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ham4864

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  1. lol its my first time how do you do it? Copy the address of the video & click "insert media" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dM7aoHjfoas&NR=1 your the man i was coping the share code and the embed code
  2. lol its my first time how do you do it? <iframe width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/dM7aoHjfoas" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
  3. <iframe width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/dM7aoHjfoas" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> http://http://youtu.be/dM7aoHjfoas
  4. cell phone unloked=free 4g wifi teathering
  5. do the tws.3's come with a crossover,can i connect they in series with my mids.
  6. its says that tweeter is only 17 watts.
  7. i wass looking more for a bullet tweeter.
  8. i need to good set of highs to go with my selenium 6w4p's i will have 2in each of my front doors.I need some tweeters to go with them. Do you guys have any recommendations.
  9. know body has used them wow.
  10. thinking about getting the 6.5 inch mids but dont know what they sound like or if they are any good. Has any body heard them are they loud and clear.
  11. really? I kinda like my channel separation, I'd assume most people would. actually dude you know what your right. i didn't really think about the fact he would be using one amp for this. see i'm running one door off the right channel bridge and the other door off the other side. so yes they get mono signals but one gets the right and one gets the left so its perfect. adding tweeters complicates this (my tweets are running from another amplifier). so honestly i didnt think of that problem for him. but i do think it could work? especially for coaxials in a rear deck.. a mono stereo? if there is a left and right channel, its stereo. ok guys what amp should i go with. T1000-4, it's the boss... thanks but that wasn't one of the choices i listed.
  12. really? I kinda like my channel separation, I'd assume most people would. actually dude you know what your right. i didn't really think about the fact he would be using one amp for this. see i'm running one door off the right channel bridge and the other door off the other side. so yes they get mono signals but one gets the right and one gets the left so its perfect. adding tweeters complicates this (my tweets are running from another amplifier). so honestly i didnt think of that problem for him. but i do think it could work? especially for coaxials in a rear deck.. a mono stereo? if there is a left and right channel, its stereo. ok guys what amp should i go with.
  13. really? I kinda like my channel separation, I'd assume most people would. actually dude you know what your right. i didn't really think about the fact he would be using one amp for this. see i'm running one door off the right channel bridge and the other door off the other side. so yes they get mono signals but one gets the right and one gets the left so its perfect. adding tweeters complicates this (my tweets are running from another amplifier). so honestly i didnt think of that problem for him. but i do think it could work? especially for coaxials in a rear deck.. guys thank you for all of your help i think i will go with 4 6x9's in the rear deck. and maybe a cadence,aq,mbquartz,or cescendo 4 ch amp.
  14. but wouldn't i be doing a parallel connection if i do it as mentioned above and if the amp is 2ohm stable that would be safe(is it not safe because they are components). I don't have the amp or the speakers yet I'm just trying to decide what i want to do,but i do want 4 speakers on my rear deck. I don't know if i want 4 8ohm beymas,four 4ohm coaxial or or 4 4ohm components i just know i want 4 loud speakers back there. Please help me decide.
  15. i want to connect 2 sets of components to the 3rd and 4th rear channel for a 2ohm load will that be safe to do (yes the amp is 2ohm stable in stereo)and i will use passive X-overs in my set up.Does any one have a diaphragm of how to connect this.(is it 2 positives to one channel and two negatives to the same channel but to the negative output of the amp)?
  16. see thats what i'm talking about three different answers lol,i see Steve using 40hz in his vid.
  17. i have been reading on how to set the amp gain using a multi meter and the test cd but i have read three different thing 40,50,and 60hz what one do i use to set the sub-woofer amp gain.
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