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thanks man, I did alot of research on those. Those are from a Mustang site too.
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Damn sure took some effort. Shame that the undercarriage is a P.O.S. I'm looking for a Grand Prix flawlessbody for like $500- $800
Something for now I got a double din kit from a Tempest
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Repainted and New Rims
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Been a while since I posted, working on a double din setup, I'm going with these...
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I'm running a HP Touchpad, hacked it to use CyanogenMod 9 / Android 4.0.4 and running through my headunit via Bluetooth.
Bought a 1500.1 Class D 1ohm Stable amp. Right now I'm at a 4ohm Load and after I get my car back from the Transmission shop I'll be knocking it down to 1Ohm
Note: btw, my Prix is Single Din so I'll be converting it.
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Just picked up 2 American Bass XFL 12, 4ohm and 2000w RMS max Triple stack 220oz Magnet
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Here is a video from a couple days ago. I had to drive it and look around for cops lol but the EQ was installed and no inline booster. The EQ blew out for some dumb reason but im getting a new one again.
Setup: (2) American Bass SQ-6B (6.5) 300w Max Mids (Door)
(2)Power Acoustic Mid Range 200W Speakers (4inch)(Rear)
(2)Rockford Fosgate Prime R1693 6-Inch x 9-Inch Full-Range 3-Way Speakers
(2)American Bass XO 12 inch Subs 500RMS Max
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That's a parallel wiring configuration, giving you a nominal load of 2-ohms.
When you say "bridge," that is just a certain way to wire your subwoofer stage to your amplifier, it has nothing to do directly with your wiring configuration.
BUT, as a guess, your amplifier is only 4-ohm stable bridged, so when you wire down to 2-ohms, your amplifier is cutting in and out of protect trying to prevent you from frying anything... :/
o ok, I had a rockford fosgate 400-4 and i tried to bridge on that and it still cut out
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Hey, I'm kinda new to the site and not new to audio but it stomps me when i get to the Ohm part.
I have American Bass XO's and I want to bridge them but everytime I do it cancels itself out and comes in and out. The way I have it wired is positive on both sides of one sub (and negative) and I have them together and They lead out to 1 positive and 1 negative as a normal speaker of course and same with the other.
Specs:
BRAND NEW 12" AMERICAN BASS XO1244 DUAL 4 OHM VC 600 WATTS XO12 SUBWOOFERDUAL 4OHM VOICE COILS
OVERSIZED, DOUBLE STITCHED BUTYL RUBBER SURROUND
4 LAYER HI TEMP VOICE COIL
HEAT PUMP - INTERCOOLED MOTOR SYSTEM
JET BLACK CARBON MICA INJECTION MOLDED CONE
RDC 1.5
LEVC(MH) 1.439
FO(Hz) 32
SD(msqM) 47.14
BLTM 6.793
QMS 2.848
QES 0.881
QTS 0.673
n(%) 0.269
SPL(Db) 93
VAS(L) 53.7
CMS(Um/n) 170.2
MMS(g) 125.1
VC 2
MAGNET(OZ) 50
XMAX(+/-mm) 10
POWER(RMS) 300
POWER(MAX) 600
F RANGE(Hz) <500
MAGNET DEPTH(MM) 152
MAGNET DEPTH(INCH) 6
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lol why
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Thought i'd post it cause it hilarious
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How are those subs wired to that amp? 2 ohms bridged on each side?
Yeah
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Im just now getting deep into the car audio. I will be getting a mono but these subs handle 300RMS =/ 600MAX
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Sup, im new to this forum.
Just took a vid of my car recently and i Thought i'd share. Ya kno.
2 12 Inch American Bass XO's
Pushed by a Rockford T400-4
Local Suburban
in Member Videos - Host 'em & Post 'em! System Vids / Off Topic
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Just happened to spot it, I missed the show =/