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  1. That's a crazy machine, Steve! Very VERY good specs...! Now all you need is some faster internet, am I right? haha
  2. Wow it looks nice Steve, good job. How does that "strong" fiber thing you put on ("hard as a turtle shell") work?
  3. dont ask me, ask the person who did it LOL Oh wow, I didn't notice it was a thread on the 5th page until now...
  4. Okay guys, I'm sitting here with a 4 ampere battery charger for a car... Should I try to hook it up with that?
  5. Goes down to 40 Hz on my amp, but the point of this whole topic is the problem where I can't turn up the music. Sound quality comes in second row.
  6. RooTxBeeR - Don't worry, it doesn't change anything while I'm testing. HatersGonnaHate - Sorry man, I can't afford that... Costs too much considering I'm only testing this out.
  7. Hmm, okay guys.. So it's a power problem... Would it work if I took a 12v battery charger?
  8. I already wired the REM and B+ together And I'm running it off a battery eliminator that looks nearly like this: http://hauntmasterproducts.com/photos/131.jpg The only change, is that there's no 9V battery plug, it's just 2 non isulated cables.
  9. Yes, you're right about that. This is in my home, for testing it. When I move it to my car, I'll hook it up as it should be.
  10. Hey SMD forums. I've bought a 15" 1500w subwoofer, and a 1200w 4ch amp. On the power side I've got GND, REM and B+. I hooked up minus to GND, and REM&B+ to plus (connected together). I get a good sound from my subwoofer, which is connected to channel 3 & 4 bridged, but whenever I turn up the volume, I get a crackle sound. Like the amp can't handle the subwoofer. I got that busted by hooking up the amp to a smaller 400w subwoofer, and it had the same problem. On the amp I've got these settings: Gain about 60%. L.P.F about 90 Hz H.P.F about 80 Hz Crossover on L.P.F 0dB treble Super Bass 0dB Could it be a wire problem? When I try to set plus to just B+ (leaving REM empty) it doesn't power on, and when I try to set plus to REM (leaving B+ empty) it doesn't power on. It only powers on when I put REM and B+ on plus, and GND on minus... Can anyone help me out? Please don't flame me, this is my first post, and I thought this would be a good place to ask Thanks in advance, Morten
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