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tomypg last won the day on November 14 2011

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  • Birthday 10/16/1992

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    Auckland, New Zealand
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    Mountain biking, guitar, metal, bass

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  1. Make sure both subs are inphase. Are they series or parallel?
  2. You néeD to dissasemble the iPod to check it. The jck may need replacing
  3. Think of all the ways you can spend you money, make little systems and then price them up only to throw them in the trash along with the rest of your hopes and dreams..... Failing that go to photoshopfails.blogspot.com Good for a laugh
  4. I said it could be his electrical.
  5. Overheated I guess, either clipping or power supply can't keep up with the levels you had it at. Did u use a dmm or osillyscope to set it up?
  6. What's Your input voltage from your headunit on the rcas? Your amp stage may be tryin to draw to much power that the powersupply can handle. But I shall wait for wise boon before I get caught spouting shit.
  7. Possible blowen input caps? Maybe your electrical. Boon will know
  8. At least another battery in the back with the big 3. Then for a more stable system get a new alt.
  9. Haha, looking sick bro! Sounds good in the vid. Can't wait for you to stick a vid of it in the trunk! And doing glass in a box is easy, so no need to worry.
  10. Make sure your speaker terminals arnt hitting the frame of the car when you push them in.
  11. Nearly sold my ESP eclipse and boustrophedon an ibanez s prestige s570 and an rg7 string with the money. Needs find another buyer haha. Luckily I know the importer of ibanez into nz. Mega cheap guitars at cost... And to the mods, just make a little sub sub forum to the tunes section? Like as musicians?
  12. Changing from mechman to DC you probably got a much more regulated DC power supply, causing less noise. Possibly look at the grounding on your HeadUnit. And check how the RCA's are grounded to the Head Unit. Check it with a multi meter/continuity tester and check the actual ground of te headunit, you may need to ground the case for some more shielding.
  13. Not making you sound dumb, but I had the same problem and it was my front right speaker and the left tweeter connections where touching the frame when I stuck it in. Just check that, if you already have then don't worry EDIT: Tell me some of these other ones and I will add it, or you can add it if you can edit my post, be good to get most of them in one place and sticky it or something.
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