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hdorre

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  1. If you're getting at AQ3500D then a fully loaded fi btl would work. Just get a dual 1 ohm fully loaded sub and wire it up to 2 ohms. It'll be better on your electrical at 2 ohms than 1. That way, if you want another btl after you upgrade the electrical, you could use the same amp and wire it to 1 ohm with the two woofers. I'd go with either a btl, xl, or level 5..whichever is cheapest
  2. I would do the upgrade to an xl. Like what everyone else said, "the one 15 won't be starving for air." also, you could probably fit a ported box
  3. I've heard nothin but good things about those subs. Those quad 1.2 ohm voice coils would confusing as hell to hook up and im not try to go broke with spending like $1000 per woofer, On top of that I'd need almost 9000 watts RMS PER SUB..thats not even including the mids and highs
  4. Your welcome. If you listen to all different types of music, I'd do a mid sized ported enclosure and tune it between 35 and 38Hz. No, it wont get the extremely deep lows, but it will get some "high bass."
  5. It all depends on what kind of music you listen to. If it's rock go sealed. If it's rap do a big ported and tune it to about 33hz
  6. Do you think I could achieve decent hair tricks with either setup?
  7. The subs probably would need different amounts of power so I can't think of anything. Actually, maybe two four channel amps. Usually the first two channels have their own cross over and the third and fourth have a seperate crossover. You could wire the subs to different impedences (ohm loads) to achieve your rated power. It probably sounds really complicated but it's really not
  8. He'd need either four enclosures or one Four chambered enclosure. He would also need 4 amps (one per sub.) Electrical upgrades wouldn't be a bad idea depending on the amps
  9. what year are those? I have an 07 in my room and they're plain in color
  10. I had an idea that was the case but I heard you could give a sub more power to make up for the smaller enclosure. I figured i'd ask on here because you guys have helped me in the past
  11. it's going in a Mazda Tribute which is a small suv. It's pretty much a Ford Escape
  12. damn man, ur always helping me.. thanks. What setup would you go with if you had a small SUV?
  13. Which setup would hit the lows harder? I'm looking for a "ground pounder." 1) Two 15" fully loaded Fi BTLs in a 9.5 cubic foot enclosure tuned to about 32Hz with one Rockford Fosgate T2500-1bd per sub (wired down to 1 ohm) 2) Two 18" fully loaded Fi BTLs in a 10 cubic foot enclosure tuned to about 32Hz with one Rockford Fosgate T2500-1bd per sub (wired down to one ohm) ------------------------------------------------ I know the 18s would have more cone area; but the 15s are in a better sized enclosure because the reccomended size for the 15 is 3-5 cubic feet while for the 18, it's 5-10 cubes.
  14. I only like about three of his songs but the songs I do like are really good
  15. Isn't the extra power suppossed to make up for the small enclosure? Would it sound similar to two btls in 7 cubes with 2000 watts?
  16. How about if I gave each BTL a Fosgate T2500-1bd? Which would hit lower
  17. Im pretty sure that the ground should be as short as possible..like under 18 inches
  18. you need cable for a second battery. But to answer your question, I'd add the cable (big 3) because it's generally cheaper
  19. The fuse size should be ATLEAST the same size as the fuse on your amp
  20. Yea, im having two main problems with my env-touch: 1) I cant open my web browser sometimes because it says my phone doesnt have enough memory which is odd because you cant run anything in the background. 2) The phone resets all the display and touch settings
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