Jump to content

03 Xtreme Fosgate

Members
  • Posts

    1226
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by 03 Xtreme Fosgate

  1. How does price match work? Do I need to call in my order? Or maybe handle it via PM here? Only a few bucks, but it offsets the Cali sales tax.

    go to SE site,go to item look at right side of page under "why shop Sonic" price match request link is highlighted. then you have to copy and paste competitors site url with item,type in name,email and their price. SE will email you after that

  2. Hello All, My name is John and I live down in Guantanamo Bay Cuba on the navy base... I found the forum a while back while checking a few videos on youtube... As for my plans I have a 2001 S10 Blazer Xtreme that I bought here on the base and am looking to build a small system compared to most of what you run here... The major issue I have is the base is rather small and has the small town mind set so with that being said I have to tread lightly when and where to bass it up... So for my build I will be doing something that can be enjoyed inside but can also kick it up a notch if needed... I have a list in my sig that i am sure folks will make fun of but as I said earlier just can't go as big as I would like here...

    Thanks for your time, and look forward to reading and learning lots...

    John

    Welcome John.. Try calling Sonic Electronix they should be able to help you with the shipping through USPS. Do FedEx and UPS not deliver to that base?? Since you have the RF R400.4 then you might as well get a RF Prime or Punch amp for the subs,I would recommend the Punch though. Or get a Hifonix if you're wanting to go cheap with it. There's many options on the subs,if you want to stay with RF then the P2's would be a good choice or even the P3's,they'll both get down pretty good.Audio Savings has a deal for 2 of the P2's and SE will price match them,they did it for me but I changed my mind on getting them.

  3. i would see him post a picture, then the same picture just a different angle or something, in a new post, and on and on.. like not posting multiple pictures at the same time in the same post, but in multiple for more post's..

    Im on here lots, don't know what you are even talking about,

    I dont even know why people would be trippin about post numbers anyways, just weird............

    He is a participant, he is on a lot, a dedicated member like almost all of us, asking legit Q"s, no harm or hate in that, we are bass heads, and here to lead our mofo's in the right directions, and watch it happen at the same time, from our help,

    "long run, we make mofo's loud in this mofo, ya heard???

    That is what we do, and why people come to the loudest forum on the net.

    We are kings, we know how to get loud and sound good, let these mofo's blast what they have and sound good from our advice, that is what we do...........

    WORD!!

  4. A quality butyl deadener, such as the ones mentioned in this thread, rarely if ever need replaced since they really don't break down or contain compounds that degrade over time.

    Products that contain high amounts of fillers or certain compounds (such as natural tar or bitumen) do breakdown, gas out, and degrade with even the simplest of changes in temperature or even exposure to the environment (air).

    So to answer your question, some deadeners do get old and lose their effectiveness and others don't.

    Personal experience, going on 7-8 years with ZERO degradation with my original Damplifier Pro. ;).gif

    So how about the B-stock,will it last like the pro will?
  5. If you don't have access or skills to do the welding you could just get some good high heat silicone to fill in the holes and place the damplifier over it.. Lowes and HD have some 3M stuff called 5200 I think,I've used it on some cracks on the back of my truck cab and it won't go anywhere and heat won't effect it but it's like $16 for 1 tube. It's used to patch holes on boat hulls

  6. quote... Something I want to add to this, is that the amp that Steve has ordered, if it was a NEW 1500, had to be the 1500Dv3 which we have never seen a problem with. The amps in question that I remember having the problems were:

    SAZ-1500Dv1

    SAZ-2000D

    AB VFL 150.1 (silver)

    DD M3

    I don't remember what the others were, maybe an older 20.1 or RD D9 was possible too.

    I want SMD to hook that DD-1 up to the SAZ-1500Dv3 properly, and put up his video. Don't care if he mentions my name or not. I ALSO want him to look at the situation carefully and see what all "could go wrong" while a customer is hooking that thing up and make sure they take measures or at least provide instructions on mistakes that a customer could make when hooking it up.

    After all, in the end, WE (dB-r) have to deal with it too, not just SMD (Corp).

  7. I believe his final conclusions were that it was probably the improper use of the dd-1 that caused the amp to fail.

    Also, he wasn't saying he would not warranty an amp if the dd-1 was used on it. He just said if the amp blew from user errors via the dd-1 or anything, it is not warrantable.

    From what I read he said if you used a DD-1 to set your amp period and it blew up then he would not warranty it after the first time,unless he's changed his tune
×
×
  • Create New...