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siccostyle

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  1. Yes, i have....with our original prototype (that ate batteries for lunch every 3 minutes.....LITERALLY). I didnt get all of it done because of that. I will re-do it with one of the newer units soon. The new units have a much more efficient power supply in them and it shouldnt be a problem anymore.

    I was wondering about this. My o-scope goes through batteries fast as well. Whats the average battery life on the new units? Or have they been tested long enough to get an average?

  2. I don't want to sale this amp but I need a new alt. I paid $ for the amp asking $435 shipped in cont. US. Taking a loss in what I paid and the fact that I wont get to run it.

    1/0 AWG power/ground connectors

    2/4 channel switch

    24dB/octave crossover

    Audiophile grade speaker connections

    Blue L.E.D. Stealth Signal Meters - monitors signal with simulated VU needle

    MOSFET output stage

    MOSFET power supply

    RCA pass-thru

    Description

    CEA-2006 Compliant

    Number of Channels 4

    Rated Power

    (RMS Continuous Power) 150 Watts x 4 @ 4-Ohms

    250 Watts x 4 @ 2-Ohms

    500 Watts x 2 @ 4-Ohms Bridged

    STABLE @ 2-Ohms x 2 Bridged (reduced thermal time may occur)

    Total Power

    (Sum of Rated Power) 1000 Watts

    Dynamic Power

    (PVC/PowerCube® Measurement) Front Channels:

    222 Watts x 2 @ 4-Ohms 0° Res

    390 Watts x 2 @ 2-Ohms 0° Res

    Rear Channels:

    223 Watts x 2 @ 4-Ohms 0° Res

    387 Watts x 2 @ 2-Ohms 0° Res

    Bridgeable Yes

    Efficiency (average) 70% @ 4-Ohm

    65% @ 2-Ohm

    Crossover Controls Front Channels: High-Pass (HP): 50Hz-500Hz @ 24dB/octave Butterworth

    Low-Pass (LP): 50Hz-500Hz @ 24dB/octave Butterworth

    Rear Channels:

    High-Pass (HP): 50Hz-500Hz @ 24dB/octave Butterworth

    Low-Pass (LP): 50Hz-500Hz @ 24dB/octave Butterworth

    Tone Controls Front Channels:

    Treble: 0dB to +12dB @ 12kHz

    Bass: 0dB to +18dB @ 45Hz

    Rear Channels:

    Treble: 0dB to +12dB @ 12kHz

    Bass: 0dB to +18dB @ 45Hz

    Function depends upon crossover setting (LP/AP/HP)

    Signal Input Front Channels:

    1 RCA pair

    Rear Channels:

    1 RCA pair

    Signal Output 1 RCA pair

    Power Input Connector Block

    Power Wire Gauge 1/0 AWG

    Speaker Output Connector Block

    Speaker Wire Gauge 8 AWG to 16 AWG

    Heat Sink Type Cast aluminum

    Cooling Convection

    Remote Controls Optional Remote PEQ

    (overrides rear channel built-in Punch EQ)

    Visual Indicators Power (Blue LED)

    Thermal (Red LED)

    Protect (Yellow LED)

    Front Output -00dB to +2dB @ 11 steps (Blue LEDs)

    Rear Output -00dB to +2dB @ 11 steps (Blue LEDs)

    Circuit Topology Class Class A/B

    Frequency Response 20Hz to 20kHz +/-1dB

    Shipping Weight 19.6 Lbs.

    (8.89 Kg.)

    Dimensions (HxWxL) 2.14 x 8.14 x 21.875 (in)

    5.44 x 20.68 x 55.66 (cm)

    Dimensional Diagram

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  3. That was a funny video. Were the shooting a music video in the background? I died laughing when T was driving your car and the cell phones chit I forgot about them hahahaha almost as bad as the old ass "brick" phones.

    I feel your pain I have a 6 4" letters on my stomach all filled in. The worst part was on the sides. That was a hella good job for a #12 string looked straight and not scarred up. I have seen some broke down "stomper car motor" tattoos that will never look good hahaha so glad I didn't get one that day hahahaha.

  4. Guess I'll do my part and sub now, lol

    HT your avitar is hella funny is that chuck norris killing kitties hahahahahhaha. Congrats Steve that's cool as shit. I remember a few months back when you got the #3 spot from davids farm now the #2 on your way to #1. Having fun and doing something you love and making a little money at it has to be a cool feeling. :good:

    It's not that funny, those kittens had a condition causing them to become paralyzed and fall over. They eventually died soon after from the condition

    Anyways, congrats Steve!

    Suck it up big guy they were a couple of kittens and they weren't yours. Besides if you don't have a sense of humor life must be boring. Don't get me wrong its to bad it happened to the kitties but it did and they are dead get over it.

  5. ok steve do i dare even ask? what ideas are you still pondering with this thing? id say go with defiant's idea and do a bigger body kit and of course put it on air,this way you can drop it to lay body :D and of course some audio as well but the 2 16v batteries sounds good as well,or maybe 2 of the odessy 1150 cca group 31 batteries cause thatll just have plenty of juice to make it really scoot

    Really? Why? Everything else is XS. Whats up with bring back this old ass thread? Look at the dates before you post. hahaha

  6. I have the same key pad on my exploder. If yours is anything like mine. You can change your code really easy but if she has the original code it will work no matter what code you change it to. It suxx I wanted to change mine when I bought the car but it wouldn't do any good cause the people that had it before me had used the original code(from the factory) and it acts like a skeleton key. If you still want the instructions on how to change it look in the owners manual and if you don't have one Pm me and I will get them to you.

  7. Good to hear, sicco. And ya, when the build is done, the electrical will consist of 2 d3100s and a mechman 270.

    And as long as its in the 50s, I will be happy with it.

    You'll get 50's all day with the right box. I have 3 3100's and 1 3400. Think I am gonna change out the 3400 for a 6500 and add another 3100 and a DC xp270. I cant wait. I know it has to be harder for you cause you have to look at the stuff at least some of my build is playing hahahaha. Your gonna be hella happy though it will be worth the wait. :good:

  8. Your gonna love that amp its a beast!! I have 2 15" lvl4's (lvl 5 soft parts) on my 5k. I am thinking about getting my 15's reconed to 18's and pick up two more. It's loud now (149 music) gonna be sicc with more cone area. You'll definitely need to upgrade your electrical though. I have 4 batts and a 220 alt but I am gonna upgrade the alt to a 270 when I do the rebuild. Its gonna be hard to sit on that stuff for that long. Nice looking equipment though.

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