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that brand isn't that good...how much money do you want to spend on subs??? an amp?? box???
two runs of 4 gauge is equal to one run of 2 gauge...but since you don't have the means of getting a huge alternator...use as much 4 gauge as you can
pics!!!!!!
maybe the ported boxes you've heard lol Mine sound BALLIN!!!!
just make sure to seal those seams up so you don't have any more fluttering lol sealed boxes to me sound a bit "choked" and too tight and fast I...
not internally
oh yeah...it should sound really good...just mess around with different placements and firing directions yeah that fluttering sound is just air leaks
it would be approx. 27 inches long
two sub 2 ohm DVC would leave you with .5 ohm, 2 ohm, and 8 ohm final loads...not 1 ohm
that fluttering sound is prolly an air leak...if the box is built correctly there shouldn't be any odd noises...just bass
I'd use two 6 inch round ports...but thats just me...i like port
i never use polyfill for my boxes.
poly bag..basically making your own baffles like these Foam Speaker Baffles at Crutchfield.com
yeah those aren't needed...you can polybag em for cheaper
Personally I don't like the sound of sealed boxes. But it will work fine...sealed boxes are smaller than ported boxes
damping...edead...priced well and works well...butyl and not asphalt head units...there are some nice Pioneers out there now that sound good...
I used to have a JL 15W4 in a custom ported box...this is the box but the JL died before I got pics...this MA Audio sub pounded pretty hard for...
so replace the fuse lol...only a buck or two My voltage is normally right at 13.8 or 14.3 volts on a good day get some eDead...cheaper and you...
That amp sucks balls...I'd say it puts out around 300-400 undistorted watts
sounds like the tinsel lead is broken where it meets the coil...same sh!t happened to me...so i plugged it into a wall socket and KABOOM...problem...