And AndreaXXX is in your sig... I miss that guy... so entertainingJust to set this straight.. JP from D4S is the pedophile. Kevin from Skar is a crooked scam artist.
FB is killing me now... Noob city
And AndreaXXX is in your sig... I miss that guy... so entertainingJust to set this straight.. JP from D4S is the pedophile. Kevin from Skar is a crooked scam artist.
And AndreaXXX is in your sig... I miss that guy... so entertaining
FB is killing me now... Noob city
I was wondering when someone was gonna correct this.Just to set this straight.. JP from D4S is the pedophile. Kevin from Skar is a crooked scam artist.
Omg I seriously can't with the Facebook. I need to butt fukk.And AndreaXXX is in your sig... I miss that guy... so entertaining
FB is killing me now... Noob city
Just to set this straight.. JP from D4S is the pedophile. Kevin from Skar is a crooked scam artist.
How much lower do you think i would get if i went with a 12 instead of a 10?
If you have another speaker suggestion, please feel free to share. I just love the way low notes sound and feel. You have been very helpful so far.
Thanks.
How low are you wanting to reach and with how much authority?
A larger cone will naturally resonate at a lower frequency but you also have to consider volume and port tune, they all work in conjunction with one another.
There are other options out there better suited to playing the lower end of the frequency spectrum. Do you listen to rebassed music? Back to the first sentence of this post- do you have an idea of how low you want to go?
Best budget subs prolly the incriminator ia.
Ive used 4 buildhouses and i loved IA. The build quatitly was stellar but the motor i used was abit to weak(no fea to assist me in the build)other than that it was badass. Next is the sundown and dd redline. Earthquakes budget t ok midline stuff iij s impressive as well. T bgg e magmas are 450 a pair and two 12s with 2k will get you mid to high 140s..
Dont give business to Skar, the owner is a big time pedo.
The orion xtr 1500 is a great amp and will give you reliable power.
You want to wire to as low of an ohm load as possible (also make sure your electrical system can handle the current draw of the amp)
I appreciate the reply. I had my eye on a Alternator for a different model vehicle that others have said it will bolt up to my car. It's a 135 amp. I was thinking I could save some money and look for that one at a junkyard. as from what I've seen, aftermarket ho alternators are starting at $400.At 80% efficiency of amplifiers 105 amps would get it done (1900 watts rms load). Assume your car needs 60% of current alt amperage to run vehicle electronics. Most aftermarket ho’s start at 250 amps which would be plenty. So if you’re factory alt is 100 an ho 250 will allow you 2500 watts comfortably. Important thing to ensure that the ho you go with puts out rated at close to idle