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  1. You can lower the gain if you're concerned about putting too much power to it. I think most people will agree that it's better to have an amp that overpowers rather than underpowers; you can always turn it down. That allows you to upgrade the sub later on should you decide you want to. Though, based on the ratings (I don't know how accurate Audioque rates), the 1200 should also do pretty well if you want to save money.

  2. Cody....your logic is facepalm worthy.

    Being professional and giving the person clear expectations and consequences is face-palm worthy? Explain.

    OP: I hope you end up getting in touch with the guy and get it taken care of. It's nice that you gave him a deal and shitty that he took advantage of it and is being flaky, causing you a headache. The way you presented this originally rubbed me the wrong way (because it seemed like you snapped at me after asking for advice), but maybe that's just misinterpretation over the internet - not a big deal. Good luck getting in contact with the guy and/or getting rid of the box.

  3. Telling someone that you're either going to "burn it or sell it to some1 else" is tactless. If you're doing a business deal with someone, be professional and just say that it's using a lot of your free space preventing you from making boxes for other people and you need it out of there by X date or they will forfeit the box. The person already paid you, so it's not an issue of them not having the money.

    what the fuck do you think ive been doing? sitting around with my thumb up my ass??

    professionalism went out the window a week ago..

    i txt him EVERYDAY 2 or 3 times a day..and he continues to blow me off

    so i see it as your post was NOT needed

    Glad I'm not the one doing business with you. If you get cranky over a post online (one that wasn't even harsh, BTW) I can't imagine working with you in person. My point is that when dealing with someone that is a paying customer, you should be direct and concise. Give them a specific date and a specific outcome (and use spell-check). There's no need to burn potential bridges by acting aggressive, deal with the situation and move on.

  4. Telling someone that you're either going to "burn it or sell it to some1 else" is tactless. If you're doing a business deal with someone, be professional and just say that it's using a lot of your free space preventing you from making boxes for other people and you need it out of there by X date or they will forfeit the box. The person already paid you, so it's not an issue of them not having the money.

  5. Just a few things off the top of my head, i'm sure some pro installers out there have even more uses for it.

    1. Signal Generator (this unit makes a true sine wave unlike some of the old units that made a stepped square wave)

    2. Ported or bandpass box tuning - It will tell you exactly where your port is tuned

    3. Measuring the T/S parameters of speakers (Fs, Qts, Vas, ect) can be measured and calculated with some knarly math. We will provide a spreadsheet or formulas to ease the pain.

    4. Test passive crossovers

    5. Find the Fs of any speaker (got some nice tweeters you want to bi-amp but not sure how low you can cross them? This tool will tell you)

    I'm sure there are other uses as well

    Oh, wow. That's a lot more versatile than I had imagined! Thank you for the response.

  6. The box should be 4 cubic ft total or per each sub? cause i thought 2.25cubic ft would be good per sub... im probably going to go with the AQ1200D just cause im inexperienced at the time.

    And what would be better to run with the AQ1200 dual 2 ohm or dual 4 ohm?

    According to their website, that amp is good at 1 Ohm, so I would run two dual 4 ohm subs wired in parallel (each sub bringing a 2 ohm load, bringing a 1 ohm load overall to the amp).

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