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Wassalla

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  1. My uncle works for a guitar shop down in philly, and he gave me an older fender frontman amp which looks to be about 10-15watts. It turns on an when i plug a cell phone or ipod into it with a 1/4in adapter, it plays fine, just a little fuzzy, But when i plug in my guitar it gets abosutely nothing. I figured it was a bad input or such because it seems stereo works fine but not mono

  2. and when you go to the lvl 3 or the lvl 4 what amp are you going to run??

    just things to think about when your thinking of buying a battery..dont want to end up buying so small that it will not be able to support the rms that sub and amp pull..

    i would go largest you can fit upfront and a secondary in the back..even if its a small system

    Not sure yet, i have a massive audio n2 which does 800rms at 1ohm, but i get voltage drop around 13.2 or so on full tilt, just looking to stabalize it, but yes i will see what i can do for both size and budget, Thank you

  3. guys, serious. at 800 rms. he will not see any difference upgrading to some aftermarket audio related battery.

    just keep the largest lead acid you can fit under the hood, and upgrade your big 3.

    Don't go putting a performance exhaust on your moped mmkay?

    I said (at the moment) as i plan on getting a nice mids and highs amp and most likey switching to the new dc level 3 15 or even level 4. Im just asking a simple question

  4. Im building a new box for my dc level 3 15 just because i want something a little cleaner and better looking. The old box was around 3.2 cubic feet tuned to 34hz with a 4inch aero port. Now with my new design i can play anywhere between 3-5 cubic feet. But im just looking for suggestions, like port length, tuning, and dimensions. Also what position the port should face, however im dealing with an extended cab nissan frontier 2003, and can only do to the right side or front towards the driver seat. Thanks

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