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Subwoofer help!
parton226 replied to DarkTinman's topic in General Audio - Can't find a category for your question? Ask here.
A lot of companies rate at 14.4v. AQ, DD, etc, etc. But, that's around where most vehicle's voltages sit at. I would take AQ, DD, Sundown, or D.A.T. over Kenwood any day, but that's just my opinion. I'm kinda biased though, because i have a massive raging hard on for Audioque. hahaha -
Subwoofer help!
parton226 replied to DarkTinman's topic in General Audio - Can't find a category for your question? Ask here.
Yeah, i know. If it were me though, i would just sell the equipment that he has, then save some money up and get some quality equipment. Yep, that's the answer I'm gonna go with. Lol -
Subwoofer help!
parton226 replied to DarkTinman's topic in General Audio - Can't find a category for your question? Ask here.
I've never heard of a sub sounding shitty because of too little power. Clippage makes stuff sound bad quite easily though. -
Subwoofer help!
parton226 replied to DarkTinman's topic in General Audio - Can't find a category for your question? Ask here.
What kinda price are you looking to pay? i mean i can give you a list of subwoofers, but they go from fair priced to outrageous lol. -
Subwoofer help!
parton226 replied to DarkTinman's topic in General Audio - Can't find a category for your question? Ask here.
What exactly are you wantin' to know? I'll help if i can -
Been in that situation before. Kinda recently actually... Shitty
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I wasn't aware that they used clear on tail lights. Not sure if that stuff would be could for plastics though. If they're just faded I always just wet sanded with like 1000 grit first then used like a 2000 grit on it. After that i would buff them with 3M buffing compound and then hand apply 3M hand glaze. That always worked for me. If thats not the issue though sorry wasted i your time. lol
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A neodymium magnet (also known as NdFeB, NIB, or Neo magnet), a type of rare-earth magnet, is a permanent magnet made from an alloy of neodymium, iron, and boron to form the Nd2Fe14B tetragonal crystalline structure. This material is currently the strongest type of permanent magnet gotta love google lol EDIT: i didnt see Forevrbumpn's post shoulda looked a little more lol. your the man btw. i wish i had half the knowledge you do.