Team Sundown's Charles
Members-
Posts
767 -
Joined
-
Last visited
About Team Sundown's Charles
- Birthday 02/23/1972
Profile Information
-
Gender
Male
-
Location
Greenville Nc
Team Sundown's Charles's Achievements
Newbie (1/14)
3
Reputation
-
Any one know the size of the 1.2k? There is no info on the amp on the site. Its not even listed. I find some stuff on youtube about it. In one vid the guy said it was the same size as the 2.0k. Is this true? And do the Dc amps make there power @ 12 volts? And has anyone clamp one of these?
-
DC Price Reqest Thread
Team Sundown's Charles replied to CJ18's topic in DC Sound Lab - Big Bass on ANOTHER LEVEL!
not upgrading anytime soon. so let me know how the recones are. and what is the most power 2 level4 can handle. I want to run 4-5k. think with upgrade they handle 2 dc 2.0k? let know the price on the dc 2.0k & 5.0k -
DC Price Reqest Thread
Team Sundown's Charles replied to CJ18's topic in DC Sound Lab - Big Bass on ANOTHER LEVEL!
recone for 2 Level 4 18 with Level 5 Upgrade(what ever spiders needed to handle 2.5k daily) 2 leads per coils sewn in. And 5.0 amp to 27834 -
the fuck are you talking about? he wants to turn 2 amps on with the same remote wire, easy stuff just pigtail the remote wire off to the 2 amps. done. Well, heres what the fuck he is talking about, he read the fucking original post properly. someone loaded up on dicksauce a little early... Says Remote Gain in the title......key words: REMOTE GAIN...aka bass knob.... A Remote Gain is what Sundown amps have. It isn't a bass knob. A bass knob adjust the bass boost on the amp. A remote gain adjust the input voltage of amp.
-
NS v2 10's
Team Sundown's Charles replied to OrionStang's topic in Sundown Audio - GREAT Amps/Subs! GREAT Customer Service!
1-1.25 cuft tunning is up to you. -
I work at a body shop and we paint alot of wheels. You need to wet sand the wheels with 220 grit sand paper.Then clean and degreased them. Then primer them with a etching primer. Be careful not to get any runs with the etching primer its a b@%!h to sand when it drys. Also you are going to put 2-3 coats of etching primer on he wheels.Then you are ready for paint. Sorry I just looked at the link. If you have chrome lip on those wheels. You will have to wet sand the chrome with 80 grit. You ready want to get scratch up. Make you the whole area is scratched up so the primer has something to hold to.