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how do you know if the sub is clipping? I mean, i know what it sounds like when vocals and stuff are but what about a sub? I don't want to screw...
why don't you get your hifonics fixed?
I thought that was right. thanks for the confirmation.
I have it like this. Is this right?
It's kinda done but my box isn't covered yet. I really want to check with a DMM if i am really at 1ohm. Pedro, I'll take some videos tomorrow...
That's what i was thinking but there are two sets of + and - at the amp. I put two speaker terminals on each side of the box and from my...
how many watts did you put to it to fry it?
just wondering how do you check to make sure i would have the right impedance? I want to check to make sure I'm at 1ohm.
just checked mine, it's working fine also
so i could do it that way and still have a 1ohm load? ok, it's 5am here. I'm going to try to connect this before i have to work. lol
ok, that's what i thought but the nine one has 2 sets of terminals.. could i just put both positives in each terminal and the same for the negatives?
Ok, got almost everything installed except the subs. I have a question. In an earlier thread i asked about how many terminals I should get for my...
Audio Guru??? AudioBahn is crap and they spend most of their money on the look of the amp and not where it's important. They are overrated and you...
damn gohilla, you're good at finding good deals! what do you think is wrong with the electrical?
what kind of nissan is it?
i always thought that Visonik wasn't any good. I wonder how many true watts that thing puts out.
holy sh!t! you got car and all that for $200???
what did you measure the voltage with? with a DMM? if not, you could try to put it up to a DMM to see what voltage your getting with a 50hz test...
thanks. my friend will hold it for me. we're very close so I just gotta get my wifes car sold. It shouldn't be hard though. It's setup, only 2...
695watts at 2ohms = 37.28 volts. If you got 40v then your were getting about 800watts at 2ohms. Is my calculation right? watts x number of ohms...