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what are your dimensions, LxWxH and what kind of sound are you looking for?
Measure the voltage your electrical system is making. No real way to know for sure with out actually hooking the system up first. Its worth...
running 600 rms on a stock system if you didnt have a 130+ amp alternator would most likely put a hurting on it. You'll need to do the big3...
you should be right around ~34hz
if you like it i'd keep it. i'm sure its designed well considering its size. A box that size has to be reducing your power handling to. By how...
whats your box's volume and port length(down the center), width, and heigth?
how much was the herculiner and how much did you need? never seen or used that stuff.
more importantly what kind of truck is that?
you beat me.
sensitivity is environmentally dependent and some are measured at slightly different power inputs.
i suggest multiple poorly and randomly placed dry wall screws.
they're the same thing. just ones round and the other... isn't.
the only companies i would bother with on that list are: Pioneer for subs or amps, MA Audio mostly for subs, Hifonics mostly for amps, and Power...
you'll need a basic multi meter to determine the ohms. for one 4 ohm coil it should be between 3.5 and 4 and a single 2 ohm would be 1.5 and 2.
Bandpass enclosures are ported on one side and sealed on the other.
Haha I'm pretty sure the front piece of plastic makes the box a bandpass enclosure. By removing it you made it an even crappier small uncorrectly...
At least they reasoned with everyone. I'm a ford guy at heart mostly because my father swears by em and we restored a 65 mustang. Ford is the only...
I'm not sure about the kappas but I know the reference series doesn't have very tight bass. They sound very mellow but still have good sound....
probly not 150db @32hz
Only if the final load was the same. Meaning your dvc sub would need to be dual 2 ohm if your svc was 4 ohm. But I'm also pretty sure that having...