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This was already posted and caused a ban and a lock.. just saying.

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spl dust is an option you can get on the coils... it's great for extra 1000 watts of power

where can i get this spl dust and how much is it. is it hard to apply? lol
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There is another thread that a differant member posted with this video and Steve and tony both chimed in and had there explanations on this. It's in the DD1 section.

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http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/155628-matt14s-yukon-mayhem-in-a-4th-ordernew-amps-and-bats/page-3

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Wired directly to a JVC radio's speaker outputs.

I guess I need to explain, amplifiers only output DC when they begin to clip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8pkWD4_ieI&feature=youtu.be

ok lets see if you can follow along here cars run on dc voltage, amplifiers output ac voltage the process of clipping the soundwave does not magically make the ac current revert back to dc. the led lights up because it has a diode that only allows the power to travel one direction so it only reads half of the ac current, that makes it appear to be dc voltage.

thanks for playing

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pwnd^ /thread

masterbation is free, and even saves you money.sorry but someone had to say it

sorry, Jimmy...beat you to it (no pun intended)

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grim83 said it! The LED lights up because it rectified the AC signal positive wave side and covered it into light energy. It has no relationship with clipping or distortion.

By the way I would like the real owner of the video try and plug the leds to a 1000W mono block and watch those leds blow up!

Good attempt to fool a casual looker. This video was purposely created to create confusion!

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