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Im sot sure whether we should be honored or pi**ed off we are the victims of spammers. Either way kiss my fat a**.:eek:
Air resistance behind the sub acts as a spring. It helps push the coil back out and absorb some of the force. With out enough resistance and with...
Glad to help... Thats what this place is for...former noobs helping current noobs:D
Someone should make a sticky thread about easy fixxes to these poblems. That way we dont have people asking a bunch of times and figuring out it...
Divide the total watts by the number of subs. 1000/2=500.:cool:
How are the type Xs for sound quality?
I like ramos's idea. Has anyone else used this technique. I want to stay away from the look that stretching fleece over a ring gives.
2 4 ohm in parrallel makes 2 ohms:cool:
maybe 8-12 3-4 thick. what would that run? does MDF weigh alot?
For building these can i stack peices of MDF in layers then shape them by sanding and grinding them down? That way they will be solid MDF for...
Hows the sound on them? Do you deal with kenwood amps?
If you want it tighter go with a slightly smaller box. The manual says .78 is optimum. Acceptable range is .7-1.0. Be careful because larger...
I posted an earlier thread about 2 and 4 ohm and no one said there was a difference in sound quality. So there is a difference?
What is the volume of the box? A small change in volume can make a big difference.
So does the new infinity stuff suck less than they did?
So does that mean your opinion of Infinity is based on last year? Are this years models better?
He does have a 4 channel. The 4 bands refers to the frenquency range on the equalizer.
So going with a DVC you get an extra 250W free.
Thats what i meant. If the mono amp he choose was 2 ohm stable(most of them are) then you could use a dual 4ohm to squeeze some extra power. Saves...
Get the DVC and wire it in parrallel. That way you can run you amp at 2 ohms to squeze some extra power out of it.