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Audiobahnaholic

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  1. I have 3 12" subs that I'd like to sell. I have 1 Sony Xplod Single 4ohm, and 2 Rockford Fosgate Punch Z Single 8ohm.

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    First Up are the Fosgate's

    These subs feature a single voice coil 8ohm. And for their age they are in good condition. The previous owner I would say had sealing issues because the only problem with these subs is they look to have a little bit of caulk on the beauty ring. Could probably be easily cleaned off. One woofer has a small tear in the surround from a drill I would say (was there when i got it). Other than that these subs are great. They are in great condition and work flawlessly.

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    Second up is the Sony

    This sub doesn't have the silver trim ring in the pictures but I have it and it will be sent with the sub. It's in good condition not "pretty" but works flawlessly. Never seen over 200 watts RMS and is a single 4ohm with a double stack motor. Good Ol' Reliable is what I call it because it never seemed to get warm, but I never ran it hard either.

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    Pricing:

    Fosgates - $35 shipped each

    Sony - $35 shipped

    Make offers

  2. Let me try to set it up using the ethernet and if it works great. So would this router work? http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/Se...1&CatId=373

    EDIT: That didn't work. My computer or modem one must have a bunk ethernet port. SO I guess I will just grab the $9 worth of adapters and run USB to ethernet adapters. So just any cheap wireless router will work? Not looking to spend $100 on a router.

  3. Alright guys I'm needing some help on getting a router. Right now I have my desktop in the "computer room" with cable coming in to the modem then it's usb out to the computer. Then I have my Laptop for my college work and such. So I'm wondering what kind of router do I need to run the USB from my modem into then a USB out to my desktop and have it send a wireless signal so I can pick it up from my laptop. As of now, I must unplug the USB from the desktop and plug it into my laptop and I've got the net but having a wireless signal so I can still have the desktop as normal and use my laptop anywhere in the house would be great. Does that make sense?

  4. The 2500D is an awesome amp, I agree with that. I said not to run them that low because I don't know about your experience. If you can keep the voltage up and are smart it will run flawlessly. But being smart is the key. As I said 1 300 amp alt and 2-3 secondary batteries should be sufficient.

    EDIT: You will love those Mach 5's also. Don't know if you've heard them but I had one of their MAW15's and for the cost that thing was awesome.

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