" mids (one in each door) on the front two chanels, and the tweets on the rear channels. would that be ruuning active? Yes, that'd be three way active. I plan on doing this.

    What is the diffrence between 2 way active and three way active? also if i wanted to run 4 tweets, 1 per door. could i run two per channel? even though it would drop the ohm load?

  7. So im getting ready to start the Mids/highs upgrades in the tahoe. i kinda want everything to match, as in RF 4 Channel and RF Power series componets. but i feel like i can get a better sounding setup and/or louder for less.

    Ive been checking out the Sundown SAX 100.4AD, its priced well on woofersetc.com and has better crossover options. witch im guessing are needed for running active?

    i was brainstorming a setup, 4 6.5" mids (one in each door) on the front two chanels, and the tweets on the rear channels. would that be ruuning active? using the amps internals crossovers for the mids and tweets? im used to just running 2 way coax. or componet sets with the included crossovers, so this is all new to me. but if it will sound better im down to learn and run active

    Thanks for any help guys! :drinks:

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