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no...i don't think those equations are quadratic. But look fairly simple if you can just memorize some variables
running a ground back to the battery is the last solution if you cannot find a ground location with a return resistance of less than .5 ohms
yeah....400 for everything but the round useless tube with lights and a crappy battery
Port Length The port length required to tune a volume of air to a specific frequency can be calculated by using the following equation: Lv =...
not sure...but watch this video http://edesignaudio.com/edv2/ednews/home/blog.php?id=105 basically find a clean spot and san/grind all the metal...
Ranger loves math
I'd pay at MOST 500 dollars for that system
that ground is horrible..even worse than a seat bolt
haha...nice
I doubt hes hitting 146db with two 12s in a sealed box...I call BS
I'd still brace it. Especially that back wall
sound wise...there is no difference between any impedences with the same woofers
What do you mean? lol
I have a PVC store about 200 yards from my house :) Any size or length I need. And I have about 10 feet of 4 inch pvc left over from my dad
yeah sure that amp will work for ONE sub. That other amp is 1 ohm stable. If you want to use the Pioneer amp you will have to buy two of them....
I trace the outer edge of the port...then jigsaw it out on the inner line..then sand it down so it fits nice and tight. Then glue that bitch in...
very nice...high five
no problem...
lol...Ranger lol wow. I've done that before. Reading that gave me a good laugh. I don't think I've ever wired anything out of phase....yet
excessive amperage is having a group buy on HO alternators...better jump on that deal http://sespl.informe.com/excessive-amperage-group-buy-dt6.html