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dc 7.5 clamped
CortezDTV replied to stompum2deth's topic in DC Sound Lab - Big Bass on ANOTHER LEVEL!
Ill let him explain since I don't know the exact #s..... Ray is an electrition by trade..... prollly knows more about electricity than 98% on this forum -
dc 7.5 clamped
CortezDTV replied to stompum2deth's topic in DC Sound Lab - Big Bass on ANOTHER LEVEL!
You must not know what you're doing Ya mite be right.. Lol.. Problem is I haven't blown a amp at .35 yet.. Must be the 3 alternators 10runs of 0g a 6 xs1400s.. Or maybe it's the $10 volt meter in my dash hooked up to my rear battery's that I watch like a hawk .. How you been bro? Thats is Ray? thats all you got. Ray doesnt know anything.... i only bug him with my questions for shitts and giggles Txt me back fugger -
T-line or L port
CortezDTV replied to Jgrizz's topic in Sundown Audio - GREAT Amps/Subs! GREAT Customer Service!
Tlines are musical setups not normally for the meter I fuckin love my tlines! -
Sold him one of my 5ks Great buyer very easy to work with.... Would sell to again in a flash.... thanks!
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DC M1 LVL 2 12 D4 and DC 1.2k *$250*
CortezDTV replied to OrionStang's topic in For Sale: Car audio related equipment only
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2 DC 5k, 4 DC Level 4's
CortezDTV replied to Garry Anderson's topic in DC Sound Lab - Big Bass on ANOTHER LEVEL!
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2 DC 5k, 4 DC Level 4's
CortezDTV replied to Garry Anderson's topic in DC Sound Lab - Big Bass on ANOTHER LEVEL!
Sounds like ur strapped but the rca isnt connected on the slave so you only clamping once amp I got thoes exact same numbers with my 5ks then I plugged the strapped rca in and bam, 3500rms per amp..... Make sure they are actually strapped..... or try unstrapping them 2 5ks should be more than enough power for 4 lvl 4s, if u were getting upwards of 6k+ after rise ur subs will prolly get warm fast... just to much power for lvl 4s imot But someone said it before more batteries too! -
Opinions on which FI sub is best for my application please
CortezDTV replied to Robertvon's topic in SQ - SOUND QUALITY
Get 12s 15s would be so hard to fit in there the sub is 15" but the basket is close to 16" -
american bass vlf 750,1.... dc 7.5k
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Do it with the outside coil of each sub, try it Then switch to the inside coil with both subs on one amp That will show u if its the amp or the wiring
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Take all + and all - togetther to 1 amp for a .35 ohm load just to see if it works, then all subs should move the same What's the box look like spects?
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Yes, I have a clamp (need some help on using it) Both amps settings are identical, Phase is off on both amps (they are not strapped) Yes I did a pop test for each coil. I held the neg wire on the nef of 9v and touched the pos and the cone moved out. I did that for all of them. if they all poped the proper direction it seems like the amp... try what I sujested above with 1 amp to both subs to see if they will play the same, if they still do react the same ur wiring is off
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Try 1 amp to both subs see if they they play together fine if they do, there is a problem with ur amp If they don't its ur wiring ^^^^ use the amp that u havnt had the issue with so we can baseline ur problem That is the question we need answered it will show if its the amp or sub
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when 1 coil is out of phase but everything is wired up right, then one sub will move a lot less, still move in same direction sometimes but about 1/4 of the movement of the other.... It really seems like ur wired wrong..... Are u wired series on the sub (+ to -) then the other + and - (from oppisite sides) going to the amp? Check the series connection (+ to -) on the sub and made sure its not going + to + or - to -.... seemes stupied but I've done it.....
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Have u tried poping them yet? Is it the same amp the one moving less both times? Might be an amp issue causing the subs to work against each other, hence the smell..... mine did that at the beginning because one coil was wired wrong, havnt had a problem since and I run 5k to each so im pretty sure power to the sub isn't the issue Is the phase on one amp off? are the settings on the amp the same? do you have a clamp meter can u clam each amp indivually?
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Do you have direct leads or push terminals
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If you havnt poped them you WILL NOT KNOW IF THEY ARE OR ARE NOT OUT OF PHASE I seriously recommend you do this first with each sub One sub probably isn't going to move out as much, that sub that doesn't is wired wrong!