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Normally, they go for $599:eek::eek::eek:
well that's now 3 people saying i should do it. I'm going to take a look at the cables tomorrow, if they look good then i'll buy them. thanks
those ultra linear amps look good. Let us know how they sound. they do look real nice though but wouldn't they be a little power hungry? just...
Thanks Gohilla, I may give it a shot. I found out that the cables are only 2 bucks a meter. I have to check it out though, they did say it was 0ga.
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That sucks you won't be around for a little while but good luck with the move and the new pad. That's all a part of growing up bro. it's gotta be...
holysh*t! you could actually see the windshield flex. not to mention the headliner going crazy. get the 4 13kv.2's!!!
Finally!!! My eD gear just got in. I even left the office just to receive it.lol Now, i just have to finish my builds and get this stuff...
I have a ford also, you know you can fit 6.5's in a 5x7 hole. You'll have a lot better choices for speakers if you use 6.5's.
I just heard that a lot of guys on ICIX are using welding cables without any problems. It cost like $8 per foot for 0/1 ga car audio wire here....
I tend to shy away from 10's as well but pedro is using 1 10" kicker L5 and he gets great lows with his. he even broke 140db on the TL.
Pedro, are there a lot of comps around your area in May? I'm going to Orlando next May, it would be cool if i could catch a comp while i'm there.
I think you'd get more out of 4 13kv.2's. a lot more cone area there. they want $60 for the shipping of all 4 subs? that's not bad.
they are corrosion resistant. I even think they are more durable than car audio 0 gauge cuz they are made to take a beating at shops.
Just wondering if you advise using welding cables instead of 0/1 gauge car audio wires. I know i can that a lot cheaper than the car audio 0...
well if you have 5x7's in the kick panels (that's near the floor) why not put some 6.5's in the doors and tweets on the dash? that would give you...
here are the dimensions: Top/bottom (2 pieces): 14" x 48" Small sides (2 pieces): 12.5" x 14" Back: 48" x 14" Front faces (2 pieces): 23...
probably was miscalculated. azn, I'm wondering if bringing down each face (where the sub hole is) down to 22.25"x14" would change the calculation...
since it's a pick up, i wouldn't bother with a rear sound stage. Personally, I would put some 6.5's up front and totally ditch the 5x7's. Go with...
is it in a sealed or port enclosure?