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  1. Posting this for my buddy, he explained it to me but it has me stumped.

    Older Kove Armageddon ZM10 D4 powered by an AP15001D in 1.5ish at 38hz

    Coils read 4.1 each, doesn't make any noise at any other frequency but right around 40hz it will "pop" occasionally. Even down in the low 30's it's fine. Tried 2 different boxes he said and it does it in both. Tried a different sub on the same amp and no pop. Leads are stitched, leads in the box are tied up, gains are set conservatively by ear (Hasn't gotten on my DD-1 yet). He said it almost sounds like it's bottoming, but that doesn't make sense as it can play down in the low 30's and not do it. As far as we know sub has never been reconed, seems to be in good shape and sounds absolutely awesome at every other frequency. On the old amp seeing maybe 400ish it never made any noise, just started on the AP.

    Any ideas?

  2. Having trouble finding more info on these. Anyone tried them? I'm looking for some reviews and have yet to find much of anything. $100 seems hard to beat, but would like to have heard atleast a little more about them before I order them. Needing something to hold me over till I glass the doors on my Ranger.

    Power will likely be an MB Quart Onyx4.80

  3. ...And I'm honestly amazed. I'm a diehard o-scope guy, always have been but figured I would give the DD-1 a chance. Did a decent build for my buddy tonight (2 Obsidian 15's, RF T10001BD, extra battery, blah blah) and gave the DD-1 it's first use...

    ...Was able to find the head unit clipping volume, set the 4 channel, set the sub amp, and was playing in like 3 minutes. Ridiculous. Takes me longer than that to get my scope up and going. Now I'll still be checking everything with the scope just because I feel one can never be too cautious, but I have to give Steve and Tony props on a GREAT product.

  4. I do it all the time. Search craigslist for decent deals then lowball the shit out of them. Spend a little bit to get them presentable (You'd honestly be surprised in the difference a good detail job will make on ALOT of cars). Get it ready and post it for sale on a few different places. You typically have a week or two wait on return, but good money to be made if you know what you're doing. Mostly now I do sportbikes. Buy them needing fairings, throw some fairings on them and double my money.

  5. I've got a buddy who basically runs a local pawn shop and you wouldn't believe the number of people who buy a car with a system in it and sell them the equipment to them for dirt cheap because they have no interest in it. Especially small car dealers that just try to make a little of their investments back before the sale by pawning anything that the car doesn't really need.

    In fact he has 2 L7 12's off of an older USAmps surfboard in his Tahoe that he scored that way. Think he has maybe $130 in subs, box, amp, and wiring.

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