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Impatience will result in a screwed up door panel.
Can I make a suggestion? I am going to assume that you really like your door panel. Cut out the hole you want in MDF first. (do not experiment...
Your radio is in the trunk. Left side, low on the wheel well, behind the trim panel. Unfortunately, I know of no easy solution to your radio...
Did you say the radio is shutting off? Weird22person might have something (we might have an amp with a current draw problem). You need a DVM...
Not in Texas either
In some cases the C-pillar trim panels also need to be removed. They should just snap off. The rear deck panel will pull straight up to release...
Something I would like to add. The Viking said something about critical listening, that means take a CD with your favorite songs on it and listen...
Amps run pretty warm, I think a temp gauge would be neat. I just don't see a place for one in my truck.
AudioControl used to have a unit called the EPIC150. It could read dB up to 150, I don't know if it still available. It was half DIN and could...
I think you need to turn your gain down a little bit. The type of failure you are describing come from overheating the voice coils. In my own...
Futurama. Favorite cartoon movie is Heavy Metal. Now I'm showing my age. I saw it in theaters when it first came out, I was in high school...
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Sorry I'm Bad An ammeter has to be hooked in line, so I don't think we should use one just for our amp current. I really don't see putting a...
I'm really impressed as TL's are difficult to model mathematically. Any info on the design process would be greatly appreciated.
Like they said me, show me pictures
I'm really going to over simplify this explination. When an electric current is sent to the voice coil. The pole piece then moves up or down....
Basically a notch filter is a simple RCL filter. But I really dont think you need one for car audio. You see, notch filters are used to eliminate...
Never tried it that way, I'll have to get back to you on that.
Definately a heat gauge. That would be cool. But what about an amp gauge? That way you will know if your charging or discharging your battery....
You can record off CD's? Now thats cool. I'll have too look into that unit.