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  1. wow bro i REALLY LOVE the way you did that!!! Nice job! how are you liking it?

    I really like this volt meter alot, very fast response and highly accurate which is perfect for what I use this truck for. Glad you like it :)

    And cluster is from usspeedo.com they are in flint, MI. I am very happy with it and how it turned out. I hope it last awhile with the bass, broke the mounting feet on the old one lol.

  2. Decided to make it look hidden when off and make it come to life once on,

    Fab a mount with some CA glue and factory clip mount.

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    Auto Strippers are my favorite kind to use in tight spots :)

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    Ignition OFF

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    Ignition ON

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    Daily voltage, no overcharging here. 14.3 volts

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    Competition voltage, all 4 SMD Mechmans ON :) 15.0 volts

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    And the video, enjoy :)

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  3. What his video explains is with a twisted pair RCA, which is what basically everyone sells like crazy, it is noise in = noise out, so noise becomes rejected in the amp, if it is a differential amp, only most high end amps have this feature because you required a differential op amp to sum and reject the noise. Most amps fall into the single input signal format, just signal and ground, no summing or rejecting, so any noise in the system you amplify making it a benefit to use sheilded RCA cables, not twisted pair. Sheilded block noise, twisted allow noise because the amp rejects it if differential based.

    Like Tony says in the video you will have continuity thru the ground sheild of the RCA on the amp to chassis ground with a DMM, if that is present you need single input Sheilded RCAs. COAX.

  4. Lol and I thought "an RCA is an RCA'....I probably have the wrong one running right now, oh well

    Yeah, I'm running twisted, when I should probably be running coax. I'm assuming AQ amps fall into the 75% category. Hopefully I won't have too much noise.

    Great video! wish it would have been up awhile ago lol

    yeah they do, I have been using twisted cables on mine without problems, but you could always have better.

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  5. To me everything in that pic "looks" the same a Dayton sub and/or mids.

    Since you can clearly see the DAmore engineering on the magnets on the subs, I'd have to say those are certainly not Dayton.

    The phase plug on Tonys looks like it doesn't have as sharp of a point either. Just me though.

    OH WOW, that Damore engineering logo is just so massive I clearly missed and didn't read anything in this thread,,,,,TONS of sarcasm in here somewhere lol

  6. I would do 4 cubes net tune to 33, cuz that is what the bitches like lol....

    ha ha, sweet, I am definatly going to consider getting these subs, is there a wattage range where they stop gaining DB's even though you throw more power at them?

    In a daily build, I wouldn't be scared to put a nice 4k amp on a pair, but that would be my limit. I would guess on SPL side of things, burp only probably about 5k each and they would say fuck it I'm out!!!

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