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Pioneerchuck

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  1. Alright, first off the box might be a tad too small for the sub but it shouldnt have that much of an affect on it. 2nd, you never said what you had the sub wired at. If you are wired too low then you could be feeding it way too much power and causing the small box + too much power to overload the sub. 3rd, the light is never the way to tell if you are clipping or not. Those lights on the remotes are never on point. You need to get a hold of a DD-1 or a O-Scope and check to make sure you are not clipping the sub to hell. If you are clipping the sub then that could definitely cause the sub to overload. But first you need to scope the amp to see if its clipping then you need to figure oout what you have the sub wired to.
  2. Were you able to measure the amp for clipping or are you going off of a clip light on a knob? If you're going off the knob then Id say borrow a DD-1 or an O-scope and see if the deck and then the amp is clipping. Also is the box .4 cubes after displacement or before?
  3. Shittt...I didn't even know there were still some left. Lol could you also PM me about 2 10s. If you have D2 that'd be great if not I'll take some info on some D4s if you have them of course.
  4. What are your amp settings at, what is the sub wired at, are you clipping at all on the amp?
  5. 19.0mm X‐Max by 70% BL method one‐way (38.0mm peak to peak)
  6. Last year when I did my truck I was in the shop but it was still in the 50s early in the morning when i started and I just used my space heater from home that I bought at Walmart. It definitely made it easier to apply on the floor contours and on the corners of the cab. http://i.walmartimages.com/i/p/00/04/88/94/03/0004889403666_500X500.jpg
  7. Well if it's built anything like their SK-1500.1D then it should be a pretty ballsy little amp. I dont know if you've seen the SK-1500.1 or not but its definitely not the most filled board but its got the tests to back up its number claims and then some. You should do a little research before you run your mouth and look like an ill informed idiot.
  8. I am so excited about these. I cant wait to get my hands on a couple of these
  9. A lot of work had to go into that truck for it to be able to tuck 30s in those wells. Very sexy build
  10. You might be able to find those specs on the edmonds website. They usually have a wide range of measurements on most cars and trucks.
  11. Thats a tough one but I'd have to say a Tiered discount. Something like 10% off low end, 15 middle, and 20 off high end merchandise.
  12. 739 watts in gonna be my guess. Edit: My brother had an older crunch that he got refurbished from Sonic for like $80 and he beat it to all hell and still held up even though it overheated frequently. Lol Im very curious to see how the Crunch holds up and what it does.
  13. Even with a lack of sleep he still got my shipment out by Saturday! Thanks man cant wait to over do my system! Lol
  14. Ive had almost 50 orders through Sonic and so far have not had a complaint. If I ever need something and can find it on their website I go with them everytime! Great customer service!
  15. You seem to have the right mindset about starting off small which is a good thing. Lol but yeah a 220A alt plus the two D3100s and a D3400 will probably be a nice set up for what you're wanting to do.
  16. From what Ive been told from my brother and our friend the X series subs take all the power an AQ 2200 can throw out at 1 ohm and still beg for more. So from what Ive been hearing and what their tests with prototypes showed, you might want to upgrade a little on the power side in the future. But for now that amp will do what you want it to do. For now...lol everyone upgrades.
  17. I could be wrong but I feel like if that sub isnt moving a lot, something else is wrong and not the box Its moving but not like it could be. That make more sense? Lol
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