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I have the Kenwood x794 and the ipod/iphone controls work amazingly well. Given how cheaply you can get an old ipod, I don't see any reason to...
Well, that explains all those stupid accidents I see...
If it's loud enough, so are your side mirrors. ;)
Hmm, lots of options here. How about a 15" DVC 2ohm sub in a vented enclosure powered by a 1ohm stable monoblock amp? Maybe a Sundown Nightshade...
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Technically you could do it, but in the end my money's on the voicecoils being destroyed, especially given that you're using different models of...
Nice! That never, okay, rarely, happens. So, did ya take the $? :)
You could probably just build a small circuit with a 7805 voltage regulator, a heatsink since you need around 1A output, a few small capacitors, &...
If you're going to replace it, you should remove the board and desolder the legs of the original & solder the new one in place. It might be a good...
The mono Lanzar 4000 amp you mention above should be okay with those subs since it's 1ohm stable.
They're known to fail over time due to electrolyte evaporation & degradation and temperature fluctuations. It'd be easy enough to replace yourself...
Per Ohm's Law, yes: More Resistance = Less Current
I think he's saying that only one is wired up to the amp, which would be a 2ohm load. I assume they're in a common, non-walled enclosure, so it...
Yes, you're correct provided your amp is stable at 1ohm.
Parallel - all +'s are connected together; all -'s are connected together You'll could technically get away with 2 (one for positive; one for...
I'm not sure if you mean the power to the amp cuts out or the sub cuts out. Check the wires from the amp to your sub and also the voice coil...
Definitely try the Big 3 first. Next I would upgrade the battery if that doesn't work, to a Kinetic, Optima, or similar. Any idea how many amps...
It should be fine for car audio. From here: http://forum.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/34579/123129.html
Yep, sounds like your charging system isn't adequately keeping your battery charged. Check the voltage at your battery with the system playing,...
My guess would be the output transistors. You'll have to remove them to test them correctly. Could definitely be something else, though.