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I've heard both the Reference series and the Perfect series...both sound awesome and work very well and sound awesome in sealed boxes
haha...icic good deal
yeah that normalized response looks a little iffy
it CAN beat hard in the right ENLCOSURE
wait so all that for 65 bucks or the 8 terminals for 65 bucks haha
gat damn man...that is a monster of a sub
they are all asleep I'm guess..which is where I'm going right now. Stuffed up sinuses, headache for past 2 weeks, neck pains from car wreck last...
I think we've all missed your humorous random ass photos and captions haha
whats new??? Um...you just came back after a year or two haha Clipser where the F U C K have you been???
Yes...I may buy one this summer and power it with my nine one is a ported box Because I prolly won't have my 18 incher in there all the time...I...
yes that sub is VERY good...TC Sounds is a very good and reputable company. Doesn't matter what size the inline fuse is as long is it does not...
That sub is actually made by TC Sounds...that is their custom patented motor and basket design. It is just a TC Sounds woofer with a "Lighting...
1. 200 amp is fine 2. 60 amps is fine for the fuse block 3. doesn't really matter...some 15 dollar rcas will work fine 4. an rca cable is...
it was two 8's
I'd fuse it at 100 amps to start
you can buy some 1/2 inch screws and not worry about the long screws. And with that board you can make it look SUPER CLEAN drill holes to run...
speaker wire doesn't need to be any bigger than 16 gauge...biggest I'd do for subs is 12 guage...and thats like if you're pushing like 2000 watts...
Talking about wire...smaller the gauge the bigger the wire
Um...kick has 15 inch Comps, CompVRs, L5s, L7s, and SoloX. doesn't matter what size or how many subs you got...90 percent of the sound is in...
those will work fine. To crimp em?? I use a hammer and my garage floor...works perfectly