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8MileRoad

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  1. very cool dude. but what is your system? what are you running.

    ill copy/paste this from another thread of mine

    I've Got About $500 invested, it doesn't sound like much but you obviously herd the video, its loud and carries for a long distance

    sadly theses babies are in prefab boxes. that's 1st on the agenda (ported box)

    and sometime soon will be upgrading to much bigger amp

    4 14's on about 150 each (underpowered)

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  2. I have 2 12's on just 200 rms and i flexed a gas station window with this track!

    :yahoo:

    :bsflag:

    I used to have two 12" Kicker Comps on a Kicker 300 watt amp and could "vibrate" building windows from around 30 feet away, windows down. Wasn't any kind of real flex, you could just hear the window vibrating if you were inside the building. Maybe he was parked right next to the window and/or used bad wording with "flexing". Either way I wouldn't call BS off the top.

    i guess i worded it wrong each sub gets 200 watts so 400 rms i was parked next to it and the phone poles and power lines and reflection was moving

  3. It's really personal preference on more power or more cone area. Do you have enough room for four subs? What kind of vehicle are they going in?

    This^^^ good question. first you need to know if you can fit 4 subs. haha

    Trunk of a car, i can fit both sealed boxes with ease.

    But the issue may be getting the cubic feet correct for all subs in a trunk (ported box)

  4. You could also build another box but ported for the subs you already have

    I would get the other set of subs and amp. Build a ported box for all of them. Then save up later and get 2 amps that will power the subs well. just what i would do.

    yeah keep the 2 you have build a ported box and get a better amp.

    Thanks Guy's

    This is what i had in mind, after i got another one of the packages id save up some money and build a box for 4 12'a and get a big amp for them all

    AND possibly use the 250 watt rms amps that come with the subs to power mids and highs? Because the amps have high pass, low pass, & full range crossovers built in.

    And thanks for not knot flaming my cheap system lol

  5. Please don't talk shit i know this setup is weak and is not 2 18's with 10,000 watts rms.

    This is a broke high school students 1st setup. <_<

    Specs on Amp and Subs HERE

    So, 3ish weeks ago i bought the folowing: 2 12's, sealed box, & amp all for $200

    I absolutely love my subs, but am already craving more power.

    P.S the amp that comes with the subs is 250 RMS at 2 ohms,

    I am currently running the subs at 1 ohm in a sealed box.

    So sticking with the budget should i purchase another set and have 2 amps, Each amp pushing 2 subs in seperate sealed boxes.

    OR

    Should I Feed The 2 12's i currently have more power (buy a bigger amp)

    also... The Subs are Rated 600 Watt RMS PAIR (so even now there not gettin half of what they should get)

  6. Bumped 14 min after mine? WTF. Seriously you guys need to learn how to use the search tool, this topic has been beaten like a dead horse

    Open Audacity, go to Project and Import Audio, highlight 5 secs of the song you want to check, go to Analyze and Plot Spectrum, change the box that says 512 to 16384, change linear frequency to log frequency, move the cursor over the highest peaks and it'll tell you the frequencies below the graph

    i just noticed the pinned thread today but thanks on the audacity tutorial

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