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AP Zoutes

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  1. check your grounds.

    1. Make sure your amp is grounded to bare metal with the same gauge as positive.

    2. don't run interconnects, patch cable, rca (whatever you want to call them) next to power cables

    3. Reinforce the ground from the cd player.

    4. Do the big three.

  2. What is the mounting depth and displacement on the 15" with the third magnet option?

    My other question, if the BTL can handle waaaayyy more then rated power how about the BL? With cooling can I get away with 2500 rms per sub or will it shread it?

  3. BTW, I got metered on Saturday. not on a new Termlab, it was some type of stand alone testing equipment, not hooked to a computer, dark grey with purple writing (don't remember the name) the shop owner assured me it was accurate but anyways I did hit 146.9 at the windshield.

    I'm gonna try to track down someone with the new Termlab and get something accurate before changing my setup. Still I was pretty happy considering I'm only using about 1400 rms with just 3 ten's in the bigass Tahoe. Will probably change the amp before next test but not the subs and enclosure until I know what I'm hitting now.

  4. an upgrade is always a good decision. If it was my choice between the two I would go with the 750 and just take it easy on the gains and volume. A little extra power is better then a little less power IMHO

  5. As close as I can get to a bird's nest

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    Amp from one side

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    Amp from the other side

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    Wow, what a big HUUGe difference. This thing kicks ass. My front stage can now hang with my subs!! Now I want the 5004 to run my fronts and use this one for my rears! rofl I always want more rofl! Just don't know where to fit it. have to lower my amp rack to keep the seat from hitting. Also will probably have to make a rack that goes all the way from one side to the other instead of just the 60 side.

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