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  1. I'm 20 and living at home. working 40 hours a week to pay for my 18 credits a semester at school. my parents said as long as i pay for my school and dont bring drama home i can stay until i graduate college. My system and toys come from my quarterly bonuses and tax refunds. Not livin the high life, but i just can't afford to move out. and yes its a major kink in the sex life. /end rant

  2. x2, the CVX are pretty damn good im my opinion. you could have done a little better, but much worse. so overall A-

    HOWEVER, why even make this topic? usually you ask for help BEFORE you buy something. which coils did you get?

    EDIT: If you know how to properly do 4 CVX's in a trunk, you wouldnt be doing this with CVX's. just stick with two and build a really nice and properly sized box for them

  3. yeah, run the distro right after the second batt. not required, but the fused ones add a little piece of mind to your setup. The only way i know to fix the RCA issue is

    1)attach a pair of LOC's to your speaker leads

    2)buy a line driver

    or the best option

    3)eventually get a different deck. but i'm sure you already knew that

    EDIT:

    http://www.caraudioclassifieds.org/forum/showthread.php?t=32872

    use this and then daisy chain the amps like crump have said. so the sequence being

    1rca out>splitter>line driver(or not)>inputs of first amp>out of first amp to inputs second amp

  4. looks ok.

    On the main power wire i would run two different fuses, one close to the back batt and one close to the front. you can use the second batt as a distro, but i would rec a small fused ditro block. you can find them online on the forums for about $15.

    The deck may end up causing issues, in theory you can use the splitters, i'm just worried the voltage is already so low, that after the splitters your amps will be recieving very little voltage from the radio.

  5. i'm hoping to not seal it off from the trunk. i will take the box out about once a month and i think think resealing it each time will be a pain. otherwise, i would just seal it, fire forward and be done.

    On a side note, i've seen trunks sealed off a few times, but i've never really seen any "clean" front firing installs. I know they exist, but do any of you have some pics for examples? and yes i have search quite a bit :)

  6. Max dimensions are 35x16x25

    I've come up with 5.7 cubes after displacements. tuned to 30hz, but not too sure on how it will work. this is my first "big boy build"

    2 15" RE SE subs (D2)

    2 SAE-1200D

    all the proper wiring etc.

    Looking for a low end monster for daily use. I have plenty of extra power on tap, so the design does not have to be efficient, but more or less control the subs getting 2x RMS

    and i put the sealed option in there in case someone thinks it would work out better

    Please leave feedback as well, i can take constructive criticism :)

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