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-How to make a fiberglass enclosure http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?TID=74519&PN=1 -How to make the circular rings...
Make sure to get a distribution block for the power wire to split it to the amps...Also a distribution block would make grounding the amps easier....
If it sub is in a sealed box than just turn the subsonic filter off...Then do the rest like Vike said.
Dude I just love Boston Acoustics.
What is your amp fused at?? How big of a fuse do you have under the hood??? Guessing 3200watt peak so 1600 rms...standard idea...so if the amp...
Good deal...Hook that ish up and tell us how it sounds.
Yes I've heard of 10-12 inch speakers and a tweeter...This is when you get into the full range speaker and carefully designed enclosures....
Personally I'd say either one but if you have the cash than get the 2006D. You wouldn't have to run it as hard therefore meaning cleaner power...
lol yeah i've hear of using water but it prolly was a major pain in the rectum. I mean you'd really know if you had any air/water leaks lol.
First a 4 channel amp shouldn't be a first pick for a sub...either a 2 channel or a mono amp will do the job a lot better. Those model kenwood...
Magnet size is not a big factor in choosing a sub at all. Neodynium(sp?) magnets are like 1/10 the size of normal ferrite magnets but like 20...
Well you can use any box of similar size. Fill the glass box up and then move peanuts to "measuring" box...Volume is LxHxW. Just measure the...
lol hopefully your kidding...up to 5khz accurately?? haha
Yes...Packing peanuts is the easiest and most convienent way.
Um with those subs you can either have one amp and run it at 1 or 4 ohms. Or have two amps running each sub at 2 or 8 ohms. The Hifonics BXI...
Are you talking about those Infinity References?
Well first check your voltage and how low it drops. Check the voltage with the ac/heat on, head lights on, stereo up. If your lights stop...
I have always used tapioca pudding in the past with no negative affects...Guess I'll try chocolate next time. haha
NO!!!! You won't get the full output of your electrical system without upgrading the big three. Many others here will agree....Do the big three...
Well the Boston Acoustic G2 series fits pretty much all of that lol. High sensitivity, low volume requirements, good low end, can boom and rock,...