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  1. Bump. I hope you get this taken care of. I'd be devastated if I had to get rid of my cats. :( hope it all turns out well man. Good luck.

    Thanks kickin. Nothing like having to get rid of what become family members in your own house. It really plays with your heart.

    price shipped to 50613?

    lol jk man. living in a dorm right now, i wish i could help.

    bump this.

    I'm sorry about the situation man but this post cracked me up.

    It kinda made me laugh too which was a good thing considering the situation..

    at ur request i will. but this is something i am willing to be banned over. i love this place but not only am i doing all i can here, i am doing all i can at home. like i said... at your request i will chill on the bumps. but this has to do with my family and their home. i would think that not only would the mods and users not be peeved, but i would hope they would bump this too.

  2. ok.... two things hurt speakers. overpowering them and running a clipped signal to them. so yes, clipping the amplifier to your sub will hurt it regardless if its 300 watts or 2000 watts. and on that low of power, i don't believe a low frequency will hurt that btl as long as your not running a clipped signal. if i am wrong on either of these, please someone, speak up.

  3. ok. in your situation, i would do this........ change the "rear" rca outputs from headunit into subwoofer outputs. I would run a single set of rca's from the front output with a splitter on the end of each front rca channel to create four rca leads into the 4 channel amplifier. I would run the mid and highs off of the 4 channel amplifier. I would then run a set of rca's from the subwoofer outputs that you created instead of having rear outputs, to the subwoofer amplifier. Eliminates any need for a processor and creates a true front stage/subwoofer stage via the headunit outputs. which is exactly what is presented with the speaker positioning in the vehicle. just my .02

  4. cm^2 divided by 6.45 gets you the cone area in in^2. The cone area is measured flat across the woofer, not the actual area of the concave cone that is being used.

    so using the sd from the manufacturer is not right?

    its correct man. use the one from the manufacturer. trust them.

  5. okay. scratch that. i declare this my idiot moment. i see where you got your number. thanks for the help :noob:

    all good. not an idiot. everyone has brain farts. learn, build, and stay loud man.

    thanks man. on my quest with a 4th order 2 level 3 18's tuned to 45hz. hoping to bust a 150 on music!

    but i figured id try my hand at a tline for shits and giggles.

    you should pm me your cell number. i don't know how to download from my phone to the puter. i have pics of a kerfed 10" tline and of a tline for a single 15. i hope you smash 150db too. what kind of power you got on them?

  6. I got 9.41 feet for 30hz tuning.

    yeah your right..idk where i got 8.56 thanks for catching that.

    but im still tryin to figure out shat sd to use

    there is no sd issue. if the company states the sd of the subwoofer, trust that it is correct. if you have any concern that it is not, contact the company in a professional and courteous manner asking them about their figures. but the way a sub is shaped and considering the shape of the dustcap too, i see how the figure is not the same as a flat surface.

    i figured the sd on DC was correct. but as IH8 punk said that there was no way that a single 12 needed 184sqin of port i just wanted to make sure that i wasnt missing something.

    so other than the length of the overall port that was fixed is everything else looking alright?

    as long as the conversion from cm^2 to inches^2 was accurate, then yes. for 184 sq. inches of port area tuned to 30hz as a 1/4 wave, then yes. i will double check the conversion from cm to inches.

  7. I got 9.41 feet for 30hz tuning.

    yeah your right..idk where i got 8.56 thanks for catching that.

    but im still tryin to figure out shat sd to use

    there is no sd issue. if the company states the sd of the subwoofer, trust that it is correct. if you have any concern that it is not, contact the company in a professional and courteous manner asking them about their figures. but the way a sub is shaped and considering the shape of the dustcap too, i see how the figure is not the same as a flat surface.

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