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You both are morons. When finding cone area, how about ACTUALLY using the cone area of the driver instead of a general diameter? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif
How about do you decide how large the cone is? Moron. If its given to you by the manufacturer do you really need me to tell you that you don't have to calculate it? Or maybe you need me to specify that the diameter or radius is that of the driver you want to calculate? You are a ******.

 
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yo i got a ma adudio 400 watt amp powering a jl12w0 now i was driving one day and my amp went into protection idk y i switched the fuses but then when i took out the low output rca it was working but when i take out itsd soooo soft whut do i do

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Hello, I have an MA Audio 400 watt amp powering a jl12w0. Now, I was driving one day and my amp went into protection. I don't know why. I switched the fuses and when I took out the low output rca it was working. But, when I take it out it's so soft what do I do?

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the low OUTPUT rca from the amp? is that hooked to another amp? or are you talking about input? is the sub an SVC 8-ohm? or SVC 4-ohm? make sure your amp is grounded correctly... connected to bare metal with all paint sanded away... not a trunk hinge or tire jack either. how do you have the sub wired to the amp?
 
How about do you decide how large the cone is? Moron.
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Nice Engrish.

If its given to you by the manufacturer do you really need me to tell you that you don't have to calculate it?
Uh...yea? Sd=cone area, why do pi*r^2?

Or maybe you need me to specify that the diameter or radius is that of the driver you want to calculate? You are a ******.
What the hell are you even talking about?

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This is the surface area of a sphere.
Hey you just made a dumbass quote! Congrats!

Area of a Circle: Pi * R²

Surface area of Cone: (Pi * R) * [sqrt(R² + H²)]

Keep in mind the formula for the surface area of the cone above is only for the lateral surface area, not including the base and is only for right angle cones.

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lmao, u got me there!

Honestly, i just googled it real quick, kinda backfired!

http://www.math.com/tables/geometry/surfareas.htm

 
stop fighting children. you're supposed to find archived quotes not ones from this thread i think?
yes..... and u can't quote the author of the thread..... that's a rule! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/pissed.gif.9f665f96bc89e98e708dabd4580bb591.gif

 
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