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heyy

finally got these in and working.

i'm so pleased!!

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oh and bny the way do they move to much? i kinda have them door pods ported. im not sure if i shud seal them up completely or not....help would be amazing:)

cheers

xx

*Alpine Typr-R 12"

*JBL GTO 1200.1 Sub Amp

*Alpine PDX-4.100

*Rockford Fosgate Power 6.5's

*Rockford Fosgate Fanatics 6.5's Both in front doors

*0/1 Guage wiring from front Junction Boxes to 120AH Battery In Boot (battery removed because too small for alternator)

*140 Amp HO Alternator

*Alpine Head Unit

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Nice job

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high pass them, shouldn't be playing so much bass

something like 60hz lp to the sub, 60hz HP to the doors, or 80hz would also be a good freq to cross over at in that case

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high pass them, shouldn't be playing so much bass

something like 60hz lp to the sub, 60hz HP to the doors, or 80hz would also be a good freq to cross over at in that case

yo man! i have a 4 channel amp, and when i put them on HP the front and rear move ifferently to each other if i remeber when i had them set on that last time. its a JBL GTO 75.4 amp,, is that pretty normal for front and rear speakers?

i have it in 'flat' at the moment in the video btw

*Alpine Typr-R 12"

*JBL GTO 1200.1 Sub Amp

*Alpine PDX-4.100

*Rockford Fosgate Power 6.5's

*Rockford Fosgate Fanatics 6.5's Both in front doors

*0/1 Guage wiring from front Junction Boxes to 120AH Battery In Boot (battery removed because too small for alternator)

*140 Amp HO Alternator

*Alpine Head Unit

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i jus set the amp to HP , and it is a lot better i think, cus before i was really worried how much they was moving, but now they hardly move:) and still sound reallly good!

i noticed that my drivers door front power is moving more than the other:S i dunno why? they was equal when it was in flat!?!

anybody know why?

cheeers

oh and thanks for the replys:)

xx

*Alpine Typr-R 12"

*JBL GTO 1200.1 Sub Amp

*Alpine PDX-4.100

*Rockford Fosgate Power 6.5's

*Rockford Fosgate Fanatics 6.5's Both in front doors

*0/1 Guage wiring from front Junction Boxes to 120AH Battery In Boot (battery removed because too small for alternator)

*140 Amp HO Alternator

*Alpine Head Unit

-------------------------------------------------------------------------x------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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*Alpine Typr-R 12"

*JBL GTO 1200.1 Sub Amp

*Alpine PDX-4.100

*Rockford Fosgate Power 6.5's

*Rockford Fosgate Fanatics 6.5's Both in front doors

*0/1 Guage wiring from front Junction Boxes to 120AH Battery In Boot (battery removed because too small for alternator)

*140 Amp HO Alternator

*Alpine Head Unit

-------------------------------------------------------------------------x------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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