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Relyks

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  1. how do i find my woofer displacement i feel so slow on this topic.

    Size (IN.,CM) 10, 25.0

    Impedance (OHMS) 4 or 8

    Max Rec Amplifier Power (WATTS PEAK/RMS)* 300/150

    Sensitivity (dB 1w/1m) 86.2

    Frequency Response (Hz) 30-500

    Mounting Depth (IN.,CM) 5-1/16, 12.8

    Mounting Cutout (IN.,CM) 9-1/8, 23.1

    Min Rec Sealed Box Volume (CU. FT., Liters) 1.0, 28.3

    Max Rec Sealed Box Volume (CU. FT., Liters) 2.4, 68

    Min Rec Vented Box Volume (CU. Ft., Liters)** 1.25, 35.4

    the box as u can see is 15h x 30w x 10d and is 3/4" mdf i got cotton pad on inside and cocking and wood glue all over so its nice sealed with plenty of drywall screws

  2. man u are splicing 4 wires u gotta be pretty careless or dumb to get zapped. like seriously u would like have to hold then yellow and black wire on 12 volt and plug it in for it to really do anything other then that its common sence people get bored and experiment i gotta better chance zapping myself working on a actually computer its not like i got the psu open and im touching capacitors and poking stuff with a screw driver.

  3. are you just wanting to get the fuck zapped out of you? electricity is not something to play with kid.
    LOL? man i am 19 i graduated last year with my A+ Certification (if you do not know what that is its a computer tech degree you got to learn basic electricians modules to earn it) also i go to IEC ( international Electrotechnical Commission )its a career college. that little PSU is not hurting a thing? it is properly spliced and amp grounded also on a gfci breaker if you dont know what that is then go google it safety circuit breaker pretty much.i am perfectly fine and pretty sure i know what i am doing in that picture.
    oh shiet im A+ certified too :D. wiring a PSU to anything that needs 12vdc is super fucking easy. you pretty much just take all the yellow wires (+12vdc) and all the adjacent black (ground) wires and hook them up accordingly. and then on the large 20 or 24 pin connector there is a green wire and an adjacent black wire. find a way to hook them up together and bingo bango.

    yep yep the green and black wire is to full the connector that the mobo is telling it to power on and by pass the safety to. and technically if you have a power supply that has a 12v plug then u dont need combine them all (:

  4. are you just wanting to get the fuck zapped out of you? electricity is not something to play with kid.

    LOL? man i am 19 i graduated last year with my A+ Certification (if you do not know what that is its a computer tech degree you got to learn basic electricians modules to earn it) also i go to IEC ( international Electrotechnical Commission )its a career college. that little PSU is not hurting a thing? it is properly spliced and amp grounded also on a gfci breaker if you dont know what that is then go google it safety circuit breaker pretty much.i am perfectly fine and pretty sure i know what i am doing in that picture.

  5. AMI was not wrong , but u got a memphis 4 ch is it 1000 watt? i have a memphis 4 ch and i can run highs and mids on it. so i would use that if its about the same and just have some tweets and mids , since u drive a truck in the door is just fine. maybe just get some 3 way speakers like d3's are really nice , i just hate systems with alot of tweeters can get annoying when they try keep up with bass.

    http://www.diamondaudio.com/content/view/114/127/

    something like this if ur looking for clean .

    but idk you on a budget? or any preference to speaker size? i was just assuming since u already got a memphis 4ch to just build around what you got . but TeamHT help me do my build while back so what he telling you is pretty good advice. i was just giving you another idea.

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