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  1. So basically I'm stuck with a blown sub and a shitty amp. Looks like I better start savin them bucks again. Edit: I don't think you guys understand how hard my car gets bounced around sometimes, I really think it could break some equpiment. But that still doesnt change the fact that my sub is blown.
  2. Its all in my sig, amp is a SoundStorm EV5000D @ 1 ohm. Big 3 in 0 gauge, and a XS Power D3400 under the hood. Gain was just over halfway up, and it sounded really clean and like it could take more power. I haven't played it out of the box but just pushing on the cone you can hear it rubbing. I'm actually from Granger, but yea! The picture of my car was taken on the same parking garage as those pictures of your Jimmy I think. Haha small world.
  3. Last week I finally got my 15 in my Eclipse, and yesterday I had to take it out. The coil is rubbing pretty bad and it sounds like shit, but I'm not sure if its blown, as I've never blown a sub before and I'm not sure what that sounds like exactly. The sub is rated at 2500 rms and it was getting around 1800. Maybe the sub is just a piece of shit, BUT, could hard bumps (hard enough to make my windsheild wiper lever fall into the first notch) possibly have damaged my sub somehow? I've got 18 inch wheels and lowering springs, plus, most of the roads in Indiana are terrible. Sometimes you can't avoid some turbulence.
  4. Alright, thanks I don't think it had a brand name on it but it was about 80 bux on ebay for 50 feet. It looks like copper to me, unless you look really close at the ends of the strands, so I guess thats good. but its definitely not true 0 gauge. And yea, I am going to ground on my negative battery terminal.
  5. I bought some cheap CCA 0 gauge off ebay and I'm kinda regretting it already. My original plan was to do the big 3 and then have both a positive and a negative run from my battery up front to the amp in the trunk. Would I be better off doing that, or just doing two positive runs and then grounding to the chassis in back? Buying better 0 gauge isnt an option, unfortunately.
  6. Would it be alright to use some aluminum distribution blocks for 8 gauge speaker wire? I have a dvc sub and a monoblock amp with only one pair of terminals, and I'm wiring in parallel so I was going to machine some nice little blocks so i wouldnt have to stuff two wires in one hole. lol. Anyways, this wouldnt cause any distortion or bad resistance, would it?
  7. I'm just using a couple layers of some thinner plexiglass (1/4") that they were about to throw out at work. Its probably a lot easier to find than the thick stuff.
  8. Ahh, that'll work way better than paper towels. Thanks
  9. So I started on a new box for my MA audio hk15 (haters gonna hate, right?) and I'm not slackin on the glueing. Its been getting pretty messy, and I was just wondering if you guys have any special tricks to keep the glue from dripping everywhere. Maybe I'm just messy, but I'm getting tired of glueing all my tools to the work bench.
  10. I bought this one from Sonic, expecting to get the one that is advertised. I'm sure if you were to buy there, you'd get this same one.
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