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  1. 57 minutes ago, Jim Akridge said:

    So it's okay to run XS power s975 as a secondary battery for car audio? I bought the s series instead of the D series because it came with brass terminals, but it seems that it's just a racing battery and not for audio. It's a 12 volt AGM. Please let me know if it's all right to use this as a secondary in the trunk or if I have to put it under the hood as a primary. Thank you for your time.

     

    What is your current primary battery?

  2. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sennheiser-momentum-wireless-noise-canceling-over-the-ear-headphones-black/6363355.p?skuId=6363355 I lurk more nowadays, as well. Just picked up a set of these great sound and found it very much worth it over my old headset. Paired with a snowball ice for some crispy voice. Gonna have to clean the grounds on my Yuckon though.

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  3. you can try to reduce the space in the box, but i would honestly just build a new box there are a few members that design boxes on here.

    Also try the old box if you can, you can sometimes get more of an idea of what the sub would like in the vehicle. I had a 12 that like my impala but not so much my yukon because of the box.

     

    and don't give it the nuts this is an experiment procedure choose a volume and do a before and after

  4. all i did was add a time stamp? but on a serious note you could have a defective coil which slowly died versus say something as catastrophic as the wrench melting in seconds. tinsel lead could have come in contact with something it shouldn't.

    As for your fuse question it is wired in parallel (correct if i am wrong here folks) so your fuses blew in order of weakest to strongest in an attempt to protect your amp and by the 3 fuse it was making a racket as you could tell. I would check ground first remember to disconnect the rca's before you disconnect the ground, i would check the resistance of your speakers, then inspect your wires, and finally try a different input source.

     

     

    edit spelling

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